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lection (35563); specimen of Euphorbia 

 adenoptera Bertol (35599) ; 4 specimens 

 of Aradiis nigerStal (35628); cotypes of 

 Aphrophora irrorata Ball, and a speci- 

 men of Aphrophora anmdala Ball, from 

 Utah and Nebraska (35964) . 



Hellek, a. a., Lancaster, Pa.: Plants 

 from Porto Rico. Purchase. (36354, 

 36473. ) 



Hemphill, Henry, San Diego, Cal. : Spec- 

 imen of selenites from San Diego 

 (35427); land-shells (35456). 



Henderson, L. F., Gray Herbarium, Cam- 

 bridge, Mass. : Type specimen of plants 

 {Dovningia) (gift) (36103); 4 plants 

 from Idaho (exchange) (36377, 36400) ; 

 plant from Idaho (exchange) (36586). 



Henshaw, H. W., Hilo, Hawaii: Bat 

 {Lasiurus xeinota) (gift) (35316); 469 

 birds' skins from Hawaii (purchase) 

 (35325); crustaceans (gift) (35464, 

 35540); crab {Caluppa galhis) (gift) 

 (35694); shrimp (gift) ( 36235 ); 3 spec- 

 imens of shrimps {Atgoida), from 

 Kaiwiki, Hawaii (36528). 



Herrera, Prof. A. L., Museo Nacional, 

 Mexico: Memorandum concerning the 

 imitation of protoplasm by oleates, 

 with preparations illustrating the same. 

 36037. 



Hess, L. L., Marathon, Tex.: Received 

 through R. T. Hill: Specimen of cin- 

 nabar from Terlinga, Brewster County, 

 Tex. 35560. 

 Hesseltine, T. B. (See under Wilfred 

 L. Brown. ) 



Hill, Hon. David J. (See under State 



Department. ) 

 Hill, R. T., II. S. (Teological Survey: 

 Flint chips from Pefia, Colorado 

 Springs, Tex. 35646. (See under L. 

 L. Hess.) 

 Hill, Mrs. W. E., Fort Bliss Station, El 

 Paso, Tex.: Kissing bug {Melanolestei< 

 al)doinhialis H. Schaff) . 35365. 

 Hillebkand, Dr. W. F., U. S. Geological 

 Survey: Vanadium and i-arnotite-bear- 

 ing sands from San Miguel River, Pla- 

 cerville, near Telluride, Colo. 35:^59. 

 Hilliakd, <J. B., Urbana, Ohio: Kissing- 

 bug [Mckmolestes picipes H. Schf). 

 35418. 



Hills, R. C, Denver, Colo.: Eocene fos- 

 sils. 35586. 



Hinds, .1. E., Brooklyn, N. Y.: Electrical 

 apparatus. 36642. 



HiNE, Prof. J. S., Ohio State University, 

 Columbus, Ohio: Forty specimens of 

 dragonflies (35423); 2 specimens of 

 dragontlies {Lepthemis gravida Calvert) 

 (35817). 



Hitchcock, Prof. A. S., Manhattan, Kans. 

 Received through Department of Agri- 

 culture: Plant (gift) (35777); 90 violets 

 (exchange) (35886). 



Hitchcock, C. H., Hanover, N. H.: Geo- 

 logical material from the Hawaiian 

 Islands (35600, 36124). Purchase. 



Holland, Dr. J., Pahala Kau, H. I.: 

 Cranium, celt, and a piece of lava from 

 a lava cave, Hawaii. 36146. 



Holm AN, F. C, Call, Colombia, South 

 America: Two specimens of Torrent 

 Ducks ( Merganctta coltunhianu) . 36025. 



Holmes, J. H., Dunedin, Fla. : Marine 

 shells from Florida (35253, 35566). 



Holmes, W. H., U. S. National Museum. 

 (See under Brooks, Louis; Cendoya, 

 Julian, and Martine, Dr. Jose. ) 



HoLZiNGER, J. M., Winona, Minn. : Fifty- 

 six specimens of mosses (exchange) 

 (35377); specimen of Talimnn rugosper- 

 w?on(gift) (35973); 5 plants (exchange) 

 (36051 ); specimen of moss (exchange) 

 (36358). 



Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands; Bishop 

 Memorial Museum. Received through 

 Dr. W. T. Brigham, director: Land- 

 shells from the Hawaiian and other 

 islands in the. Pacific Ocean. 35767. 



Hopkins, Rev. A. C, Charlestown, W. 

 Va. : Luna moth {Actias hum Lin- 

 naeus) . 35368. 



Horan, Joseph, U. S. National Museum: 

 Three Remington and Spencer car- 

 tridges, said to have been used during 

 the Cuban campaign. 35319. 



HoRGAN, E. J., U. S. National Museum: 

 Two skins and skull of ^fus decumaniis. 

 35854. 

 HoRNiMAN ^lusEUM. I See under Lon- 

 don, England. ) 

 Hough, Mrs. Myrtle Zuck, Washington, 

 D. C. : One hundred and seventy- 

 four plants from Arizona. Purchase. 

 35579. 



