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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1905. 



Hildeksheim, Hanovek, Germany (Die 

 Direction des Roemer-Museum) : Cast of 

 ammonite (Pachydiscus seppt nrad( nsis) 

 (4394r ): purchase). 



Hillebrand, W. F. (See under W. A. 

 Roebling. ) 



Hinklkv, A. A., Dubois, III.: 300 land and 

 freshwater shells from various localities 

 in the United States (432.53: exchange). 



Hirase, Y., Kyoto, Japan: 76 ancient 

 stone implements from Japan (4361 1 : ex- 

 change). 



Hochderffer, George, Flagstaff, Ariz.: 20 

 plants, principally cacti, from Arizona 

 (44184; 4421.">; 44242; 11310). 



Hodges, Commander II. M., U. S. Navy. 

 (See under Navy Department.) 



Holzinoer, J. M., Winona, Minn.: 125 

 mosses (43651); 26 mosses from North 

 America (44151: purchase). 



Hoover, W. D. (See under Browne, estate 

 of Alice Key. ) 



Hopkins, F. II., Meeker-, Colo.: Cretaceous 

 fossils (43980). 



HORGAN, E. J., I'. S. National Museum: 

 Bat, Lasiurus cinereus (42987: collected 

 for the Museum): colored fetus (43543: 

 gift). 



Horn, F. C. (See under Interior Depart- 

 ment, U. S. Geological Survey.) 



Hornung, J., Menlo Park, Cal.: About 

 700 insects (43796); 2 nests of Tit (Psal- 

 triparus mini mux californicus) (44401)): 

 insects, spiders, reptiles, and hatraehians 

 (44443); 5 birds' skulls from Menlo Park 

 (44450); nest of a White-footed mouse, 

 Peromyscus gambeli ( 1 1605). 



Hotelling, F. R. & Co., Albuquerque, 

 N. Mex.: Specimen of carbonate of zinc 

 ( 13810); specimen of gypsum (43956). 



Hon, ii, Walter, U. S. National Museum: 

 Ancient pueblo material, snail shells, cad- 

 dis cases, geological material, plants and 

 human hones from Arizona and New 

 Mexico (42982: collected for the Museum) ; 

 plant from the District of Columbia 

 (43(K)4: collected for the Museum) ; Nav- 

 aho blanket from Holbrook, Ariz., 31 

 pieces of ancient pottery from Hol- 

 brook, and a Copy of a Christian lish- 

 lamp from Italy (43186: purchase); eth- 

 nological specimens bought from the 

 Klayoquot Indians of British Columbia at 

 the Louisiana Purchase Exposition (43653: 



purchase); fragments of bone, pottery, 

 shell, and stone from Cahokia mound, 

 Fast St. Louis, 111. (43654: gift I; corals, 

 sponges, etc., also nullipores, from the 

 Philippine Islands, collected from Tri- 

 dacna shells at the Philippine village, 

 Louisiana Purchase Exposition (43959: 

 gift): 2 specimens of ci assulaeeous plants 

 from Arizona (44590: collected for the 

 Museum). (See under B. W. Clare, and 

 Van Briggle Pottery Co. ). 



House, II. D., Washington, D. C: 29 

 plants from New Jersey (42962: gill); 

 54 plants from Maryland, Virginia, and 

 vicinity (43247: exchange): 110 plants 

 from the District of Columbia ami vi- 

 cinity (13274: exchange); 25 plants from 

 Maryland (43296: exchange): 3 cotypes 

 of a species of morning-glory, Con- 

 volvulus, from Colorado (43342: ex- 

 change); 12 plants from New Jersey 

 (43300: exchange); 17 plants from va- 

 rious localities in the United States 

 (43446: exchange); 4 plants from New- 

 York (43">77: exchange); 54 plants col- 

 lected in New York and New Jersey 

 (44035); 2 specimens of Isotria vertidllata 

 (Willd.) Pal'., collected in the District of 

 Columbia ( 1 1Mb!): 120 violets, collected in 

 New Jersey and the District of Columbia 

 (44368). 



Hoi se, Mrs. II. D., Oneida, N. Y.: 13 speci- 

 mens of violets from New Jersey and New- 

 York ( 13081 : exchange). 



Howard, 0. W., Los Angeles, Cal.: 14 

 plants (43229). 



Howe, Marshall A., Botanical Gardens, 

 Bronx Park, N. Y.: [sopod crustaceans 

 from the Bahama Islands (442 10). 



Howell, A. II., Department of Agriculture, 

 Washington, D. C: 1"> fresh-water shells 

 from Texas ( 13193). 



Hoxie, Walter J., Savannah, da.: Photo- 

 graph of nest and eggs of Swainson's 

 warbler, Helinaia sivainsonii (44459). 



Hoyt, J. ('., La Fayette, N. Y. (received 

 through G. W. Stose): Weathered frag- 

 ment of limestone (4374"): loan). 



Hoyt, Mrs. P. W., Fort Niobrara, Nebr.: 25 

 plants from Nebraska (43445). 



Hrdlicka, Ales, U.S. National Museum: 

 Brain of a male Bontoc Igorot (43041: 

 collected for the Museum); cerebellum of 

 a Suyac Igorot (43042: collected for the 



