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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1896. 



Hough, Walter— ('ontiiiucd. 

 used in 1840, 24-tubed candle molds, 

 coiled straw broad-raisint^ basket, 

 luminous matcli safe, and a "walking- 

 stick" (toy) (30062); 2 fragments of 

 pottery from a ruined pueblo near 

 Winslow, Ariz. (Collected for the 

 Museum) (30813). 



Howard, Ernekt L. (Herndon, Va., 

 through A. H. Forney): Three Wild 

 Turkey chickens. 30785. 



Howard, L. O. (See under Evermann, 

 B. W.) 



Howard, S. W. (Hagersville, Ontario. 

 Canada) : Two specimens of Calymene 

 platys and a specimen of PJiilUpsastrea. 

 30019. 



Howe, Marshall A. (See under Agri- 

 culture, Deiiartment of. ) 



Howell, E. E. (Washington, D. C): 

 Specimens of minerals (purchase) 

 (29625); 2,650 specimens of Middle 

 Cambrian fossils from Newfoundland 

 and St. David's, Wales (purchase) 

 (29691); geological specimens (ex- 

 change) (29718); geological material 

 (A) (purchase) (29779). 



Howell, Thomas. (See imder Agricul- 

 ture, Department of.) 



Hubbard, H. G., (Department of Agri- 

 culture) : Parasitic worms from a 

 mocassin snake and a rattlesnake 

 (29930); two ticks from an opossum 

 (29975) ; Tree Toad and Buzzards from 

 the West Indies (30326); type speci- 

 mens of Epizcuxis (jopheris, Smith, fi-om 

 Fla. (30383.) 



HtTGHES, H. F. (Harbor, Oreg.): Two 

 hydroids, and a specimen of borate of 

 lime. 30339. 



Hunter, Thomas G. (Los Angeles, Cal.) : 

 Pair of sandals from San Galiriel Mis- 

 sion ; also archaeological objects. 30066. 



Hunter, W. D. (University of Nebraska, 

 Lincoln, Nebr.) : Three type specimens 

 of TropUlia n'lgricornit^, Hunter. 30711. 



Hurter, Jltlius (St. Louis, Mo. ) : Four 

 reptiles and batrachians. Exchange. 

 30342. 



Hutchinson, Miss H. D. (Mattapan, 

 Mass. ) : Specimen of Solen from Revere, 

 Mass. 30749. 



Hutchinson, Dr. W.F.( Winchester, Va.): 

 Specimen of Black-capped Petrel, Jis- 

 Irelata hastata, from Virginia. Ex- 

 change. 30692. 



HUTTON, W. McG. (Buffalo City, N. C): 

 Stag Beetle, Lucanus elaplius. 29890. 



Hyatt, Prof. Alpheus. (See under In- 

 terior Department, U. S. Geological 

 Survey.) 



Ihering, von, Dr. H. (Director of the 

 Museo Paulista, Sao Paulo, Brazil) : 

 Fresh-water, laud, and marine shells, 

 from Mexico and South America. 30815. 



Imperial Royal Natural History 

 Museum (Vienna,Austria), transmitted 

 by Dr. Franz Ritter von Hauer : Four- 

 teen species of echinodernis dredged 

 by H. M. S. Pola in the eastern Mediter- 

 ranean Sea during 1890-1894. Exchange. 

 30212. 



Interior Department, Hon. Hoke 

 Smith, Secretary. 



U. S. Geological Survey, Mr. Chas. D. 

 Walcott, Director : A series of 22 photo- 

 graphs illustrating the mechanics of 

 Appalachian structure (29559) ; speci- 

 mens of goslarite from Gaguon Mine, 

 Butte, Mont., collected by R. H. Chap- 

 man (30136) ; tooth of a mastodon found 

 in Oregon (30155) ; 12 specimens of car- 

 boniferous insects and 5 specimens of 

 carboniferous fish scales obtaiued by 

 Mr. David White (30219); geological 

 material obtained by Prof. G. R. Gil- 

 bei't (30281) ; 11 species, represented by 

 77 specimens, of Calciferous and Chazy 

 Cephalopoda studied by Prof. Alpheus 

 Hyatt, Boston, Mass. (30286); Pliocene 

 fossils from near Long Island, Kans., 

 collected through Prof. O. C. Marsh 

 (30316) ; large transparency-relief map 

 of the United States, showing oil fields, 

 from the exhibit of the Interior De- 

 partment at the Atlanta Exposition 

 (30332) ; collection of vertebrate fos- 

 sils collected through Prof. O. C. Marsh 

 (30338) ; free gold in calcareous quartz- 

 ite, irom Kings Mountain, N. C, trans- 

 mitted by Dr. David T. Day (30346) ; 

 28 Green River (Eocene) fossil fishes, 

 I)urchased by the Survey for their ex- 

 hibit at Atlanta (30350) ; specimens of 

 sandstone showing wind carvings, 

 from Colorado (30491) ; vertebrate fos- 

 sils, collected by J. B. Hatcher near 

 Dayton, Kans. (30587) ; a collection of 

 rocks from the Castle Mountain dis- 

 trict of Montana, collected by Walter 

 H. Weed (30600) ; geological material 

 from Cripple Creek, Colo., collected by 



