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Hedley, Charles (Australian Museum, 

 Sydney, New South Wales) : Specimens 

 of Mayasella Cumingii, Dav., from Aus- 

 tralia. 28847. 



Heilprin, William (Washington, D. C.) : 

 Isopod crustaceans from the Potomac 

 Flats. 28364. 



Hemphill, Henry (San I>iego, Cal.): 

 Mexican mollusks from bottom of a 

 Mexican vessel in San Diego Harbor; 

 also marine shells. 2899.5. 



Henry, J. H. (Easton, Md.), through B. 

 E. McHale: Young turkey, showing ab- 

 normal growth. 28565. 



Henshaw, H.W. (See under Smithsonian 

 Institution, Bureau of Ethnology.) 



Herman, W. W. (Boston, Mass.): Eight 

 species of Japanese shells (28327) ; ma- 

 rine shells from Japan (29073) ; shells, 

 3 specimens of echini, and a hydractin- 

 ian from the same locality' (29097) ; crus- 

 taceans and echinoderms (29141). 



Herrera, Frof. A. L. (See under Mex- 

 ico, National Museum of). 



Herrick, C. J. (Granville, Ohio): Plas- 

 ter cast of an inscribed stone, the origi- 

 nal of which was found in Newark, 

 Ohio. 288.52. 



Hetzel, Miss S. R. (Clifton Station, Va.) : 

 Terrapin. 29432. 



Hidden, W. E. (Iliddenite, N. C.) : Speci- 

 men of rowlandite from Blanco County, 

 Tex. 28440. 



Hill, E. J. (Englewood, 111.): Two her- 

 barium specimens of Tradescautia. 

 29491. 



Hill, Prof. R. T. (U. S. Geological Sur- 

 vey): Laud shells from Panama and 

 Costa Rica (29107) ; pelts of mammals 

 from Panama (29133). 



Hill, Dr. W. H. (Mooresville, Ala.), 

 through O. M. Hundley: Stone taken 

 from the bladder of a hog. 28799. 



Hillebrand, Dr. W. F. (U. S. Geological 

 Survey ) : malakon from North Carolina ; 

 3specimensof uraninitefrom Joachims- 

 thal, Bohemia; urauinite from Pre- 

 bram, Bohemia; specimens from H;iles 

 Quarry, Glastonbury, and from Branch- 

 ville, Conn. ; geological specimens from 

 Moss and Arendal, Norway. 29219. 

 (See under W. G. Waring). 



HiLLMAN, F. G. (New Bedford, Mass.): 

 Two natural formations of clay iron- 

 stone from Gay Head, Martha's Vine- 

 yard, Mass. 28890. 



Hills, Edward, Son & Co. (New York 

 City) : Gum copal from New Zealand, 

 Malay Peninsula, and Africa. Pur- 

 chase. 28514. 



Hix, T. W. (Santee, Ga.) : A.sbestos from 

 near Cleveland, Ga. 29265. 



HoADLEY, G. W. (Phoenix, Anz.): Black 

 material resembling stone coal, found 

 in mounds near Phcenix. 28615. 



HoBBS, F. W. (See under Arlington 

 Mills.) 



HOLCOMB, E. G. (Helena, N. Y.): Two 

 spear-heads, 3 polished hatchets, 3 

 gouges, and a polishing tool. Ex- 

 change. 28989. 



Holmes, S. J. (University of California, 

 Berkeley, Cal.): Two specimens of 

 Finnixa from Mendocino County. Ex- 

 change. 28676. (See under California, 

 University of) 



HoLZiNGER, J. M. (See under Agricul- 

 ture, Department of. ) 



HooPES, JosiAH (West Chester, Pa.): 

 W^estern Grasshopper Sparrow, Ammo- 

 dramus savaniiarnm perpallidus, from 

 North Dakota. 29488. 



Hopkins, H. A. (Grand Rapids, Mich.): 

 Commission of Hannibal M. Allen as 

 captain of artillerists, dated May 6, 

 1812, signed by James ]\Iadison, I'resi- 

 dent of th(! United States. Deposit. 

 28415. (Returned.) 



HoRNOR, C. G. (Baxter Springs, Kaus.): 

 Six arrow-heads from Cherokee County, 

 Kans. 29317. 



Hough, Dr. Walter (U. S. National Mu- 

 seum) : Fossil plants from Morgantown, 

 W. Va. 28663. 



How, C. H. (Addison, W. Va.): Rhinoc- 

 eros Beetle, Dynastes tityus. 28463. 



Howard, Prof. L. O. (Department of 

 Agriculture) : Land shells from Browns- 

 ville, Tex. 29201. (See under George 

 B. King.) 



Howell, E. E. (Washington, D. C): 

 Cranium of Fortheus molossus (ex- 

 change) (28363) ; male specimen of 

 Hercules Beetle, Dynastes hercules, from 

 the West Indies (exchange) (28632); 

 3 specimens of Xauiiia from the East 

 Indies (exchange) (28793); 3 specimens 

 of Canon Diablo iron, polished slice 

 of Canon Diablo iron, wax opal from 

 the State of Washington, jasper opal 

 from the same locality, and si)ecimeu of 



