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REPORT OF NATIONAL Ml^^EFM, 1902. 



Hay, R. H., U. S. National Museum: 

 Five hundred specimens of Mexican 

 Lepidoptera. 38512. 



Hay, Prof. W. P.. Howard University, 

 "Washington, D. C. : Concretionary 

 pebbles from Nickajack Cave, Ten- : 

 nessee ( 38367 ) ; batrachians from Ken- , 

 lucky and Tennessee (38828); types of • 

 3 species of crustaceans from a cave in . 

 Tennessee (39029); 4 crayfishes from 

 Plummers Island, Potomac River 

 (39212); a Bat {MiiOtk lucifugus) from 

 Mckajack Cave, Tennessee (39275); • 

 snake (Ld/npropeltis rhombomaculatufi) ', 

 (39381); salamander from Plummers 

 Island, Virginia (39383) ; 30 specimens 

 of Lepidoptera from Mexico ( exchange) ] 

 (39474). 



H.wsLER, ^loRRis, CliutoH, !Mo. : Re- 

 ceived through J. H. Britts. Albino 

 fox squirrel, Sciurua ludovieianu^. 

 38987. 



He.\rd, Mrs. Amorette, Greenslwro, Ga. : 

 ^lale specimen of Rhinoceros beetle. 

 Dyuasles tilyus Linnaeus. 38211. 



Hegex, R. H., Miami, Fla. : Fifty moths 

 from southern Florida. 38483. 



Heierli, Prof. J., L'niversity of Zurich, 

 Zurich, Switzerland: Collection of 

 archa'ological relics from a rave near 

 Schaffhausen. 38268. 



Heighway, a. E., Los Angeles, Cal. : 

 Tourmaline from Mesa Grande, Cal. 

 (38454, 38845). 



Heikes, V. C. (See under Swindler. ■ 

 B. F.) 



Heil, Dr. John, Hospital Corps, U. S. A., 

 Dosmarinas, Cavite Province, P. I.: 

 Two specimens oi insects representing 

 the order Rhynchota and family Redu- 

 viidifi (38462); insects representing 

 various orders (39891). 



Heller, A. A., Lancaster, Pa.: Fifty- 

 three specimens of Viohi from Pennsyl- 

 vania (exchange) (38396); 1,000 plants 

 from Penn.-^ylvania (purchase) (38926). 

 (See under New York Botanical Gar- 

 den.) 



Heller, Edwin, i .See under I^elaml 

 Stanford Junior University.) 



He.mstreet, S., Chattanooga, Tenu. : Three 

 specimens of fossil wood from Missis- ■ 

 sippi. 39173. 



Henderson, Peter. Glasgow, Scotland: 

 Bagpiper's outfit. Purchase. 39176. 



Hendrickson, H. C, Miami, Fla.: 

 Eighty-five specimens of insects, prin- 

 cipally Lepidoptera. 38284. 



Henry, Augustine, Kew, England: A 

 collection of Chinese plants, consisting 

 of 4,249 si^ecimens. Purchase. 38672. 



Henshaw, H. W., Hawaiian Islands: Ha- 

 waiian insects (gift) (:58416l; crabs and 

 shrimps from the Hawaiian Islands 

 (gift) (38655); cockroaches from the 

 Hawaiian Islands (gift) (38695); sjieci- 

 men of Scyllarid \gift) (39074 j ^ 4 birds' 

 skins (purchase) (39188); 5 skins of 

 Hawaiian crow. Conns hauaiu'nsis (pur- 

 chase) (39327); o skins oiConmshauai i- 

 ensis (gift) (39328). 



Herre, a. C, Springfield, 111.: Two crys- 

 tals of aphrosiderite jiseudomorph after 

 garnet, of the variety almandite, from 

 ^lichigamme. Lake Superior, Michigan. 

 39137. 



Herrick, H. D., New Brighton, Pa.: 

 Nine moths. 39206. 



Herrick, Prof. G. W., Agricultural Col- 

 lege, Miss, (received through Prof. 

 A. D. ^MacGillivray) : Two Pompileds, 

 Agenia homhycina Cress. 39147. 



Herzer, Rev. H., Marietta, Ohio (re- 

 ceived through U. S. Geological Sur- 

 vey): Ten small slabs containing fossil 

 remains of fishes. 39203. 



HicK.MAN, John, Mountain Home, Ark.: 

 Stag l^eetle, Lucanus elaphus Fal\ 

 38233. 



Hill, Dr. R. T., U. S. Geological Survey: 

 Specimen of cinnabar from Terlinger 

 district, Brewster County, Tex. 38871. 



Hinckley, Robert, Washington, D. C. : 

 Piece of embroidery (gift) (39291); 

 piece of tapestry bought in Pai-is after 

 the Commune. Purchase. 39508. 



Hitchexs, G. D., Brighton, Va. : SjMeci- 

 men of Dovekie, Alle aUe. 38940. 



HiTT, J. E., Augusta, Ga. : Ixingicorn 

 beetle, I'rograplm fnsciatux De Geer. 

 38277. 



HoBBS, W. IL, Madison, Wis. : Two pieces 

 of Algoma meteorite and model of the 

 meteorite. Exchange. 39468. 



Hodge, F. W., Smithsonian Institution: 

 Rhinoceros beetle, Dynai^les tityus 

 Liniin'us (. 38303 \: caterpillar i:W39ri. 



