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GuNN, Calvin, St. Louis, Mo. : Stone 

 club head found on an ancient Indian 

 camp ^iite near jVIigi^issinawa River, 

 Wabash County, Ind. 3el078. 



Guthrie, Lkon J., AVilleinstad, Curasao, 

 West Indies: Bats from the West In- 

 dies (36111, 86524). Purchase. 



Haley, C. B., Oklahoma City, Okla. T.: 

 Specimen of Wheel bug, Prionidus cris- 

 tatux Linnteus. 35754. 



Hall, R. J., Fort Plain, N. Y. : Fragments 

 of pottery from an Indian burial site, 

 Minden, N. Y. 3H548. 



Hallock, Charles, Washington, D. C. : 

 Fourteen specimens of fossils from 

 various localities. 35774. 



Hamilton, J. A., Chambersburg, Pa.: 

 Larva of Photimts p>jralls Linnaeus. 

 35245. 



Hammell, p. J., Bellevue, Iowa: Five 

 arrow-points. 36128. 



Hammond, J. B. (See under Smithson- 

 ian Institution.) 



Hami'sox, Sir Georok. (See under Lon- 

 don, England; British Museum.) 



Handwerk, J. H., Joliet, 111.: Three 

 specimens of Pisldium Imndwerki Sterki, 

 from a type lot obtained in Joliet. 

 36067. 



Hansard, A. C, Luguillo, P. R. : Nests 

 of trapdoor ants from Porto Rico. 

 35318. 



Hard, W. M., Colon, Colombia, South j 

 America: Twenty specimens of Lepi- | 

 doptera. Purchase. 36639. 



Haring, a. B., Frenchtown, N. J.: Two 

 insects. 35553. 



Harper, M. L., & Co., Washington, D, C. : 

 Specimens of mineral waters. Pur- 

 chase. 36574. 



Hark, Miss Alice, Forest Glen, Md. : 

 Specimens of Diemi^ctyhifi miniatvs, 

 from Maryland. 36655. 



Harriman, a. S., Bucksport, Me.; Two 

 collections of insects. (35281, 35455.) 



Harriman, Edward H., Harriman Ex- 

 pedition. Received through Dr. C. 

 Hart Merriam: Large collection of 

 Alaskan insects and arachnids. 36670. 



Harris, Graham H., Chicago, 111. : Trout 

 {Salve/ inus marstoiii), from Lake Tou- 

 rilli, Quebec. 35656. 



Harrison, Ben.iamin, Jacksonville, Fla. : 

 Jaws of a tiger shark from Nassau 

 Sound. 35871. 



Harrison, Miss Carrie, Department of 

 Agriculture: Five plants. 35660. 



Harrison, W. H., Petersburg, Va. : 

 Hawk-moth. 36477. 



Hart, C. A., Urbana, 111.: Two speci- 

 mens of Saw flies {Schizocerus zabriskei 

 Ashm.). 35943. 



Harvey, F. L. (See under Agriculture, 

 Department of. ) 



Harward, Miss Winnie, Albuquenjue, 

 N. Mex. : Two plants. 36537. 



Harwood, Dr. George, Johnson City, 

 Tex.; Larva of Texas Screw- worm, 

 (^hrysomyid {Liicilis) rnacellaria Fabr. 

 36144. 



Hasbkoick, Dr. E. M., Washington, D. C. : 

 Skin of Brown Pelican, Pelecanttsfuscus, 

 from Florida (exchange) (36040); 2 

 Crossbills {Loxia curvirsotris minor') 

 (gift) (36167). 



Hassall, Dr. Albert, Department of 

 Agriculture: Plant from the District of 

 Colum))ia (35571); bat {Vespertiliofus- 

 cus) (35927). 



Hasseltine, B. L. (See under Brown, 

 W. L. ) 



Hatcher, J. B., Princeton, N. J.: Collec- 

 tion of reptiles, batrachians, and fishes 

 from South America. 35802. 



Hause, H. D., Syracuse, N. Y. : Fifteen 

 plants (35516); specimen of Pyrola 

 secunda (35450); 2 violets (36539); 35 

 specimens of Viola selkirki (36527); 5 

 violets from central New York (36625). 

 Exchange. 



Havens, Capt. J. G. W., U. S. Life-Saving 

 Service, Point Pleasant, N. J. : Cutlass- 

 fish ( Trichiiiriis kpturun) . 35798. 



Hawks, A. McL., Tacoma, Wash.: Ma- 

 rine shells from Washington. 35528. 



Hay, Prof. W. P., Washington, D. C. : 

 Triton {Spelerpex ruber) , from the Dis- 

 trict of Columbia. 35706. (See under 

 Williamson, E. B. ) 



Haymond, Mrs. Dorcas, Morgantown, 

 W. Va. : Six pieces of pottery. 36307. 



Hazzard, David, Milton, Del.: Samples 

 of iron ore. 36152. 



Heath, Harold, Pacific Crove, Cal.: 

 Two specimens of Anomuran crabs 

 (35299); Isopods from Monterey Bay 

 (35332) . 



Heidemann, O., Department of Agricul- 

 ture: Ten s])ecimeiis representing two 

 species of Hemiptera, new to the col- 



