796 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM. 1889. 



Hornaday, William T. (Washington, District of Columbia). Two buffalo-skins 

 (purchased) (20838) ; a Japanese bos used for carrying passengers (21326) ; White- 

 headed Eagle (21974). 



Hough, E. C. (Washington, District of Columbia). A living Screech Owl (Megascops 

 asio). 215(34. 



Hough, Mrs. L. I. (Morgantown, West Virginia). A basket, formerly used in mak- 

 ing bread. 21137. 



Hough, Walteu (U. S. National Museum). Waffle-iron and a wooden lock (21131) ; 

 a rude implement of black chert found near Morgantown, West Virginia (21439) ; 

 a lamp from Morgantown, West Virginia (21459); and several ethnological 

 objects of curious design (21731). 

 (See under Mrs. Dr. Casselberry and Miss Emma Protzmau.) 



Howard, Ernest (U. S. Geological Survey). A specimen of steatite from Colvin 

 Run, Fairfax County, Virginia, 21901. 



Howell, E. E. (Rochester, New York). Specimens of siliceous oolite (21788); and 

 specimens of Eurypterus from the water-line near Buffalo, New York (21845). 



Howell, J. W. (Bisbee, Arizona). Minerals from Copper Queen Mine, Bisbee, 

 Arizona. (Purchased.) 21501. 



Hoy, Dr. P. R. (Racine, Wisconsin). Two fishes from Biloxi, Mississippi (21702); 

 two pieces of pine tree, showing injuries made by sap-sucker (21719) ; and a 

 fresh-water sponge (22167). 



Huffman, John (Washington, District of Columbia). A living White-headed Eagle 

 from Prince William Couuty, Virginia. 21491. 



Huidekoper, Master Reginald (Washington, District of Columbia). A living Fly- 

 ing Squirrel. 22086. 



Hulst, George D. (Brooklyn, New York). Larvae of insects. 21109. 



Humphrey, George M. (Pawnee City, Nebraska). A copper medaland badge. 

 20865. 



Hunt, C. E. (Washington, District of Columbia). A Fire-bellied Squirrel from Cen- 

 tral America. (Purchased.) 21128. 



Hunter, Alexander (Washington, District of Columbia). A Confederate army 

 jacket. 21203. 



Hunter, William (Accotink, Virginia). A notched axe from Accotink, Fairfax 

 County, Virginia (21920); 264 stone implements from Mount Vernon, Virginia 

 (21943). 



Hurlburt, E. (Utica, New York). Drillings fiom a deep well at Utica, 21738. 



Hurlrut, G. H. (See under Bureau of Ethnology.) 



Huyck, Thomas B. (Washington, District of Columbia). Two living alligators 

 from Florida, 21601. 



Illinois State Laboratory of Natural History (Champaign, Uliuois). Six 

 mounted specimens of Lepidoptera. 21803. 



Interior Department (Geological Survey, U. S.). Several pieces of Indian pottery 

 and a number of stone implements, found in Prentiss County, Mississippi (20876); 

 fossil fish remains collected by H. W. Turner in California (21055) ; a specimen 

 of native platinum from Washington Territory (21152); rocks from California 

 collected by Prof. J. S. Diller (21182) ; a large collection of rocks (comprising 

 about 2,000 specimens) of the Comstock lode and Washoe district, Nevada, 

 gatheredby S. F. Emmons and G. F. Becker. This collection is fully described 

 in Mr. Becker's report upon the geology of this region (Monograph in, U. S. 

 Geological Survey) and also in Messrs. Hague and Iddings' paper on the " Devel- 

 opment of Crystallization in Igueons Rocks" (Bulletin U. S. Geological Survey 

 No. 17) (21198); a collection of minerals made by Dr. W. F. Hillebrand from 

 various localities (21422) ; a mineral from Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, 

 collected by Walter H. Weed (21452) ; 1,371 minerals collected by S. L. Penfield 

 in St. Lawrence, Lewis, and Jefferson Counties, New York, embracing rluorite, 



