236 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1893. 



Hasbrofck, E. M. (U. S. National Museum). Suake {Lanqjropcltis rhomhoniaciilaiHs) 

 froui Bethesda I'aik, Md. (26357) ; 2 specimens of i\jmg-tiqmTre\, Scitiroptents 

 voluccUa (26925); specimen of Henslow's sparrow, Jminodranuis Henslow'ufvoin. 

 the vicinity of Wasliiugton, D. C. (27090). 



Hassall, Albert. (See under Department of Agriculture.) 



Haupt, Prof. Paul. (See uuder Johus Hopkins University.) 



Hawkins, Andrew. (See under Dr. W. T. Owsley.) 



Hawkins, A. P. (New York City). English guitar and lyre-guitar. 26512. Pur- 

 chased for World's Columbian Exposition. 



Hay, W. p. (Washington, D. C). Salamander {HemidacfyUxm seutatum) from 

 Mount Vernon, Virginia (26314; large conglomeration of clay-cells of the mud- 

 wasp {Pelopaus cemeiildrliis) (26447); alcoholic specimens of Canibanis jicUiicidiis 

 from ShilohCave, Indiana, and Cambanis pcUucidas Testii (types) from Maytield's 

 Cave, Indiana (26992). 



Haynes, J. E. (Newark, N. J.). Photographs of ''Early Settlers Monument" 

 erected by the city of Newark in 1889, in memory (jf the tirst settlers of the 

 town in 1666. 26971. 



Haywood, Howard (Raleigh, N. C). Stone implements. 26653. 



Hazen, John McLean (Washington, D. C). Military uuilorm, epaulettes, shoul- 

 der-straps, sash, field-glasses, and headquarters dag, used by Gen. Hazen; also 

 captured Confederate flags. Deposit. 26913. 



Heard, Augustine (U. S. Legation, Seoul, Korea). Twelve musical instruments 

 from Korea. 26255.* 



Heliotype Printing Company (Boston, Mass.). Photolithograph. 26714. 



Hemphill, Henry (San Diego, Cal.). Cuttlehsh. with two extra specimens of the 

 endostyle. 26914. 



Hensuall, Dr. (See under U. S. Fish Commission.) 



Henshaw, H. W. (Witch Creek, Cal.). Collection of reptiles and batrachiaus, 

 scorpions and hair-worms (26995); herbarium specimens (27006); stone imi)le- 

 ment found near Santa Ysabel (27008j; rattlesnake, lizards, and a spider 

 (27049); reptiles (27076); nest of Myiarchns cinerascens iovin.&{\ in a stump of a 

 tree (27120) ; 8 reptiles, 1 specimen each of Vespertilio nitidns and Vtspenigo 

 hes2)crtts (27137). (See under Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of Ethnology.) 



Heroux, a. a. (Lawrence, Mass.). Jacobin pigeon. 26847. 



Hewlett, S. G. (Eastbourne, Sussex, England). Collection of rude chipjied Hint 

 implements, worked flakes, scrapers, cores, hammer-stones, broken polished 

 hatchets (retouched), i)ieces of calcined flint from plowed lands near Brachy 

 Head, South Downs, Sussex, England, also a scraper made of ox-hoof with edge 

 of iron. Exchange. 26537. 



Herrera, Prof. A. L. (Mexico, Mexico). Two eggs of I'lpilofascus. 26.542. 



Hill, Dr. W. Scott (Augusta, Me.). Ten fragments of i)ottery from an Indian flre- 

 place in the vicinity of Augusta. 26076. 



Hillebrand, Dr. W. F. (See under Interior Department. U. S. Geological Sur- 

 vey.) 



Hitchcock, Frank H. (Department of Agriculture). Two eggs of Accipiifr velox 

 from Sandy Spring, Md. (26166); 2 skins of fox-sparrow, Passerella iliaca 

 (26832); nest and 3 eggs of yellow-throated vireo from Medford, Mass. (27009). 



Hitchcock, Romyn (Washington, D. C). Fourteen si)ectographic photographs 

 made by Mr. Schumann, of Leipzig, Germany, in 1888, with a rough descriptive 

 memorandum of each ('26-501) ; a*olian dust collected from a house in Tien-Tsin, 

 China, after a dust-storm (26509); clays and ]>aint ores from Pennsylvania 

 (27118). 



* These objects were juirchased by Mr. Heard for the National Museum at the 

 request of the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. 



