LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 787 



Hewitt, G. C. (Rock Springs, \Vy.). Specimeu of elalerite and an unknown bydro- 

 ciirbon from Wasatch Range, Utah (23797) ; ozokerite from Soldier Summit, 

 Emery County, Utah (24108). 



Hidden, William E. (Newark, N. J.). Two specimens of immazite sand from 

 North Carolina. 23805. 



Hill, Robert T. (Austin, Tex.). Fossils representing the Lower Carboniferous 

 fauna., consisting of Prodiictus seinirecficulafits, Productus sp., Spirifera striata, 

 Spirifera rockii-montana, Terebratnla, Avkmlopecten sp,, Belleroplion sp (?), from 

 historical localities in Burnet County, Tes. The specimens from Shinbone 

 Ridge represent the genera FeuesteUa and Productus. 23700. 



HiLLEisRAXD, Dr. W. F. (U. S. Geological Survey). Yttrogummite from Arendal, 

 Norway. 23457. (See under Interior Department, U. S. Geological Survey.) 



Hinds, J. E. (See under The Hinds Ketcham Company.) 



Hitchcock, Prof. C. H. (Hanover, N. H.). Coat, trousers, waistcoat, and moccasins 

 of Chief Josei)h of the Nez Perce Indians. 23990. Deposit. 



Hitchcock, Romyn (U. S. National Museum). Japanese playing cards. 23462. 



Hitchcock, Miss Rosexa (Chicago, 111.). Copy of the Allegany Republican, De- 

 cember 23, 1825, Anti-Masonic Almanac for the year 1832, and an almanac for 

 the year 1841. 23455. 



HoADLEY, Dr. F. H. (See under Dr. C. Hart Merriam. ) 



HoBBS, Prof. William H. (Madison, Wis.). Rocks from various European localities 

 (exchange) (23613) ; rocks from Wisconsin (gift) (23707). (See under University 

 of Wisconsin.) 



Hodge, Col. E.B. (Plymouth, N. H.). Hybrid trout, cross between Saibling and 

 Brook Trout. 23672. 



HoDGE, E. R. (Army Medical Museum, Washington, D. C). Set of United States 

 stamped envelopes (2-ceut issue of 1883). 23595. 



Hoffman, Dr. W.J. (Bureau of Ethnologj', U. S.). Model of Menomoni medicine 

 man's grave with, symbols ; crayon sketch of grave of Oshkosh.and great lodges 

 of the Menomoni. 23794. 



Holm. Theodor (U. S. National Museum). Specimeu of groroilite from the Kara 

 Sea, 80 fathoms, (collected by the Danish North Pole Exiiedition of 1882 and 

 1883). 24289. 



Holmes, W. H. (See under Bureau of Ethnology, U. S.) 



HoLT<»N, F. (Brookland, D. C). Snake, Ophibolits rhomhumdnilaliia. 23541. 



Hooi'EK, William (Superintendent of the Graphite nunes, Ticonderoga, N. Y.). 

 Graphite from the mines at Ticonderoga. 24062. 



Hopkins, C. L. (Umatilla, Fla. ). Glass-snake {Ophinaiiriis nntralis). 24175. 



Hopkins, Master Samuel H. (Highland, Md.). Avery beautiful specimen of Ameri- 

 can Sparrow Hawk {Faho njiarreriiis). 24189. 



Hoknaday, Willl\m T. (Buffalo, N. Y.). Cowboy's saddle, used by Mr. Hornaday 

 on liis second buffalo hunt in Montana in the fall and winter of 1888. 24129. 



HOKNBLOWEH, Wii.LlAM B., through J. Montgomery Wriglit, marshal, Supreme 

 Court, United States. Programs relating to the centennial celebration of the 

 Federal judiciary, Febiliary 4, 1890. 23363. 



HoiGii, Waltei! (U. S. National Museum). Lampwick trimmer about eighteen 

 years old (23346); 14 plates, engravings of locomotive engines, published by 

 Jolui Weale, London, 1856 (23583); specimen of Bostnjchus coniutns (imago, 

 larva, and work), from Angola, Africa (23638); 7 specimens of fossil plants in 

 clay, from Morgantown, W. Va., collected by Mr. Hough (23740). 



Howard, L. O. (See under Elwyn Bates.) 



Howe, George H. (Evans, Colo.). Specimen of iron ore. 23499. 



HrniiAiM), (Jauiuner G. (West Washington, I). C). Two books, catalogue of the 

 works of Barye and a catalogue of the Secretan collection. 23692. 



