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Hawley, F. S. (Broadalbin, N. Y.): 

 Wheel bead of a si)inuin<i; wheel, in 

 which the sjjindle revolves in coru- 

 husk bearings. 30825. 



Hayoen Survey. (See under Agricul- 

 ture, Department of.) 



Heade, M. J. (St. Augustine, Fla.): Egg- 

 mass of Mantis. 30670. 



Heckman, J. C. (Allegheny, Pa.) : Iron 

 ochre from England. 30447. 



Heighway, a. E. (Murphy, N. C): Talc 

 from North Carolina (29712); speci- 

 mens of staurolite crystals from Geor- 

 gia (30297); talc from Kinsey mine, 

 N. C. (30738). 



Held, C. F. (Washington, D. C): Snake. 

 30725. 



Heller, A. A. (See under Agriculture, 

 Department of.) 



Helton, O. P. (Shelbyville, 111.): Rude 

 stone implements from bowlder clay. 

 30466. 



Hemphill, Henry (San Diego, Cal.): 

 P^ossils (30239); marine mollusks 

 (30241); marine shells and specimens 

 of Cerithium from Florida (30418). 



Herman, Theo. & Co. (San Francisco, 

 Cal.) : Two s-pecimenn o{ Miinx nigritns, 

 Phil., from Lower California (30061); 

 marine bivalves from La Paz, Mexico, 

 (30145). 



Hester, L. G. (Houston, Tex.): Eude 

 chipped implements and arrowheads of 

 flint. 30302. 



Hetherington, J. P. (Logansport, Ind.) : 

 Minerals. (29481, 29887. ) 



Heyde, Rev. H. T. (New Orleans, La.): 

 One hundred and eighty-four birds' 

 skins from Panama, Costa Rica, and 

 Central America. Purchase. 29.5.54. 



Heymann, S. (Fayetteville, Tenn.): 

 Specimen of phosphate. 29540. 



Hiatt, J. W. (New Harmony, Ind.) : Pho- 

 tographs of Robert Owen, David Owen, 

 William McClure, Thomas Say, and the 

 building of the Workingmcn's Insti- 

 tute (30652) ; photograph of Dr. David 

 Dale Owen (30696). 



Hicks, G. H. (See under Agriculture, 

 Department of) 



High School ]\Iuseum (Saginaw, Mich.), 

 transmitted by Miss Helena E. Oakes, 

 curator : Moccasin obtained from the 

 Ojibwa Indians. 30083. 



Hill, W. W. (Jamesburg, N. J.): Kude 

 chipped implements, arrowheads and 

 scrapers, fragments of pottery, and 

 other objects. 30246. 



Hillman, F. H. (See under Agriculture, 

 Department of.) 



HiNDSHAW, H, H. (See under Young 

 Naturalists' Society, Seattle, Wash.) 



HiNE, T. W. (Pha'uix, Ariz.): Litho- 

 graphic stone. 29686. 



Hodge, F. W. (See under Smithsonian 

 Institution, Bureau of Ethnology.) 



Holm, Theodor. (See under Agricul- 

 ture, Department of. ) 



Holmes, I. S. (Bowmans Blulf, N. C): 

 Larva of Noctuid Moth, Homoptera 

 calycanthata. 30776. 



Holmes, Samuel J. (Chicago, 111.): 

 Three anomourans. 30072. 



HoLZNER, P"'rank X. (San Diego, Cal.): 

 Skin and skull of a Shrew {Xotioaorcx 

 crawfordi) (29674) ; 21 skins of small 

 mammals (80682). Purchase. 



Hoopes, B. a. (Organ, N. Mex.): Two 

 specimens of Scaled Quail, CalUpepla 

 squamata. 30620. 



Hopping, Ralph. (See under Agricul- 

 ture, Department of.) 



Horniman Museum (Loudon, England, 

 transmitted by Richard Quick, cura- 

 tor) : Ethnological objects, fragments 

 of pottery, 3 stone implements, human 

 skull, and mammal bones; also speci- 

 men of peat. Exrhange. 29853. 



Hornstein, L. (Exhibit at the Cotton 

 States and International Exposition, 

 Atlanta, Ga. ) : Five pieces of Hiawatha 

 Avare from Bohemia, and 15 pieces of 

 Bohemian glassware. Purchased by 

 Dr. Goode for the National Museum. 

 30322, 



Hornung, Dr. J. (Washington, D. C): 

 Twenty-five species of birds froiuAari- 

 ous localities. Exchange. 29811. 



Hough, Miss Clara (Morgantown, W. 

 Ya.): Cream pitcher and 2 decorated 

 flowerpots made of old salt-glaze stone- 

 ware from the IMorgantown Pottery, 

 manufactured about 1873 by Greenland 

 Thompson. 30088. 



Hough, F. C. (Morgantown, W. Ya.): 

 Skull of a swan (29998); punched iron 

 lantern (30261). 



Hough, Walter (T". S. National Mu- 

 seum): Chinese block for divining 

 Kau piri (29816) ; brass pulpit lamp 



