LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 
Hrrase, Y., Karasumaru, Kyoto, Japan: 
58 archeological objects (45019: ex- 
change); 409 mollusks from Japan 
(45153: purchase); crabs from Japan 
(45171: exchange). 
Hirz, Jonn, Washington, D. C.: Piece of | 
zine, a portion of the first piece pro- 
duced in the United States from Amer- 
ican ore (1835) (45314). | 
HocuperFrrer, GEORGE, Flagstaff, Ariz.: 
Living specimens of stone-crop Lche- 
veria, from Arizona (45447); 15 plants 
from near Agua Caliente, Cal. (45624); | 
living plant from Arizona (45814); 2 | 
living plants from Bradshaw Moun- 
tains, Arizona (45910: exchange). 
Hope.it, CHARLes W., Baltimore, Md.: | 
Spray of crimson rambler infested with 
aphids (45998). | 
Hopson, E. R., Woodland Park, Colo.: | 
Living plant from Colorado (46088). 
Hoven, R. J., Blacksburg, Va.: 5 speci- 
mens of Clinton rock with fossils from | 
Estell, Ga. (45388). 
Hottiypay, Joun W. 
A. Killie. ) 
Hoim, TuHEopor, Brookland, D. C-.:: | 
Specimen of rush, Juncus, from Bodega | 
Bay, Sonoma County, Cal. (44907). 
Hotway, E. W. D., University of Minne- | 
sota, Minneapolis, Minn.: 40 specimens 
of fungi from North America (46075: 
exchange). 
Houzincer, J. M., Winona, Minn.: 60 | 
mosses (44975; 45722). Purchase. 
Homer LAuGHLIN Cuina Company, East 
Liverpool, Ohio: 3 vases (45696). 
Honotutu, Hawaran Istanps, BisHop 
Museum: 141 recent corals from the 
Hawaiian Islands (44637: exchange). | 
(See under Charles 
Hore GARDENS. 
Jamaica. ) 
Hopkins, S. C., Isabella, Cal.: 7 plants 
collected on the Brackenridge range, 
Kern County, Cal. (44735). 
Horn, F.C. (See under Interior Depart- 
ment, U. 8. Geological Survey. ) 
Hornunc, J., Menlo Park, Cal.: 5 bats 
and a spider (45004); skeleton of barn- 
owl, Strix pratincola (45118); 3 moles 
(See under Kingston, 
and 10 hats (45158); 3 earwigs (45159); 
3 bats from California (45595). 
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Houau, Water, U.S. National Museum: 
Flea from a prairie-dog found 54 feet 
under ground, N. H. Ranch, Apache 
County, -N. Mex. (44819); volcanic 
bomb and fossils from Salt Lake, So- 
corro County, N. Mex. (45023:  col- 
lected for the Museum); archeological 
specimens, human and animal bones, 
and plants (45821: collected through the 
cooperation of the Museum and Peter 
Goddard Gates (second expedition). 
Hovuenton, C. O., Newark, Del.: Masked 
duck, Nomonyx dominicus, from Mary- 
land (45960). 
Houses, H. D., Department of Agriculture, 
Washington, D. C.: Plants collected in 
the vicinity of Washington, D. C. 
(44937); dried barnacles from Chesa- 
peake Beach (45798) ; 43 specimens of 
clover, Trifolium, from Europe (45939: 
exchange). 
House or RerormMartion, Cheltenham, 
Md.: Bald eagle, Halizxtus leucocepha- 
lus (received through John B. Pyle, 
superintendent) (45762). 
| Houston, ANDREW J., Beaumont, Tex.: 
Telescopeand gold-headed cane of Gen. 
Antonio de Lopez deSanta Anna (11379: 
loan, in behalf of the descendants of 
Gen. Samuel Houston). 
Howarp, L.O. (See under William Bro- 
die, Carnegie Institution, and A. L. 
Herrera. ) 
Howe, Ernest. (See under Interior De- 
partment, U. S. Geological Survey. ) 
Howe.i, ARTHUR. (See under Depart- 
ment of Agriculture. ) 
Howe, A. H., Runge, Tex.: 3 speci- 
mens of Croton (44912). (See also un- 
der Department of Agriculture). 
Howe tt, E. E., Washington, D.C.: 2 spec- 
imens of serpentine from Montyille, 
N. J. (45419: exchange). 
HrouicKa, AtEs, U.S. National Museum: 
White fetus; colored fetus; negro new- 
born child and a fetus of a negro 
(44841; 44897; 45315: collected for the 
Museum); sponges, sea-urchins, and 
gorgonian from Casey’s Key, Fla.; ma- 
rine shells from Florida (45752; 45779). 
(See under Alfred Beutenmuller, and 
Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of 
American Ethnology.) 
