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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1901. 



Hodge, Dr. E. R. Continued, 

 nation and •"> of the centavo denomina- 

 tion. 37852. 



Hodge, !•'. W., Smithsonian [nstitution: 

 Two arrow points, piece of obsidian, 

 fragments of pottery and pumice stone 



from New Mexico. 37501. 



HoGAN, William. Olmstead, Ky. : Stone 

 pestle. 37172. 



HoGE, -I. M. (See under Smithsonian 

 Institution, Bureau of Ethnology.) 



Holcomb, Benton, West Granby, Conn.: 

 Beetles and cedar wood. 37771. 



Holmes, J. I!-, Dunedin, Fla.: Marine 

 shells (36796); starfish (Luidia alter- 

 naia) from Sanibel Island (37705). 



Holmes, J. S., Bowmans Bluff, X. ('.: 

 Jumping mouse 36805. 



Holmes, W. II., U. S. National Museum: 

 Two specimens of iron ore from Nova 

 Scotia (37234); 107 specimens of shop 

 refuse from the Jasper quarry at Dur- 

 ham, Pa. (37248). (See under Smithso- 

 nian Institution, Bureau of Ethnology.) 



Holzinger, J. M., Winona, Minn., re- 

 ceived through Department of Agri- 

 culture: Moss from the Yellowstone 

 National Park (37436); 5 plants from 

 Minnesota and Montana (37817). 



Hooper, 1. II.. Raht, Tenn.: Piece of 

 rock, with supposed inscriptions, taken 

 from an ancient wall in Raht. 36766. 



Hopkins, M. II.. Louisville, Fla.: Two 

 plants from Florida. 37125. 



Horch, .1 um; A., Soldiers' Home, Wash- 

 ington, D. ('.: Coins from the Philip- 

 pine Islands, Purchase. .">774(i. 



Hornaday, W.T., New YorkCity: Head 

 skinr of buffalo and Rocky Mountain 

 sheep. 37627. 

 Hornung, Dr. John, San Francisco, Cal. : 

 Nine mammal skins (36831), 10 star- 

 fishes from San Francisco Bay (37603); 

 .". mammals i .".77 15 >. 

 Hough, I>r. Walter. (See underSmith- 

 sonian Institution, Bureau of Ethnol- 

 ogy.) 

 House, II. D., Oneida, N. Y.: Fifty speci- 

 mens of Viola sekerkii from New York 

 (37032 : 2 plants (37702). Exchange. 

 IIovkv, G. L. S., White Church, Kans.: 

 Six scraper stone.-, from Wyandotte 

 County, Kans. 37793. 



Howard, l>r. L. < ). (See under Adams, 

 Samuel II. ; Agriculture, Departmentof; 

 Brown, II.: Henshaw, II. W.; Stover, 

 Oliver ().; Townsend, Prof. C. II. 

 Tyler. I 



Howe, C. F., Chalky Mount, Barbados, 

 West Indies: Geological specimens. 

 36958. 



Howell, A. H., Department of Agri- 

 culture: Eighteen plants from Mans- 

 field, Vt. 36938. 



Howell, E. E., Washington D. C. : Three 

 series of Bohemian trilobites, showing 

 the development of Arethusina, Dal- 

 manites, and Trinucleus (purchase) 

 (36925); meteoric iron from Canyon 

 Diablo, Ariz, (exchange) (37006); re- 

 lief mapof Palestine (purchase) (37372); 

 specimens of fossil wood from near 

 Holbrook, Ariz, (purchase) (37538); 

 5 pieces of polished agate and 2 agate 

 spheres (purchase) (37641); 11 fossil 

 crinoids (purchase) (37722). 



Huene von, Dr. T. (See under Interior 

 Department, U.S. Geological Survey. ) 



Hulbert, H. B., Seoul, Korea, received 

 through Rev. E. E. Rogers: Korean 

 monocycle. Purchase. 37613. 



Hulst, Rev. G. D., Brooklyn, N. Y.: 

 Eleven specimens of Lepidoptera (gift) 

 (36996) ; 2 specimens of ferns from New 

 York (exchange) (37133); plant(Poty- 

 podium vulgare cambricum) from New 

 York (87254). 



Humphreys, .1. W., Colon, Colombia: 

 Fourteen hats from Colombia. Pur- 

 chase. 38090. 



lli nter, Mrs. Mary, Washington, D. C. : 



One hundred plants from the District 

 of Columbia. Purchase. 37033. 



IL nter, W. G., Washington, D. C.» Gold 

 ore from near Marshall, N. C. 37267. 



Hupperty, Charles. (See under Agri- 

 culture, Department of.) 



1 Lichens, J. M. (See under Agricul- 

 ture, Department of.) 



Hutchins, D. B., Hart, Mich.: Concre- 

 tion. 37920. 



Hutchinson, W. F., Winchester, Va.: 

 Skull of a Virginia deer, Odocoileus 

 virginianus. 87939. 



