794 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1889. 



Hall, Mrs. John W. (Washington, District of Columbia). A living alligator from 

 Jacksonville, Florida. 21241. 



Hallock, Charles (Plainfield, Massachusetts). Rock specimens from Massachu- 

 setts. 21273. 



Hamilton, H. P. (Three Rivers, Wisconsin). Fragments of pottery from Wisconsin. 

 (Exchange.) 21823. 

 (See under Bureau of Ethnology,) 



Hamilton, M. (Savannah, Georgia). A plant from Georgia (20573) ; a plant (Ascle- 

 piaz amplexica iilis) supposed to he an antidote for snake-bite, sent for experimental 

 purposes. (21266.) 



Hanks, Prof. Henry G. (San Francisco, California). Four specimens of hanksite. 

 21525. 



Harden, E. B. (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania). Silver prints takeu lrom two nega- 

 tives, showing the interior of an anthracite coal mine. 20879. 



Harding, Miss Ellen M. (Washington, District of Columbia). A living domestic 

 fowl. 20918. 



Hare, Sidney J. (Kansas City, Missouri). Six flint knives from a mound in Kansas 

 City. 20993. 



Harkness, Henry (U. S. National Museum). A campaign badge. 21147. 



Harman, R. V. (London, England). Photographs of the races conquered by the 

 Egyptians. (Purchased.) 20984. 



Harmon, H. C. (Mount Pleasant, District of Columbia). A living Horned Owl (Bubo 

 virginUinus), from Loudoun County, Virginia. 21537. 



Harper Brothers (New York City, New York). Original drawings of illustrated 

 article by J. E. Watkins, "The evolution of the passenger car" (21091), illustra- 

 tions of the railway passenger car. (21150.) 



Harris, I. H. (Wagnerville, Ohio). Stone implements from Fort Ancient, Ohio, and 

 a flint knife from Logan County, Ohio. 21609. 



Harris, William C. (New York City, New York.) A fish from Lake Miltona, Michi- 

 gan. 21312. 



Harton, E. S. (Attleborough, Massachusetts). Campaigu badges. 21161. 



Hartshorne, Charles H. (Waynesville, North Carolina). A building-stone from 

 McDowell County, Nortfi Carolina. 21942. 



Harvard College Observatory (Cambridge, Massachusetts). Nine silver-prints 

 and ten lanterns. 20938. 



Hasbrouck, E. M. (Brownwood, Texas). A living Civet cat from Texas. 21122. 



Hawley, E. H. (U. S. Natioual Museum). A photograph of the gunship New Orleans, 

 built at Sackett's Harbor, New York, in 1813, in twenty days, from standing 

 timber. 21277. 



Hawley, F. S. (Broadalbin, New Yorkj. Glass lamp, a tinder-box, and a cartridge- 

 box (21276) ; a foot-stove used in 1830-40 (21741). 



Haworth, Erasmus (Oskaloosa, Iowa). Rocks from Maine. (Exchange). 21236. 



Hay, Rorert (Junction City, Kansas). Five specimens of halite from Kingman 

 County, Kansas. 22103. 



Hayden, W. P. (Raymond, Maine). Three specimens of minerals from Raymond, 

 Maine. (Purchased). 21156. 



Hayward, Howard (Raleigh, North Carolina). A collection of stone implements 

 found near Raleigh, North Carolina. 21512. 



Heighway, A. E. (Cincinnati, Ohio). Two specimens of staurolite crystals from 

 Fannin County, Georgia. 21432. 



Heilbronner, Raoul (Paris, France). Mediaeval scientific instruments. (Pur- 

 chased). 21295. 



Heliotype Printing Company (Boston, Massachusetts). A collection of prints, 

 photolithographs, heliotypes, and heliochromes (21479, 20882). 



