548 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1892. 



Hitchcock, Frank (Department of Agriculture). Sparrow-hawk (Faleo sparveriua) 

 in the flesh (25380); red-tailed hawk (Buteo borealia) (25481); sparrow-hawk 

 (Falco$parveriu8)iu the flesh (25493); sparrow-hawk (Falcosparverius), meadow 

 lark (Sturnetta magna) in the flesh (25530) ; meadow lark (Sturnella magna) ia flesh 

 (25540); meadow lark (Stumella magna) and blue jay (Cyanoeitta cristata) in 

 the flesh (25514); tortoise, collected by Mr. E. A. Preble on the Potomac Flats, 

 1). C.) (25574). 



Hitchcock, Romyn (U. S. National Museum"). Six copies of the so-called "Peking 

 Gazette," the oldest newspaper in the world, and now published daily in Pekin 

 (gift) (25569); skull of walrus from Anadir Bay, Bering Strait (purchase) 

 (25715). (See under Smithsonian Institution. U. S. National Museum.) 



Hitchcock, Dr. T. S. (Oswego, N. Y.). Three photographs of carved powder-horns, 

 inlaid table and a design for a monument. 25187. 



Hodge, H. G. (York, 111.). Specimens of beetles, Canihon Juris and Onthophagm 

 penaylvanicus. 2579H. 



Hoffman, Harry A. ^Philadelphia, Pa.). Drum-major's staff, with case. 25270. 



Hoffman, Dr. \V. J. (U. S. Bureau of Ethnology). Collection of ethnological ob- 

 jects obtained from the Menomoni and other Indian tribes in "Wisconsin and 

 Minnesota, illustrating the arts and religious practices observed by them. Pur- 

 chase. 24871'. (See under Smithsonian Institution. U. S. Bureau of Eth- 

 nology.) 



Holmes, AY. H. (Bureau of Ethnology). Three rude implements from an ancien 

 Indian quarry, Indian Territory. 25224. 



HOLZKER, Frank X. (IT. S. Army, Fort Snelling, Minn.). Two mice (Sitomys leit- 

 copus an&Sitomys miehiganenaia), shrew (Marina brevicauda), 3 specimens repre- 

 senting 3 species of birds' skins. 25042. 



Hood, John H. (West Washington, D. C). Fisherman's carved wood reel, for- 

 merly the property of William Hood, of Philadelphia. 24884. 



Hood, Wm. (See under J (dm H. Hood.) 



Hopkins, C. L. (Umatilla, Fla.). Three specimens of hog-nose snake (Hcterodon 

 platyrhinus). 25626. 



Horxaday, William T. (Buffalo, N. Y.). Three skins of deer, Cariaeua sj>., from 

 Texas. 24568. 



Hornbrook, R. L. (Butte, Mont.), through W. H. Melville, U. S. Geological Survey. 

 Native silver in chalcocite, from Gagnon mine, Butte. 24804. 



Hovey, George U. S. (White Church, Kans.). Dorsal valve of Productua aymmetri- 

 cus. 25630. 



Howard, E. L. (Herndon, Ya.). Two specimens of asbestos from Hunter's Mills, 

 Fairfax Couuty. 24785. 



HOWELL, E. E. (Washington, D. C). Six cut and 2 rough opals from Queensland, 

 Australia (24752) ; 40 specimens of ores from various localities (25277). Ex- 

 change. 



Hoy, Dr. P. P. (Racine, Wis.). Field-mouse (Sitomyaleucopva). 25566. 



Huisbard, Henry G. (No address given.) Two tadpoles from Great Salt Lake, Utah. 

 25666. 



Hiddlfston, John K. (Kanawha Falls, W. Ya.). Double-headed snake. Pur- 

 chase. 24823. 



HULSE, J. W. (See under J. C. Bird.) 



HUNGATE, .John H. (La Harpe, 111.). Inscribed stone. Deposit. (Returned.) 

 -5521. 



HCNNEWFLL, Anna. (Sic under Mrs. C. L. McCullough.) 



Hint, Mrs. A. M. (Lamar, N. Mex.). Twelve specimens of silicified wood and a 

 piece of lava. 25064. 



Huntley, John (Sanel, Cal.). Specimen of fungus (Meruliu8 lachrymana), found 

 growing in the interior of a yellow fir tree, or Oregon pine. 25709. 



