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GuovEi:, W. E. (Galveston, Tex.) ■• Three 

 birds' .skins, representing 2 species. 

 28672. 



GuNDLACii, Dr. JiTAN (ITabana, Cuba): 

 Cuban Macaw, Ara tricolor; Crow, 

 Corvns minutiis; 2 Herons {Buiorides 

 hrunnescevs and Florida cwrulea), (mel- 

 aulstic). 28813. 



Gunning, Mrs. Mary (Boston, Mass.): 

 Two volumes of mounted Alga' from 

 the Pacific and Atlantic coasts of the 

 United States. 28.581. (Presented to 

 the Smithsonian Institution and depos- 

 ited in the National Museum.) 



GtJNTHEiJ, Dr. Albert. (See under Brit- 

 ish Museum, London, England.) 



Guthrie, O. (Felts Mills, N. Y.): Bowl- 

 der froni the glacial drift (28347); 

 bowlders from ground moraine (28889). 



GwYN, Dr. C. L. (Galveston, Tex.): 

 Shells (28837); Miocene fossils from 

 the artesian well in Galveston (29044) ; 

 6 species of marine shells from the 

 beach at Galveston, and Miocene fos- 

 sils from levels in artesian well (29085) ; 

 3 crabs, representing 3 species (29355). 



Haddon, Dr. A. C. (Inisfail, Hills Road, 

 Cambridge, England): Twenty-four 

 ethnological objects from New Guinea. 

 Exchange. 29310. 



Hague, Aknolo. (See under Interior 

 Department, U. S. Geological Survey). 



Halton, W. II. (Mountaingrove, Mo.): 

 Two photographs of stone implements 

 a:Kl pottery. 28515. 



Hami.jn, Homer (San Diego, Cal.) : Am- 

 monite, Pachydiscits sticiwnsis, Meek, 

 from Point Loma (exchange) (28.509); 

 Tertiary and other fossils from the 

 vicinity of San Diego (gift) (29049); 5 

 arrow-heads from Pine Island, Minne- 

 sota, 7 arrow-heads aiul a sujall stone 

 chisel from San Diego (gift) (29325). 



Hamline University (St. Paul), through 

 Prof. H. L. Osboru : Two species of 

 UniouidiR from Minnesota (29308) ; col- 

 lection of land and fresh-water shells, 

 and a few marine shells from the Phil- 

 ippine Islands (29430). 



Hanskk, E. a. (Bellevue. Iowa): Swift 

 Lizard, Cncmidophoriis scxlimatus, from 

 the shore of the Mississippi River. 

 28909. 



HAia-ORi), Horace (Petalnma, Cal.): 

 Two abnormally colored eggs of Crow, 

 Cori' u n a mcrica tins. 29387 . 



Harlow, Lieut. C. H., U. S. Navy (New- 

 port, R. I.): !Model of a grass boat or 

 "Balsa," made by the Amara Indians. 

 Deposit. 28339. 



Harrison, Judge Ben.jamin (Jackson- 

 ville, Fla.) : Four crabs, I'anopcHS Har- 

 r'lsii, from St. Johns River. 28381. 



Harrison, G.G. (Brandon, ^'a.) : Thirty- 

 seven arrow-heads Irom .Jamestown 

 Island; 35 arrow-heads and 2 spear- 

 heads from Brandon. 28874. 



Harrison, Mark E. (Greenfield, Mo.): 

 Scrapers, rude notched axes, and leaf- 

 shaped implements of flint; paint 

 stones and other articles of hematite 

 from Dade and Cedar counties. De- 

 posit. 28176. (Returned.) 



Harshbarger, W. A. (Topeka, Ivans.): 

 Aberrant specimen of Fajnlio Tiirnua 

 (29174) ; 30 specimens of Nortli Ameri- 

 can Coleoptera (29303). 



Hartley, W. P. (Mount Jackson, Pa.): 

 Pupa of Hawk Moth, Protoparce Caro- 

 lina. 29043. 



Har\'ard University (Gray Herbarium, 

 Cambridge, Mass.): Three hundred 

 and thirty-six herbarium sj^ecimens. 

 Exchange. 28867. 



Haskell, Miss B. A. (Philadelphia, Pa.): 

 Nymph of a water bug (Pedinocris sp.) 

 29243. 



Hawley, E. H. (See under Mrs. L. J. 

 Clarke.) 



Hay, W. p. (Central High School, Wash- 

 ington, D. C): Crustaceans from New 

 Zealand (exchange) (28330); 3 speci- 

 mens of stalagmite from Shiloh Cave, 

 Bedford, Ind. (gift) (29058); 7 frogs 

 from Virginia (gift) (29533). 



Hay, F. S., U.S. Army (Fort Huachuca, 

 Ariz) : Septarian nodule from near Fort 

 Wingate, N. Mex. 28472. 



Haywood, Westervelt (Rutherford, N. 

 J.): Six game Bantams. 29051. 



Hazard, Schuyler. (See under Cleve- 

 land, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. 

 Louis Railroad Company.) 



Heathcote, W. II. (Preston, Lancashire, 

 England) : Oak model of the first canoe 

 found iu the dock excavations at Pres- 

 ton. 28929. (Presented to the Smith- 

 sonian Institution and deposited iu the 

 National Museum.) 



