LIST OF ACCESSIOISrS. 



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H()1(;h, Dr. Walter, U. S. National Mu- 

 t^i'uni: A hat worn by a member of 

 Riiigo's; artillery company, one of the 

 early military organizations of Wash- 

 ington, D. V. (35485); land-shells from 

 Mexico (:->o!to2). (See under Smith- 

 sonian Institution, Bureau of Ethnol- | 

 ogy.) 



lIoiTz, Mrs. K. T. (See under Smith- 

 sonian Institution, Bureau of Ethnol- 

 < >gy. ) 



HowAKD, Dr. L. (). (See under Agri- 

 culture, Department of; P^hrhorn, 

 E. AL; Fletcher, James; Brodie, Dr. 

 William. ) 



Howe, C. F., Bridgetown, Barbados. 

 West Indies: Reptiles and batrachians 

 (36045); large specimen of Manjak 

 from Chalky ^Mountain Mine, Barba- 

 dos, received through Mr. P. McDon- 

 ough (36113). 



Howell, A. vH., Washington, D. C. : 

 Plants from Vermont (35272); plant 

 (35661); 2 plants from Duke, Va. 

 (3ft569). 



Howell, ¥.. E., Washington, D. C. : 

 Specimen of sulphur crystals; specimen 

 of fiuorite crystals; 2 specimens of 

 agates; sjjecimen of lodestone; models 

 of the Great Mogul diamond and a fos- 

 sil fish (purcha.«e) (36647); specimen of 

 lodestone ( presented to the Smithsonian 

 Institution) (36648). 



HiBBAKU, H. (4., and Schwakz, E. A., 

 Department of Agriculture. Received 

 throughE. A. Schwarz: Threethousand 

 sj)ecimens of North American insects. 

 35819. (See under E. A. Schwarz.) 



Hudson, Dr. J. W. (See under Smith- 

 sonian Institution, Bureau of Ethnol- 

 ogy-) 



Hunt, J. Brooks, Hamilton, ilermuda. 

 Received through Hon. W. ]\Iaxwell 

 Greene: Geological material. 36134. 



Hi'NTER, AViLLLVM, Washington, D. G. : 

 Five plants (35575) ; specimen of La-siu- 

 nis hon'iilis (35657). 



HiNTER, W. L. (See under Austin, 8. W. ) 



HrsE, T. W., Fort Benton, Mont.: Two 

 specimens of Sphinx-moth. 35356. 



Hi TcnENs, J. F. (See under Robert 

 Scott. ) 



Hutchinson, Dr. W.T., Winchester, Va. : 

 Spotted skunk [Spilogule) (35716); 7 

 eggs (one set) of Rallus rirginiamis, 

 from Virginia (35719). 



Hutton, F. W. (See under Ghristchurch, 

 New Zealand, Ganterbury Museum. ) 



IaERiN<; VON, Dr. H. (See under Sao 

 Paulo, Brazil, .Museu Paulista.) 



Ini)L\ MrsEiM. (See umler Calcutta, 

 India. ) 



Interior Dei'akt.mkni', riiikd t'^tatts Geo- 

 logical Surre;/: Five hundred and ninety 

 boxes and crates containing a collection 

 of fossil vertebrates and trays trans- 

 ferred from New Haven, Conn.; .stone 

 implement (35249); igneous and sedi- 

 mentary rocks and ores from Little 

 Belt Mountains, Montana, ol)tained by- 

 Walter H. Weed (35263); fossil fishes 

 and fossil leaves, collected by H. W. 

 Turner from the Big Smoky formation, 

 California (35264); 5 stone implements 

 from Umatilla, Oreg., and a pair of 

 seal -skin boots from Port Clarence, 

 Alaska (35672); 36() specimens of 

 Lower Cambrian brachiopods from 

 Troy, N. Y. (35734); kaolin from the 

 line of the Georgia Railroad near Au- 

 gusta, Ga. (35800); coals and clays 

 from Pennsylvania (35907); 740 speci- 

 mens of Ordovician, Silurian, and De- 

 vonian fossils (35935); series of draw- 

 ings of fossil vertebrates for comparison 

 with the fossils constituting accession 

 35249 (35956) ; geological specimens 

 from Big Tree (|uadrangle, California, 

 collecte.l l)y H. W. Turner (36003); 

 geological spetimeus from Cvalde 

 quadrangle, Texas, collected by T. 

 Way land Vaughan (36030); 28 speci- 

 mens of Middle Devonian fossil plants 

 from AIapletf)n, Aroostook County, 

 -Me., collected by Prof. H. S. Williams 

 (360601; .series of Dinosaur bones, col- 

 lected in the Black Hills l)y N. H. Dar- 

 ton (36114); 750 specimens of rocks, 

 collected in the Anthracite and Crested 

 Butte quadrangles of Colorado by Whit- 

 man Cross (36181) ; series of fo.ssil fishes 

 from t lie Jurassic of Colorado (36183); 

 received through David White, 5si>eci- 

 mens of Paleozoic insects, collected by 

 Mr. White (3<)2!0) ; 388 specimens of 

 rocks from Silver Cliff, Rosita district. 



