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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1897. 



Howell, E. E. — Coutinued. 

 Asaphus gigas, 2 specimens of Dendro- 

 crinus polydactylus, and a specimen of 

 Conularia chesterensis (purchase "N") 

 (31706) ; specimen of kylindrite from 

 Poopo Choro, Bolivia (purchase "N") 

 (31749); 8 fossil Trilobites (purchase 

 "N") (32165); specimens of elaterite 

 from England, sal ammoniac from Sic- 

 ily, and placer gold from Eagle Creek, 

 Birch Creek district. Alaska (exchange) 

 (32242). 



Howell, Thomas, Clackamas, Oregon : 

 One hundred and thirty-four plants 

 from southern Alaska. Purcliase. 

 30913. 



HoYLE, W. E. (See under Manchester, 

 England. Manchester Muvseum.) 



HuHHARD, H. G., Washington, District 

 of Columbia: Seventy-six species of 

 coleoptera from Montserrat, West In- 

 dies (gift) (31016) ; coleoptera, rejjre- 

 senting 42 species, from Jamaica (gift) 

 (31025); 58 specimens of hemiptera, 

 representing 9 species of Larrca tridcn- 

 taia and Prosopis jnliflora, from Tucson, 

 Arizona (31492) ; coleoptera, represent- 

 ing 69 species from North America (all 

 new to the Museum collection) (ex- 

 change) (31493) ; specimens of hymen- 

 optera from the arid regions of Arizona 

 (gift) (31904) ; 2 specimens of Chrame- 

 8U8 n. sp., and 8 specimens of parasitic 

 hymenoptera bred from them (gift) 

 (32259). 



Hudson, Dr. J. W., Ukiah, California: 

 Photographs and working drawings of 

 a Ukiah house (31082); 8 photographs 

 of paintings of Porno and Ukiah In- 

 dians of California (31131). 



Hudson, Mrs. J. W., Uiiiah, California: 

 Oil painting of a Pomo Indian. 32063. 



HuETT, J. W., Ottawa, Illinois: Speci- 

 men of Samhiicus pubens dissecta. 31912. 



Hunter, Charles,- Mammoth Hot 

 Springs, Wyoming : Soapstone mortar. 

 31466. 



Hunter, William, Washington, Dis- 

 trict of Columbia : Plants (30855, 30903, 

 31820,31860,31892). 



HuRTER, JiTLius, St. Louis, Missouri : 

 Two specimens of reptiles. Exchange. 

 31580. 



Hutchinson, I. W., Abbeville, South 

 Carolina: Specimen of mouazite sand 

 after the reduction of the ore. 31111. 



Hutton, F. W. (See under Christchurch, 



New Zealand: Canterbury Museum.) 

 Ihering von, Dr. H., Museu Paulista, 

 San Paulo, Brazil: Shells from Brazil 

 and fossils from Santa Cruz formation, 

 Patagonia (30935) ; shells from Brazil 

 (31917). 

 I.riMA, Dr. I. (See under Tokyo, Japan: 

 Science College of the Imperial Uni- 

 versity.) 

 Ingersoll, J. C, Bowie, Maryland: One 

 hundred and sixty-three birds' skins 

 from Florida. Purchase. 31019. 

 Interior Department: Ten photographs 

 or sketches made by Mr. F. Jay 

 Haynes, Mammoth Hot Springs, Wyo- 

 ming, of scenes on the Yellowstone 

 National Park (32206). 

 United States Geological Survey, Honor- 

 able Charles D. Walcott, Director: 

 Eighty-six herbarium specimens col- 

 lected byF. H. Knowlton(30863); 50 

 plants from Colorado, collected by 

 F. H. Knowlton (30872); specimen of 

 Dryopteris acrostoides sent by Dr. G. 

 H. Girty (30880) ; duplicate specimens 

 of Upper Miocene fossils from Nan- 

 semoud River, near Suffolk, Virginia 

 (30980); specimen of wollastonite 

 from New Hartford, New York, and 

 a specimen of pyrite in schist from 

 Sitka, Alaska (31065) ; 63 plants from 

 Wyoming, collected by F. H. Knowl- 

 ton (31281) ; 68 specimens of minerals 

 from various localities (31319) ; 2 

 bones of Morotherium, collected by 

 Dr. J. S. Diller (31395) ; a collection 

 of rocks made by Mr. W. Lindgren in 

 Nevada City and Gi'ass Valley, and 

 252 slides (31451) ; geological material 

 to illustrate Prof. H. W. Turner's 

 paper in the Fourteenth Annual Re- 

 port of the U. S. Geological -Survey, 

 on the rocks of the Sierra Nevada 

 (31525) ; phosphate rock from Reeds 

 Gap, .luniata Coiiuty, Pennsylvania, 

 and Quincy, Florida (31527) ; speci- 

 men of psilomelane, after pyrolusite, 

 from Phillipsburg, Montana, col- 

 lected by W. H. Weed (31664) ; speci- 

 men of calamine from Elkhorn Mine, 

 Elkhorn, Montana, also collected by 

 Mr. Weed (31665) ; geological mate- 

 rial collected in Colorado by Mr. 

 Whitman Cross, and 2 basaltic bombs 

 obtained in New Mexico by Dr. R. T, 



