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HiLLMAN, Prof. F. H., Department of 

 Agriculture : Several specimens of para- 

 sitic Hymenoptera. 39817. 



Hitchcock, Prof. C. H., Hanover, N. H.: 

 Sixteen specimens of fossils from the 

 Upper Silurian of Littleton, N. H.; 

 15 specimens from the Onondaga for- 

 mation at Owl's Head, Lake Mem- 

 phremagog, Vermont. Exchange. 

 40810. 



HiTE, p. T., jr., West Norwalk, Conn.: 

 Saddle-back caterpillar of Empretia 

 stimulea Clements. 39993. 



Hodge, F. W., Smithsonian Institution: 

 Tumble beetle (39632); diminutive 

 Navaho blanket, made in 1895, and used 

 as a badge by the National Irrigation 

 Congress at Albuquerque, New Mexico 

 (41218). 



HoHiESEL, Frank, New York City: Two 

 pieces of cinder from INIount Pelee, 

 Martinique. 40767. 



Holland, Dr. T. H., Director, Geological 

 Survey of India, Calcutta, India: 

 Specimen of meteorite, weighing 293 

 grams, from Shergotty, India. Ex- 

 change. 40847. 



HoLLiGER, F. A., Findlay, Ohio: Trilo- 

 bite {Calymene niagarensis) . 40036. 



Holm, Theodor, Brookland, D. C. : 

 Specimen of Gerardia holmiamt. 40068. 



Holmes, J. S., Bowmans Bluff, N. C. : 

 Skin of ' ' Moon eye, "or * * Toothed her- 

 ring," Hiodon selenops (39732); Speci- 

 men of Ophioglossum pusillum from 

 Texas (40321); specimen of silicified 

 palm wood from Jasper, Texas (40674). 



Holmes, Dr. S. J., University of Michigan, 

 Ann Arbor, Mich. : Amphipods from 

 New England, including type speci- 

 mens. 40579. 



Holmes, W. H., Chief, Bureau of Eth- 

 nology: Collection of flaked flints, 

 and Hint nodules from Wyandotte 

 Cave, Indiana and vicinity (39612); 

 fragments of pottery and bone imple- 

 ments collected from a mound near 

 Kimmswick, Mo. (39827); 16 flints 

 collected in Missouri (40899); 34 

 archeological specimens and ores col- 

 lected in Missouri (40900). (See also 

 under Smithsonion Institution, Bureau 

 of Ethnology. ) 



Holt, AVilliam P., Geneva, Ohio: Clay- 

 iron stone from Ashtabula Creek near 

 Kingsville, Ohio. 39637. 



HoLTON, Miss Nina G., Department of 

 Agriculture, Washington, D. C. : Spec- 

 imen of Cynipid gall, Callirhytis semina- 

 tor Harris. 41005. 



HoLziNGER, J. M. (See under Minne- 

 sota, University of.) 



HooPES, H. E., Media, Pa.: Bound col- 

 lection of photographs of New Mexico 

 and Arizona pueblos. 40432. 



HoRSFORD, J. E., Washington, D. C. : 

 Psycho bicycle. 40967. (See under 

 H. L. Frank.) 



Hortsman, W. J., Busch, Oklahoma: 

 Received through Interior Depart- 

 ment, U. S. Geological Survey. Spec- 

 imen of selenite. 41040. 



HoTCHKiss, Charles R., Brownsville, 

 Tenn. : Specimen of Gordius. 40896. 



Hough, Dr. Walter, U. S. National Mu- 

 seum: Two photographs of Healy wolf. 

 30926. 



House, Homer D., Oneida, N. Y. : Two 

 specimens of Hydrastis and Polygonella 

 from central New York. Exchange. 

 39851. 



Houston, Col. A. J., Beaumont, Tex.: 

 Commission of Gen. Samuel Houston, 

 1835, Texas State army; commission 

 as second lieutenant. Seventh Regi- 

 ment U. S. A.; commission as first 

 lieutenant, First Regiment LT. S. A. 

 Loan. 8536. 



Howard, Dr. L. O. (See under Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture; Thomas Brown; 

 Gustav P^isen; Dr. James Fletcher; 

 W. Hague Harrington; George B. 

 King; G. van Roon. ) 



Howell, E. E., Washington, I). C. : Five 

 specimens of minerals. 40954. 



Howland, Frank, Little Rock, Ark.: 

 Received through George F. Kunz. 

 Silicified wood from 30 miles south of 

 Little Rock. 40197. 



Hrdlicka, Dr. A., U. S. National Mu- 

 seum: Covered basket of palm leaf 

 made by the Yaki Indians, Sonora, 

 Mexico; cigarettes and corn husks for 

 covers, from the same tribe, and saddle 

 bags made from the ixtle fiber com- 



