LIST OB' ACCESSKWS. 



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Hamilton', James M., ^Manitlioii, Tex.: 

 SpccioH of .EiliHn belon.Lrinti' to the fam- 

 ily Ct/nid;c. 33773. 



Hamlin, Homer, Los Angeles, C'al. : Fos- 

 sils, probably from the Miocene forma- 

 tion, Santa ]Moniea Monntains. 34158. 



Hammers, J. E., Lnray, Va. : Rpeeimen 

 of BeiiacKii griiiens Hay. 34970. 



Ha.mmono, K. W., AVinier, Oreg. : Four 

 hundred and thirty-four plants from 

 Oregon. Purchase. 34501. 



Haniiam, a. W., Winnipeg, Manitoba: 

 Thirty-four specimens of Lepidoptera 

 (gift) (34302) ; 12 specimens of Lepi- 

 doptera (gift) (34376); 17 specimens of 

 Lepidoptera (exchange) (34535). 



Hansen, George, Berkeley, Cal. : Plants. 

 (34430,34527). Purchase. 



Harbison & Walker Company, Bland- 

 burg, Pa. : Fire clay. 34165. 



Harden, J. H., Phoenixville, Pa. : Hindu 

 stone image from Mopani, Central 

 provinces of India, and a photograph 

 of the same. Purchase. 33780. 



Harper, Thomas, Bellevue, Pa. : Natural 

 white oil from Holden Run, Armstrong 

 County, Pa. 34827. 



Harries, Brig. Gen. George H. (See 

 under District of Columbia Volunteers.) 



Harrington, j\L W., Washington, D. C. : 

 Paper money. (See under Porto Rico 

 Collection 35201. ) 



Harrington, N. R. : (See under Senff 

 Zoological Expedition of Columbia 

 College. ) 



Harrington, W. W., Ottawa, Canada, 

 received through Department of Agri- 

 culture: Sixty-two specimens of Dip- 

 tera, representing 50 species. 34726. 



Harris, E. D., New York City: Eighteen 

 si^ecimens of Cicindelas. 34664. 



Harris, I. F., Nashua, N. H.: Pewter 

 lamp in use about one hundred years 

 ago. 34313. 



Harris, J. C, Debeque, Colo.: Sphinx- 

 moth, Protojxtrce cdeus Hiibner. 34063. 



Harrison, Capt. E. B., Ponce, P. R. : 

 Celt. (See under Porto Rico Collec- 

 tion 35001.) 



Harrison, Mrs. J. T., Pontiac, Mich.: 

 Pupa of a dipterous insect representing 

 the species Erastulis tenax Linmeus. 

 34865. 



IIakti.ev, J. Scott, New York City: I'ia.s- 

 ter cast of the death mask of Cyrus W . 

 Field. Deposit. :}5061. 



IL\rvard University, Hekuariu.m ok, 

 Cambridge, Mass. : Violets. 33954. 



Hasse, Maj. IL E., U. S. Army, Los 

 Angeles, Cal. : Two hundred and thirty- 

 three plants. 35232. 



llATcnER, J. B., Princeton University, 

 Princeton, N. J.: Sjiecimens, in alco- 

 hol, of flying- fishes from South America ; 

 specimen of Isopod ( Glossobius linearis 

 Dana) from the mouth of a flying-fish. 

 34764. (See under Smithsonian Insti- 

 tution, Bureau of Ethnology.) 



Havens, C. B., & Co., Omaha, Nebr. : 

 Specimen of bituminous coal from In- 

 dian Territory. 34662. (0. ) 



Hawes, a. C. (See under John Cor- 

 deira. ) 



Hay, W. p., Washington, D. C: Snakes 

 from A'irginia and Maryland (33750, 

 33940); jelly-fishes, crustaceans, and 

 worms from Chesapeake Bay (34219) ; 

 crustaceans (34271); 2 type specimens 

 of Ilaploplitlialniun ])nlens Hay, from a 

 well at Irvington, Ind. (34886). 



Hayden, Mrs. F. V., Philadelphia, Pa.: 

 Medals presented to Dr. Hayden, con- 

 sisting of a grand medal of the lirst 

 class, Societe de Topographie, Congres 

 de Paris en 1875; medal of honor, So- 

 ciete de Topographie, Congres de Paris 

 en 1875. Deposit. 34885. 



Hay'mond, Mrs. Dorcas, Morgantown, 

 W. Va. : Specimen of glazed ware from 

 the Thompson pottery and a glass from 

 the Albert Gallatin Glass Works, at 

 Greensboro, Pa., obtained through Dr. 

 Walter Hough. 34056. 



Hays, T. R., Wickham, New South Wales, 

 received through L. O. Howard: Col- 

 lection of Australian insects. 34922. 



Heath, E. F., Cartwright, Manitoba, 

 Canada: The type specimen of Astero- 

 scopus horealls Smith, new to the Mu- 

 seum collection. 34555. 



Heath, Harold, Pacific Grove, Cal.: Iso- 

 pods from California (gift) (34216); 

 100 specimens of crustaceans (purchase) 

 (34872); 15 specimens of crustaceans, 

 representing 3 species (gift) (35016); 

 crustacean (gift) (35185). 



