LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 547 



Hazen, Dr. D. H. (Sec under Robert Depue. | 



Hazen, Mrs. Mildred McLean (no address giYen). Collection of ethnological ob- 

 jects consisting of pictures, buffalo-robe, pipes, bead-work, weapons, musical 

 instruments, clothing, ami other articles obtained from the Sioux Indians, and 

 a number of objects from Alaska. Deposit. 25478. 



Heald, F. E. (Manchester, X. H.). Infusorial earth from (balk Pond, Newbury. 

 24716. 



Healy, ('apt M. A. (See under Treasury Department. (J. S. Revenue Marine 

 Service). 



Heatox, Charles M. (Washington, D. C), through George C. Maynard. Morse 

 register and relay used in 1848, belonging to the Old Time Telegraphers' Collec- 

 tion. Deposit. 25119. 



Hedley, Charles. (See under Dr. J. C. Cox.) 



Hemexway, Mrs. Mary (Boston, Mass.). through Dr. J. Walter Fewkes. Twenty- 

 three photographs of pottery, and a collection of ethnological and archaeological 

 objects from the table-lands of northeast Arizona. Deposit. 25631. 



Hemenway Southwestern Archaeological Expedition ( Boston, Mass.). through 

 Dr. J. Walter Fewkes. Three sheets of drawings of prints illustrating ceremo- 

 nials of the Tusayau villages. 2533K. 



Hemphill, Henry (San Diego, Cal.). skull of gray fox (Urocyon virglnianns) . 

 25011. 



HENDERSON, J. C, Jr. (Washington, D. C). Collection of crustaceans, shells, 

 mollusks, snake, and 11 species of fishes from the west coast of Florida. 25300. 

 (See under Charles T. Simpson.) 



Hendley, John (Washington, D. C). Two plaster casts of African horns. Pur- 

 chase. 24886. 



Hendricks, G. D. (Washington, D. C). Drilled tablet found in Tipton County, 

 Indiana. 25462. 



Henkels, S. V. (Philadelphia, Pa.). Three stone objects from New Jersey. 25624. 



HENSHAW, H. W. (Bureau of Ethnology). A fine set of mounted herbarium plants 

 representing the genera Quercus, Aster, and Solidago, from the District of Colum- 

 bia (25291); collection of reptiles, batrachians, and fishes from Virginia and the 

 District of Columbia (25322). 



Herell, F. J. (Hunton Hill, Md.). through Mr. Robert Cohen. Young great blue 

 heron (Artlea herodias) in flesh. 2461*. 



Herrax, Hon. Thomas (Hamburg, Germany). Twenty-five gold ornaments from 

 prehistoric graves in the Province of Antioquia, United States of Columbia, 

 purchased by Mr. Herrau at the request of the National Museum ; carved stone 

 from a cave near Sibate, Province of Cundinamarca, presented by Mr. Herrau. 

 24547. 



Herrera, Prof. A. L. (Mexico, Mexico). Small collection of alcoholic fishes from 

 Matsoronga, Cordova, and Vera Cruz. 24769. 



Higday, H. M. (Ingalls, Kans.). Insects. 24871. 



Hilgard, Mrs. J. E. (Washington, D. ('.). Sevres vase presented by the French 

 Government to Prof. Hilgard. 25172. 



Hill, C. A. D. (Pensacola, Fla.). File-fish or fool-fish (Monacanthus) . 2.~>717. 



Hill, R. T. (Austin, Tex.). Two samples of iron ore from Iron Mountain. Llano 

 County. 24642. (See under Interior Department. U. S. Geological Survey ; and 

 Smithsonian Institution. National Zoological Park.) 



Hill, Dr. T. Scott (Augusta, Me. ). Fight archaeological objects consisting of a flint 

 implement, a flake of fine-grained qnartzite from an Indian tire-place on the Ken- 

 nebec River, and 6 rude flint implements found on the shore of Moosehead 

 Lake, near Mt. Kineo, Me. 25858. 



Hinds, J. E. (Brooklyn, N. Y.). Relief-block printing from blocks produced by 

 screen process in November and December, 1878. 25649. 



