REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1007. 



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Houfiii, Wai.tkk, W S. XntioiKil Mii- 

 si'uiu : l{;uij() iiistriK-tioii book 

 (4()2(;:!). 



House, II. I >.. ("Icinsoii Collcj,'*', S. ('. : 

 .". pl.iiits. tyiH's of \ inid rcdunca 

 House and Con fol rnl lis scricdtii-'i 

 House ( l(;ir>7 : exclinu.m') ; speei- 

 lueu of Lroiiitis iiciichifdlid (4(i40()) ; 

 (IS i>l;uits, lujiinly ('yin'raeeu* (4(>4ri(t : 

 excliau.uje) ; 100 plants (4tir.ll: 

 exeliau.^e) : 2120 jdauts from (ieorj^ia 

 and South Carolina (4(U;i() : ex- 

 elianfio) ; ol ^I'sisses (4(;(;r»2: ex- 

 change); 245 plants (4(>T14: cx- 

 cbanse) : 10 mosses (4(;S09) ; 7 

 plants (4(i!)7:*>: exeliani^e) : C. iilants 

 (47048: exchange). 



IIowAiui, L. O., Burean of Entomology, 

 Department of Agricultiu'e, Wash- 

 ington. D. ('. : 4!) insects collected in 

 Italy and the Azores Islands 

 (4(!!H)0). 



Howard ITniversity, Washington, 

 D. C. : Piece of the " New Concord " 

 meteorite weighing 554 grams 

 (47122: exchange). 



IIoYT, .7. K.. Candler. N. C. : Unfin- 

 ished stone pipe (4G231). 



HoxiE, W. J., Savannah, Ga. : Seaside 

 sparrow. Aimiiodramus maritiiinis 

 and AYorthington's marsh wren. Tel- 

 iiiafodi/tcs p«/».s'/rjs griseus (47356) ; 

 photograph of a nest of a seaside 

 sparrow (47419). 



Hbdltcka, Ales., U. S. National ]Mn- 

 seum : Skull and skeleton from a 

 shell mound on Anastasia Island, 

 Florida (40851). 



HimiiY. Miss E. F., Tasadena, Cal. : 

 Piece of braid weaving done by the 

 Pomo Indians of California (47378). 



Hungarian National Museum. (See 

 under Budapest, Hungary.) 



Hunter, William, National Zoological 

 Park : Piece of oak from the Zoo- 

 logical Park (46332). 



Huron Mountain Club, Marquette, 

 Mich. : Specimen of steelhead trout. 

 Salmo gairdneri (46249). 



IlruTKK, .Fii.ii's, sr., St. Louis, Mo.: 

 Kept lies and a sea eel, M i/riililli i/s 

 (x-iiliil IIS. I'l'om ( 'uba (4ti6(»4); sala- 

 manders from Keiitu<l<y and 'I'eiines- 

 see ( 17<I22). 



Hydi;, a. 1"., Slielli.\. Ohio: .\euroj)ter- 

 ous insects known as ant-lion tiles, 

 Mijriiiclcdii iiiiiiKiciiliil IIS I »e (leer 

 (47394). 



Ixdiaxa University, rdof)mington, 

 Ind. : 12 specimens of Miuiciisrllus 

 iiiiii-roiiri(s (;:ii'ui;ni (464(j5) ; am- 

 phipods (470()7). 



Instituto Mkuico Nacionai„ (See un- 

 der Mexico, Mexico. ) 



Interior. Department of: 



I'liliJil Office: ;"0 historical models 

 (4(5812). ' 



Bi.irean of Education : Hypnotic 

 machine and attachments (4(;.3:'>5). 



I . >S'. Gcohigiciil Siirrci/: 2'. II rocks 

 from Encampment. Wyo.. and the 

 Pearl district of Colorado, collected 

 by A. C. Spencer (4(5195) ; xeuo- 

 time from Ellenboro, N. C, aud 

 evansite from (Joldburg. Idaho 

 (4(;)222) ; about 300 bottles of black 

 sand and a primitive rock crusher 

 obtained by I). T. Day (4(i480) ; 

 septa rian concretion from the Ben- 

 ton shales on Rio Puerco, N. Mex., 

 collected by T. W. Stanton (4(M)9) ; 

 6 fragments of a vertebrate fogsil 

 collected by Whitman Cross from 

 the Triassic Dolores formation of 

 Silver Creek. Engineer Mountain 

 (luadrangle, Colorado (46719) ; fossil 

 fish from the region of Controller 

 Bay. Alaska, collected by C. E. 

 Weaver (46741); fossil bone from 

 the Laramie formation, 7 miles 

 northeast of (Jreen River. Utah, and 

 several fragmentary fossil bones 

 from Colorado (46744) ; rocks and 

 minerals from the Snoqualmie quad- 

 r.-mgle, Washington, collected by 

 Messrs. (i. O. Smith and F. C. Cal- 

 kins (4(3915) ; fragments of verte- 

 brate fossils obtained by Mr. C. A. 

 Fisher from the Aiorrison (?) forma- 

 tion of the Great Falls coal held, 



