70 
Hart, J. Epwarp, Miami, Fla: 2 anne- 
lid worms, Nereis (46113). 
Hassrouck, Lieut. R. De Lancey, U.S. 
Navy, San Francisco, Cal.: Cassidid | 
beetle (44698). 
Hass, Dr. H. E., U. 8S. Army, Soldiers’ 
Home, Cal.: 4 living plants from Cali- | 
fornia collected by Doctors Hasse and 
H. A. Davidson (46073). 
HasskE, Pau, Senaht, Alta Vera Paz, 
Guatemala, Central America: Reptiles, 
batrachians, and beetles from Guate- | 
mala (44790; 44796). 
Harcu, Mark B., Ponce, Porto Rico: 
Sword presented to Brig. Gen. J. P. 
Hatch by the officers of the Fifth New 
REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1906. 
Herrprmann, O., Department of Agricul- 
ture: 2 land shells from the District of 
Columbia (45050); 2 types of bug, Cory- 
thuca pergandei (45300) ; 3 types of bugs, 
Aradide (5 specimens) (46117). (See 
also under Department of Agriculture.) 
HrragHuway, A. E., Guaracabulla, Cuba: 
Gold ore and small agates from Cuba 
(45446) . 
He LBerstapt, Barrp. 
Hudson Smith. ) 
Heturr, A. A., Los Gatos, Cal.: 400 plants 
principally from California (45601; 
45670). Purchase. 
(See under Henry 
| Henperson, J. G., Chicago, Ill.: Speci- 
York and First Vermont Cavalry, Oc- | 
tober 31, 1862 (11511: loan). 
Hawkins, J. P., jr. (See under W. H. 
Fox. ) 
Hay, W. P., Howard University, Wash- 
ington, D. C.: 2 hermaphroditie cray- 
fishes, Cambarus affinis and C. propin- 
quus (45675); frogs from Cuba obtained 
by C. H. Eigenmann (45914). 
Haynes, D. F., & Son, Baltimore, Md.: | 
Vase (45688). 
Haynes, FRANK R. 
pottery received from the following 
firms were transmitted through Mr. 
Haynes: Colonial Company Potters; 
Edwin Bennett Pottery Company; 
Gates Potteries; Goodwin Pottery 
Company; Grueby Faience Company; | 
> a | 
D. F. Haynes & Son; Homer Laugh- 
| Hewes, Joun W., Chester, Pa.: Archeo- 
lin China Company; International Pot- 
tery Company; Norse Pottery Com- 
pany; G. E. Ohr; Pope Gosser China 
Company; A. W. Robertson; Roseville 
Pottery Company; Sevres China Com- 
pany; J. 8. Taft & Co.; C. C. Thomp- 
son Pottery Company; Van Briggle 
Pottery Company; 
Company; Warwick China Company; 
Willets Manufacturing Company ). 
Heacock, Epwarp R., Wyncote, Pa.; 
Fern from Pennsylvania (45273). 
Wheatly Pottery | 
(The accessions of 
Heap, W. G., Shelby, N. C.: Monazite | 
ore and monazite sand (46125). 
HEIDEMAN, C. W. H. 
(See under Depart- | 
ment of Agriculture, and War Depart- | 
ment, Signal Corps.) 
mens from a mound near Naples, IIl., 
and from the surface near the Illinois 
River (45550: exchange). 
Henpiey, H. W., U.S. National Museum: 
Copper two-cent piece issued in 1867, 
United States currency (44837). 
HENsHAW, SAMUEL. (See under Museum 
of Comparative Zoology, Cambridge, 
Mass. ) 
Herrera, A. L., City of Mexico, Mexico: 
Mexican land and fresh-water mollusks 
(received through W. H. Dall and L. O. 
Howard) (45115). 
Herrick, GLENN W., Agricultural Col- 
lege, Miss.: 2 insects from Mississippi 
(44737). 
Herrick, Mrs. H. B. 
Langley, estate of.) 
(See under 8. P. 
Hess, Frank L. (See under Piedmont 
Mining Company.) 
logical specimens (44967). 
Hewett, E. L., Bureau of American 
Ethnology, Washington, D. C.: Indian 
war-clubs (11232: loan); 20 crania 
(45899: exchange). (See also under 
Smithsonian Institution, Bureau 
American Ethnology). 
of 
Hewitt, Jonn. (See under Sarawak, 
Borneo, Sarawak Museum. ) 
Hin, EF. J., Chicago, Ill.: 2 specimens of 
thorns, Cratxgus, from type trees in 
Illinois (received through Mrs. Agnes 
Chase) (45185). 
Hitiman, F. H., Washington, D. C.: 9 
specimens of Trifolium from Maryland 
(45061). 
