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Hubbs, A. Can of alcoholic fish (EnneacantJius sp.) ; from Missouri. 

 Hudson, George. A. Eight specimens of shad {Clupea sapidissima) ; from 



Cedar Keys, Fla. 

 Hudson, William H. Twelve botanical specimens and two specimens of 



lizard {Crotaphytus collaris); from GPexas. 

 Hudson, William H. Specimen of gypsum (sulphate of lime) ; from 



Colorado. 

 Hughes, F. M. Box of Indian and mound relics ; from Ohio. 

 Humbert, Br. Fred. Small box of insects ; from Illinois. 

 Hungerford, Br. One box of shells; from China. 

 Hunter, B. W. Specimen of iron carbonate ; from Maryland. Also lock 



from door of the State-house at Eichmond, Va. (Used from 18Gl-'65.) 

 Hunter, Thomas G. Specimen of mineral ; from California. 

 Hussey, Wells & Co. A large exhibit of manufactured steel, bar and 



shajie. 

 Hutchins, J. H. Section of vine showing asserted hybrid growth of 



the grapevine with the pecan tree ; from Texas. 

 Hyams, G. W. One box of shells ; from South Carolina. 

 Inmaii, Samuel W. {treasurer International Cotton Exposition. Two large 



boxes of foreign cottons exhibited at the Atlanta Exposition, 1881. 

 Iron Clad Paint Company, Cleveland, Ohio. An exhibit of crude, lump, 



and manufactured paint. 

 Irving, Thomas J. Four specimens of lobsters {Homarus americanus) 



of a very young stage ; from Massachusetts. 

 Ivanhoe Paper Company. An exhibit of paper and its manufacture. 

 JacJcson, Charles A. Building model, scale ^ inch to the foot, of men- 

 haden carrj'away boat ; from Long Island, !N". Y. 

 Jaclcson, Capt. John B. Specimen of chloride of silver ore, weight ten 



pounds, value $100. One specimen of jasper; chlorobromide of silver, 



two specimens. 

 Jamaica Institute, Public Mtiseum of {through James John Bowery). Alco- 

 holic collection of fishes (one hundred and eighty-three specimen.'^), 



forty species; from Jamaica. 

 Johns, H. W. Collection illustrating the uses of asbestos, with various 



Johnson, S. ilf. Four fresh lobsters from the coast of Maine, said to be 



li years old. 

 Johnston, Walter. Skin of duck {Bendrocygna fulva) ; from California. 

 Jones, Br. Edward S. Living specimen of striated marmoset {Jacchus 



vulgaris), 

 Jones, Br. William H., TJ. S. N. Three boxes of birds' skins, minerals, 



rocks, shells, etc., also one tank alcoholic fishes and invertebrates; 



from Alaska. 

 Jones, James F. Specimens of cotton seed, plant, and blooms; from 



Georgia. 

 Jotiett, 3Irs. J. E. Specimens of fossil bones and teeth ; from bed of 



