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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1898. 



HiLLYEK, Gkou<:k, Atlanta, (Ja. : .Speci- 

 men of talc from Atlanta mine, Chero- 

 kee County, N. C. 33364. 



HiNE, Prof. James S., Ohio State Uni- 

 versity, Columbus, Ohio: Specimens of 

 hymenoptera, diptera, and coleoptera, 

 representing 2G species (33278); trans- 

 mitted by Department of Agriculture: 

 4 specimens of Ceratopoijon (juttipennis, 

 and 2 specimens of Camoplianen sp. 

 New to the collection. (33313.) 



Hitchcock, C. H., Hanover, N. H. : Geo- 

 logical material illustrating geological 

 section across New Hampshire and Ver- 

 mont. Exchange. 33528. 



Hoadley, Dr. Frank H. : Sixty-eight 

 birds' skins from Greenland. 33392. 



Hodge, F. W., Bureau of Ethnology: 

 Seven pay orders from Ecuador and an 

 old French bank note. 32397. 



HoDGMAN, Rev. S. C, Haines City, Fla. : 

 Specimens of Coccids. 32603. 



HoECH, Tii., Washington, D. C: Four 

 specimens, representing two species, 

 of Isopods from Yokohama, Japan. 

 323.52. 



Hoffman, Samuel W., Morristown, N. 

 J. : Three photographs of a Persian 

 Astrolabe. 33(i90. 



Hogan, IOdward a., Brooklyn, N. Y. : 

 Beetle (Alaus oculatus Linn.). 32317. 



Holmes, S. J., Woods Hole, Mass. : Her- 

 mit crabs (Pagiirus annuUpes Stimpson) 

 (32426) ; 2 specimens of an Isopod from 

 San Pedro, Cal. (33296). 



Holmes, Prof. W. H. (See under Field, 

 Columbian Museum.) 



HOLUB, Dr. Emil, Vienna, Austria: Bo- 

 hemian Cambrian fossils, collected by 

 Dr. Jaraslaus .1. Jahn ; l)ird8' eggs and 

 geological material from South Africa. 

 32736. 



HoLZiNGEH, Prof. J. M., Winona, Minn. : 

 Taraxacum galls and parasites. 32456. 



Holznek, F. X., San Diego, Cal. : Two 

 skeletons of Carpodacus. 32488. 



Hooi>, Lewis E., South Boston, Mass.: 

 Small inlaid Turkish dagger from P>ze- 

 roum, Armenia; old miniature shell 

 pocketbook, brought from England to 

 America in 1800; old bronze candle- 

 stick from northern Spain, brought to 

 the United States in 1876; small arrow- 

 point and other stone implements found 

 in Franklin Park, Boston, Mass., June 

 5, 1889. 33152. 



Hopping, Ralph, Kaweah, Cal. : Collec- 

 tion of coleoptera. 33549. 



Horan, Joseph, U. S. National Museum: 

 Two sj)ecimen8 of Storeria dekayi from 

 Virginia, collected for the National 

 Museum. 32836. 



HoRNEK, Robert M. (See under Agri- 

 culture, Department of.) 



Ht>RTON, W. W., Washington, D. C. : 

 Twelve teeth of fossil shark. 32481. 



Hough, Dr. Gerrv i>e N., New Bedford, 

 Mass.: Fifty specimens of diptera 

 (33522) ; 50 specimens of diptera includ- 

 ing type specimens (33717). 



Hough, Dr. Walter, U. S. National 

 Museum : Twenty-five specimens of 

 Triassic fossils, and 51 specimens of 

 Cretaceous fossils from Arizona (32762) ; 

 specimen of Poor Will (J'hala'noptilus) 

 from Arizona (32785); miscellaneous 

 natural history material, collected in 

 Arizona (32815). 



Howard, L. O., Department of Agricul- 

 ture. Salamander from California. 

 33706. (See J. M. Stedman. ) 



Hubbard, Henky G., Detroit, Mich.: 

 Twenty-one specimens of Eccritotarsiis 

 invrn-riis Distant, from Phienix, Ariz, 

 (new to the collection) (32305); 105 

 siJccimens of insects from Arizona 

 (32319) ; 4 specimens of Lyconwrpha 

 latercnla Hy. Edwards (new to the col- 

 lection) (32.333) ; 121 specimens of hy- 

 menoptera from Arizona (32613) ; 81 

 beetles from Arizona (32626); 96 speci- 

 mens of diptera and neuroptera from 

 Arizona and California (32638); 17 

 specimens of Mymieleonidie from Ari- 

 zona (32671); 164 specimens of lei)idoi)- 

 tera from Arizona (32746) ; 115 speci- 

 mens of inscicts from Arizona (32831); 

 51 insects from Arizona (32897) ; 53 

 sjieciniens of larva? and other insects 

 from Arizona (32942) ; 5 larvse of Din- 

 apates wrightii Horn (new to the collec- 

 tion) (32984); collection of coleo2)tera 

 of North America, representing about 

 12,000 species, and Qoustituting the 

 private collection of Messrs. Schwarz 

 and Hubbard (33101); 1,057 specimens 

 of hemiptera from Arizona and Cali- 

 fornia (33248). 



Hubbard, Lucius L., Houghton, Mich. : 

 Two specimens of powellite from Cal- 

 umet, Mich. Exchange. 32981. 



