LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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II \i( her, J. B., Carnegie Museum, Pitts- 

 burg, Pa.: Fossil meat of nuts and fos- 

 sil wood from Squaw Crook, Sioux 

 County. Nebr. 37479. 



Hawkes, Maj. E. L., Washington, D.C.: 

 Kris, two bolo knives, spear, bamboo 

 bow, arrows and quiver, and wooden 

 bow from the Philippine Islands. Pur- 

 chase. 38084. 



Hawkins. D. D., Terra Ceia, Fla.: Skel- 

 eton of a porpoise from Tampa Pay, 

 Fla. 37895. 



Hawley, E. H., P. S. National Museum: 

 Dutch hautbois, <>r Diseant schalmay. 

 Purchase. 37389. 



Hay, Marshall P., Tallaj sa, Ga. Re- 



ceived through Department of Agri- 

 culture: Nineteen plants. 36811. 



Hay, W. P., Hinton, W. Va. : Insect- 

 (36782); 2 salamanders from West Vir- 

 ginia (36785); specimens of Hymenop- 

 tera and other insects (36956); 50 

 specimens of Cambarus affinis from the 

 Potomac River (38095). 



Hearne, W. H., Vivian, La.: Mole 

 cricket, Gryllotalpa borealis Burmeister. 

 37051. 



Hegen, P. il.. Miami, Fla.: One hun- 

 dred and sixty-live specimens of miscel- 

 laneous moths, principally Sphingidaa 

 (38008) ; 75 miscellaneous specimens i if 

 moths (38120). 



Heitmuller, A.. Washington, P. C. : 

 Two altars from a Roman Catholic 

 Church at Hildesheim. < lerniany. Ex- 

 change 371 3L>. 



Hemp, Miss Laura, Jefferson, Md.: Larva 

 of Sphinx moth. 36833. 



Henderson, J. B., Washington, 1). C. : 

 Land and fresh-water shells from Haiti. 

 37521. 



Henshaw, II. W., Hawaiian Islands. 

 Received through Dr. I.. 0. Howard: 



Two hundred and sixty-four Hawaiian 

 insects (36832); crustaceans (37030); 

 miscellaneous collection of insects from 

 the Hawaiian Islands (3710-">); shrimps 

 (37240); crabs and shrimps (37255); 

 crustaceans, mollusks, reptile, and a 

 lish (37085); natural history specimens 

 from the Hawaiian Islands (37293, 

 37487, 37524, 37690). 



Henshaw, Samuel. (See under Museum 

 of Comparative Zoology.) 



Hepburn, Dr. J. H., Pott Bayard, V 

 Alex.: Specimen of Searabseid beetle, 

 Dynastes grantii Horn. 37043. 



Herrera, Prof. A. L., City of Mexico, 

 Mexico. Received through Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture: Plant. 37182. 



Herron, Lieut. .1. S. i See under Agri- 

 culture, Department of.) 



HlLDER, Col. P. I', (deceased): Micro- 

 scopic newspaper senl into Paris during 

 the German siege, 1870-71, by means 

 of carrier pigeons (36989); 8 human 

 skulls from a small cemetery (Tata- 

 log) north of Manila (37500); 7 speci- 

 mens of pottery from a cemetery near 

 Santa Ana. Manila, Philippine Islands 

 (37769); 12 sets of negatives ami a set 

 of prints of Philippine men and women 

 of different tribes (38094 I. 



Hill, E. II. , Savannah, (la.: Indian 

 burial pot. Purchase. 36748. 



Hill, M. S., Blaine. Wash.: Three pho- 

 tographs of Makah Indians. 37394. 



Hilliard, G. R., Urbana, Ohio: 'Worm, 

 PecocephaVus kewens< i Moseley). 



Hindman, Albert. Elmo, Ark., received 

 through Department of Agriculture: 

 Four plants from Arkansas. 37089. 



IIine, Prof. James S.. < >hio State Univer- 

 sity, Columbus, Ohio: FourPanorpids, 

 new to the Museum collection. 3771 7. 



Hikase, Y., Kyoto. Japan. Received 

 through Miss Anna Bartsch. Fifty spe- 

 cies of Japanese shells. Purchase. 

 37729. 



Hitchcock, A. S., Agricultural College, 

 Manhattan, Kans. : Five hundred and 

 forty-two plants from southwestern 

 Florida. Purchase. 37723. 



Hitt. J. F... Augusta, Ga.: Specimen of 

 Corydalnxs cornvius Linnaeus. 36881. 



Hobart, Rev. W. T.. received through 

 Mr. Edwin H. Conger, Envoy Extraor- 

 dinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of 

 the United States to China: Lock and 

 key to the city gate of Pekin, known 

 as the "front gate." 37959. 



HODGE, l>r. E. P., Army Medical .Mu- 

 seum, Washington, P. C: Three post- 

 age stamps of the mile.-ima denomi- 



