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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1897. 



Hughes, J.T., Somerset, Kentucky: Milk- 

 weed silk. 4027 (XI). 



Hughes, Ralph, Leavenworth, Wash- 

 ington: Plant; insect. (Returned.) 

 4423 (XI, VII). 



HURI), E. O., Plainville, Ohio: Plant. 

 3966 (XI). 



HrTCHiNsoN, I. W., Abbeville, South 

 Carolina: Ore, and monazite after the 

 reduction of ore. 3894 (xiii). 



HcTcniNsoN, Dr.W. F., Winchester, Vir- 

 ginia: Mammal skin. (Returned.) 

 4290 (I). 



■Hyde, G. L., Springville, Utah: Sup- 

 posed fire-clay. (Returned.) 4274 



(XIII). 



LiiMA, I. (See under Science College, 

 Imperial University, Tokyo, .Japan.) 



Imperial National Museum, Uueno 

 Park, Tokyo, Japan: Birdskin. (Re- 

 turned.) 4303 (II). 



Isbell, A. M., Merle, Texas: Spider. 4203 



(VII). 



Jamaica, Institute of, Kingston, Jamai- 

 ca, transmittod by .1. E. Duerden : Two 

 species of crabs. (Returned.) 4127 



(VIII). 



Jarvis, P.W., Kingston, Jamaica: Corals 

 and crabs. 3808 (portion returned, 

 and remainder retained, 32588). ( viii.) 



Jay, R. G., Dexter, Kansas : Supposed 

 meteorite. (Returned.) 3939 (xii). 



Jencks, Mrs. A. H., Buncombe, Wiscon- 

 sin : Twenty-two specimens of minerals. 

 (Returned.) 4338 (xii). 



Jester, S. D., Wiggs, Arkansas: Two 

 beetles. (Returned.) 3778 (vii). 



Johnson, .1. L., Duffield, Virginia: Fos- 

 sil shells; archicological objects. 4485 

 (shells returnod, remainder retained as 

 an exchange, 32326). (x-b; xiv.) 



Johnson, T. K., Guthrie, Oklahoma: In- 

 sect. (Returned.) 3824 (vii). 



Johnson,W. a., Galesburg, Illinois : Four 

 birds' eggs. (Returned.) 4479 (ii). 



Johnston, F. J., New Carlisle, Ohio: 

 Worm. 4382 (32353) (viii-a). 



JONj;s, J. B., Donald, West Virginia: 

 Ores. (Returned.) 4144 (xiii). 



JUDSON, W. B., Highland Park, Califor- 

 nia, transmitted by Major Bendire: 

 Humming birds. (Returned.) 3910 

 (11). 



Keanky, W. M., De Soto, Missouri : Herb. 

 4298 (31845) (xi). 



Kearney, J. J., Hclotcs, Texas: Sup- 

 posed meteorite. (Returned.) 3957(xil). 



Kei'eer, C.A. (See under Maloney, Sir 

 Alfred.) 



Keith, E. H., Halleck, California: Min- 

 eral. (Returned.) 4223 (xii). 



Kendall, S. Coy, Deckertown, New Jer- 

 sey: Minerals. (Returned.) 4098 (xiih 



Kenner, J. L., Jr., Peoria, Illinois: In- 

 sect. 3902 (VII). 



Kent Scientific Institute, Grand Rap- 

 ids, Michigan, transmitted by C. A. 

 Whittemore: 102 birds' skins from 

 Guatemala; mammal skin from Hon- 

 duras. 3794 (returned); 4396 (ii, i). • 



Ketcham, Mack, Victor, Indiana: 

 Specimen resembling clay. (Returned.) 

 4427 (xiii). 



Keyes, Charles R., Mount Vernon, 

 Iowa: Three birds' skins. (Returned.) 

 3814 (II). 



Kimball, G. N., Waltham, Massachu- 

 setts: Insects. (Returned.) 4253(vii). 



Kindle, E. M., Nevr Haven, Connecti- 

 cut : Fossil plants from Greenland. 

 4092 (31529) (x-b). 



Kirkland, Dr. R. J., Grand Rapids, 

 Michigan: Shells. 3827 (portion re- 

 turned and remainder retained, 31600). 

 (VI.) 



Kirkpatrick, O., Hunt, Idaho: Ore, 

 (Returned.) 4165 (xiii). 



Kirkwood, F C, Baltimore, Maryland: 

 Birdskin, 3890 (ii). 



Kleckner, M. E., Tiffin, Ohio : Crystals. 

 (Returned.) 4342 (xii). 



Klein, Anton, Flagstaff, Arizona: Rock 

 and clay. . (Returned.) 4194 (xiii). 



Knaus, Warren, McPherson, Kansas: 

 Twenty-two specimens of coleoptera. 

 (Returned.) 4059 (vii). 



Knight, Ora W., Bangor, Maine: Bird 

 skin. (Returned.) 4158 (ii). 



Kogale, J. W., Halfway, Oregon : Insect. 

 (Returned.) 3862 (vii). 



Kohlde, George, Portland, Oregon: 

 Geological material. (Returned.) 4417 



(XIII). 



Krueger, p. W., Cleveland, Ohio: In- 

 sects (portion returned and remainder 

 retained, 32046). (vii.) 



KuEiiN, H. R., Giddings, Texas: Stones, 

 (Returned.) 4482 (xiii). 



KuNziR, Mrs. Helen Kane, Umatilla, 

 Oregon : Two archaeological objects. 

 4312 (31875) (xiv). 



