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Hodge, H. G., York, III.: Large cray- 

 fish. 88244. 



HoLCOMB, Benton, West (iranby, Conn.: 

 Two shells from Connecticut (38215); 

 Caddis-worm cases resembling a small 

 shell (39517). 



HoLLiNGSwoRTH, J. H., Washington, 

 D. C. : Moth ( Teleajmlypheinus Cram. ). 

 38335. 



HoLLisTER, X., Delavan, Wis.: Six Turds' 

 skins from Wisconsin. 38216. 



Holmes, G. W., Manomet, Mass.: Beetle 

 {MoiKilnunng (■<)iifiis'(jr Kirby). 38694. 



Holmes, I. G. (See under Agriculture, 

 Department of. ) 



Holmes, W. H. (See under Smithsonian 

 Institution, Bureau of Ethnology. ) 



HoLWAY, E. W. D., Decorah, Iowa: Three 

 plants. Exchange. 39117. 



HoLZiNGER, J. M., Winona, Minn.: Plant 

 from Wisconsin (38719); 2 specimens 

 of mosses (Puilopllum sp. and Uloia sp. ) 

 from Alagka (38950). 



Hope, C. W., Koyal Botanic (hardens, 

 Kew, England: Two plants from north- 

 western India (gift) (38.320); 282 plants 

 from British India and Ceylon (pur- 

 chase) (39223); 75 specimens of ferns 

 from British India and Ceylon (gift) 

 (39261). 



HoRNBECK, T. B. (See under Ellenville 

 Zinc Company. ) 



HoRNUNc;, Dr. John, San Francisco, Cal.: 

 Nine specimens of kelp era)), Eplajtiis 

 dcniatiis. 38297. 



Ilorciir, Dr. Walter, V. S. Xatinnal Mu- 

 seum: Archeological and (■thimlogical 

 material, also fossils, from the Puel)lo 

 region of Arizona (38478); 136 j>lants 

 from Arizona (38675) ; concretions, 

 from Jedido Valley, Moki Re.servation, 

 Arizona (38707). (See under Gates, 

 Peter G., and Scorse, IT. H. ) 



HorsE, H. D., Oneida, X. Y.: Six plants 

 from central Xew York. Exchange. 

 3S40S. 



HoiTZ, Mrs. R. C., Washington, D. C: 

 Luth-sliaped guitar. Purchase. 38865. 



Howard, Dr. L. 0. (See under Brown, 

 Herbert, and Tvnaus, W. ) 



Howard, O. W., Los.\ngeTes, Cal.: Fifty- 

 six T:)ir(Ts' eggs and 3 nests from Ari- 

 zona. Purchase. 38975. 



Howe, S. W., Orlando, Fla.: Beetle 

 {Strategus (uitmin Fabr. ). 38639. 



Howell, A. II., Dei)artment of Agricul- 

 ture: Plants from Xew York. (.38446, 

 38515.) 



Howell, E. PL, Washington, I). C. : Three 

 meteorites from Tonganoxie, Leaven- 

 worth County, Kans. , San Angelo, Tex. , 

 and Kendall County, Tex. (exchange) 

 (.38638); meteorite from Ballinoo, 

 AVestern Australia (purchase) (38659); 

 Casas Grandes meteorite, from Mexico 

 (exchange) (38722); section of meteor- 

 ite from Kiowa County, Kans. (ex- 

 change) (38949); Kiowa County me- 

 teorite (exchange) (39046). 



Howell, X. P., Xewark, X. J.: Four in- 

 sects from Maine. 38461. 



HowLAND, S. S. (See under Smithsonian 

 In.stitution. ) 



Hume, H. H., Florida Agricultural Col- 

 lege, Lake City, Fla.: Sixty-six plants 

 from Florida. 39055. 



Hummel, Charles, Espy, Va.: Indian 

 relics from Columbia County, Pa. 

 38269. 



Hungerford, Henry, Lake of Bays, On- 

 tario, Canada: Two plants of the genus 

 Picea, from Canada. 38671. 



Hunter, William, Washington, D. C. : 

 Plant (38516); cones from Virginia 

 (39217); 6 plants from the District of 

 Columbia (.39302). 



Huntington, J. H., Baker City, Oreg. : 

 Two specimens of rocks from the Tuise 

 of Elkhorn Mountains. :W:;H'.t. 



HuRTER, Julius, St. I^ouis, ]\To. : Al)ont 

 one hundred sjiecimens of ChestiT 

 formation fossils from Italtlwin. ill. 

 38891. 



HuTCHASoN, Miss LiLA, Admire, Ivans.: 

 Specimen of meteorite. Purchase. 

 38465. 



Hyati', James, Bengali, X. Y. Tieceived 

 througli Department of Agriculture. 

 Plant. 38632. 



IsHiKAWA, I'rof. ('. (See under Tokyo, 

 Japan, Imjjerial I'niversity. ) 



Ihering, von, Dr. II. (See under Siio 

 Paulo, Brazil.) 



Interior Department: Received through 

 the Secretary's office. Had typewriting 

 machine. Dei)osit. 3857i). 



