546 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1892. 



GURLEY, R. R. (U. S. Fish Commission). Land and fresh-water shells from Texas 



(25267); hammock from Moravia (25397). 

 Haddox, Prof. A. C. (Royal College of Science for Ireland, Stephens Green, Dublin, 



Ireland). Collection of ethnological objects from Torres Straits, Australia. 



24726. 

 Hale, Dr. E. M. (Chicago, 111.). .Snake (Osecola elapsoidea), from Florida. 25595. 

 Hall, B. H. (Washington, D. C). The Kearney Cross, Birney's Division (oneofthe 



thousand bronze decorations given by General Birney in 1862-'63 to his soldiers 



for bravery). 24966. 

 Hall, Charles H. (South Glastonbury, Conn.). Three specimens of feldspar. 



24895. 

 Hall, Prof. C. W. (See under Prof. A. D. Meeds.) 

 Hall, I. T. H. (Colorado Springs. Colo.). Five photographs of human habitations. 



25448. 

 Hamlin, Dr. A. C. (Bangor, Me.). Ten cnt specimens of tourmaline and 19 of red 



and green tourmaline, quartz, and cassiterite. Exchange. 24943. 

 Hand, C. H. (Butte, Mont.), through Messrs. Packard and Melville, of the U. S. 



Geological Survey. Specimens of granite with native copper and copper oxide 



from Rice's Addition mine. 24797. 

 Hanske, E. A. (Bellevue, Iowa). Arrow-head, drill, specimen of crinoid and shell 



(24938); 3 concretions (25377). 

 Hanuka, Pinkas (Washington. D. ('.). Pair of Persian leather shoes and stockings. 



24953. 

 Harder, Lieut. G. B., U. S. Navy (Coast Survey). Fur clothing, consisting of 



coats, leggings, boots, pouch, mitts, hood, and boa, made by the Volenti of 



North Siberia, and worn by Mr. Harber on the Lena Delta during his connection 



with the Jeannette relief expedition. 25334. 

 Harraii, David A. (See under Interior Department. U. S. Geological Survey.) 

 Harris, George E. (Cassville, Mo.). Larval and seven cave salamanders from 



Rock House Cave, Missouri (gift) (purchase) (24862, 25636). 

 Harris, George F. (Loudon, England). Collection of eocene fossils chiefly from 



the Paris basin. 24771. 

 Harris, George H. (Rochester, N. Y.). Flint knife mounted in handle, and a blade. 



25468. 

 Harris, Joseph A. (Moncton, New Brunswick). Limestone. 24612. 

 Hart, G. B. (Baltimore, Md.). Pigeon in the flesh. 24649. 

 Hart, J. C. (Union Point, Ga.), through J. L. Black. Magnetic ores. 24741. 

 Hart, William W., & Co. (New York City). Woolly monkey (Lagothrix cana) in 



the flesh (24567); baboon (Cynocephalus, sp.) in the flesh (24569). Purchase. 

 Hartman, J. M., through Mr. F. A. Lucas, U. S. National Museum. Specimen of 



calcite and quartz from Texada Island, Gulf of Georgia, British America 



24801. 

 Harvey, Rev. M. (St. John's, Newfoundland). Skin and skull of hooded seal (Cys- 



tophora criatata). 25783. 

 Haskins Wood Vulcanizing Company (New York City), through Charles Bullman. 



Twenty samples of vulcanized wood. 25040. 

 Hay, Dr. O. P. (Irvington, Ind.). Two salamanders (Spelerpes maculicaudua) from 



Brookville, collected by Mr. E. R. Quick (24687); 4 salamanders (Spelerpes 



bilineatua) (24795); collection of snakes on which was based the donor's paper 



"On the Breeding Habits of Certain Snakes" (25652). (See under W. O. Wal- 

 lace.) 

 Hay, Prof. Robert (Junction City, Kans.). Block of sandstone from dyke in north- 

 west Nebraska (24784) ; photograph of a sandstone dyke in the same locality 



(24881); specimen of meteorite from Kiowa County (25254k (See under James 



Cowie.) 



