LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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Hess, Frank L., U. S. Geological Sur- 

 vey, Washington, D. C. : 25 speci- 

 mens of thenardite (51919) ; cassi- 

 terite crystal from King's Moun- 

 tain, N. C. (526S6). (See also 

 under Samuel H. Dolbear ; Irvin 

 and Barnett, and H. Weber.) 



Hilgartner Marble Company, Balti- 

 more, Md. : A four-inch cube of mar- 

 ble from Potomac Refining Com- 

 pany's quarries (52580). 



Himes, Jesse E., Knoxville, Md. : 

 Specimen of beetle representing the 

 species Dynastcs tityus (51912). 



Hitchcock, Prof. C. H., Honolulu, 

 Hawaii : A collection of Hawaiian 

 rocks (52714). 



Hobson, Mrs. Elizabeth C, Washing- 

 ton, D. C. : Piece of Mechlin lace, 

 19th century (52738: loan). 



Hodge, H. G., York, 111. : Living speci- 

 men of crayfish (52628). 



Hollister, N, U. S. National Museum : 

 A broken pottery bowl and 8 pahos, 

 found by the donor near the pueblo 

 of Isleta, N. Mex. (52166). 



Holstein, Otto, Lima, Peru : Mummi- 

 fied remains of woman and child 

 with wrappings, and trinkets and 

 implements, from ruins of Inca 

 dwellings and graves near Chosica, 

 Peru (52142). 



Holzinger, J. M., Winona, Minn. : 25 

 specimens of North American 

 mosses (Fascicle XII, Musci Acro- 

 carpi Boreali Americani) (52S84: 

 purchase). 



Hope Gardens, Department of Agri- 

 culture. (See under Kingston, 

 Jamaica.) 



Hopkins, Mrs. Archibald, Washing- 

 ton, D. C. : A collection of 19 pieces 

 of lace, comprising Honiton, Priest, 

 old Valenciennes, and Spanish silk 

 blonde (52530) ; fan with bone 

 sticks, inlaid with gold and silver ; 

 fan with engraved pearl sticks; fan 

 with enamel-and-gold wooden sticks; 

 fan made of West Indian lace bark 

 (52843). Loan. 



Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. Archibald, 

 Washington, D. C. : 7 paintings in 

 oil (52840: loan). 



Hopkins, L. S., Pittsburgh, Pa.: Moss 

 from .Ohio (51910). 



Howard, Mrs. C. W., Lourenco Mar- 

 quez, Portuguese East Africa 

 (through Bureau of Plant Industry, 

 U. S. Department of Agriculture) : 

 78 native plants collected by the 

 donor (52803). 



Hrdlicka, Dr. Ales, U. S. National 

 Museum: Skins of cats and foxes, 

 and an otter from South America 

 (51971) ; specimen of Opuntia from 

 Argentina (52481). 



Hunt, Mrs. Livingston, Washington, 

 D. C. : Fan decorated with engrav- 

 ing and printed psalms, and a pair 

 of baby's cuffs of fine Binche lace 

 (51812). 



Huntington, Prof. George S. (See 

 under New York City, College of 

 Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia 

 University.) 



Hurter, Julius, si\, St. Louis, Mo. : 

 Reptiles and batrachians from 

 Florida and Alabama (52034) ; sala- 

 mander and 3 frogs from Mobile, 

 Ala. (52090). 



Iddings, Dr. J. P. (See under Dr. 

 R. D. M. Verbeck.) 



Ihering, Dr. H. von, Museu Paulista, 

 Sao Paulo, Brazil : Marine shells 

 from the island of Fernando No- 

 ronha, Brazil (52146). 



Imperial University of Tokyo, Japan. 

 (See under Tokyo, Japan.) 



Indian Museum. (See under Cal- 

 cutta, India.) 



Interior, Department of : 



General Land Office: Minerals and 

 ores from the Iron Blossom Mine, 

 Tintic Mining District, and from the 

 Clifton Mining District, Utah; col- 

 lected by Horace R. Burritt (52645). 

 Office of Indian Affairs: Matrix 

 (consisting of 140 molds or matrices 

 for making Cherokee type) formerly 

 belonging to the plant of the " Chero- 



