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HOASE, Hugh p. (National Military Home, Ohio). Tobacco liawk-motli, I'rofojiarce 

 celeits Hub. 26030. 



Hodge, F. Webb (Bureau of Ethnology). Eleven arrows of tlie Pima Indians of 

 southern Arizona. 26535. 



Hodge, H. G. (York, 111.). Chrysalis of milk- weed butterfly, Dunais plexippus 

 (26065) ; larva of walnut-moth, Cither onia regalis (26142). 



Hoffman, Dr. W. J. (Bureau of Ethnology). Eleven decorations and medals con- 

 sisting of the Order of the Crown of Steel, of Arancanea; Royal Order of Melu- 

 sine; Order of Nicahu-et-Iftikhar, of Tunis; Order of the Liberator, of Vene- 

 zuela; Royal Order of the Crown, of Prussia; Order of the Zaehriugen Lion, of 

 Baden; Ancient and Illustrious order of St. James, of Portugal; Great Golden 

 Medal of Merit for Science and Art, Austro-Hungary ; Royal Norwegian Golden 

 Medal of Merit, with crown, Norway; Royal Ludwig Medal for Science and Art, 

 Bavaria; and Military Medal of Merit for service as Surgeon in Franco-Prussian 

 War. Deposit. 26982. 



HoLi.is, Fred S. (Boston, Mass.). Quartzite bowlder from Deerfield River Valley. 

 26058. 



H©LLis. George F. (See under H. C. Moore. ) 



Holm, Theodor (Department of Agriculture). Soft-shelled turtle from Eustis, Fla. 

 26811. (See under U. S. Fish Commission.) 



Holt, H. R. R (Takoma Park). Great Dane hound {Canis familiaris). 26741. 



Holzner, Frank X. (See under Smithsonian Institution. U. S. National Museum 

 and Dr. E. A. Mearns.) 



Hook, Fridolf ( Vladivostock, Russia) ; through .T. Lyall. acting IT. S. consul, Singa- 

 pore. Stone implements, fragments of pottery, shells, and other objects from 

 Vladivostock. 27089. 



Hoppixg, Ralph (Keweah, Cal.) Ten specimens of coleoptera (26029); specimens 

 of Californian coleoptera, representing 65 species (26193) : Californian coleoptera, 

 representing 47 species (27028). 



HouRSTOx, .Joseph (Cumberland House, Saskatchewan, Canada). Green garnet. 

 26057. 



Hough, W.\lter (U. S. National Museum). Four chromolithographic posters of 

 the Madrid Columbian Exposition. 26999. (See under Smithsonian Institution. 

 U. S. National Museum.) 



How.-vRD, L. 0. (See under .J. B. Lembert.) 



Howell, E. E. (Washington, D. C). Minerals and other geological material 

 , (exchange) (26127); cleaned skeleton of striped bass, 18 inches long (pur- 

 chased for World's Columbian Exposition) (26265); 14 specimens of minerals 

 from various localities, consisting of rutile, harmotome, chalcopyrite, marca- 

 site, massive rutile, chrysolite, hyalite, and anhydrite (exchange) (26.529); 

 specimen of pink tourmaline in lepidolite from San Diego, Cal. (exchange) 

 (26713); 48 specimens of minerals from various localities (purchased for World's 

 Columbian Exposition) (26827); specimen of rubellite in lepidolite from San 

 Diego County, Cal. (gift) (26828); slab of glacial polislied limestone from 

 Rochester, N. Y, (purchased for World's Columbian Exposition) (26938). 



Hubbard, Mrs. H. G. (Detroit, Mich.). Seventy-two specimens, representing 30 

 species of coleoptera illustrating the saline fauna of Great Salt Lake. 26032. 



Hubbard, L. L. (Cambridge, Mass.). Five specimens of noseliteand haiiyuite from 

 Prussia. 26390. 



Hunter, Mrs. Lida (Dayton, Ohio.). Four specimens of fungus-beetle, BoJetophagns 

 cornutus Fab. 26140. 



HuRTER. Julius (St. Louis, Mo.). Rattlesnake (26049); 12 specimens of Unios from 

 Missouri, 2 turtles from Missouri, and a salamander from Alabama (26394). 

 Exchange. 



