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Herre. Prof. A. W. C. T.. Okland, Cal. : 

 77 lichens from the western part of 

 the United States (53S62; 53926). 



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

 vey, Washington, D. C. : 5 specimens 

 of tin ores, including one from 

 Alaska (53953; 54053). (See under 

 Boulder County Metal Mining Asso- 

 ciation.) 



Hewett, D. F., U. S. Geological Sur- 

 vey, Washington, D. C. : 12 speci- 

 mens of vanadium minerals from 

 Peru, 1 specimen of native tellurium 

 from Gunnison County, Colo., and 5 

 specimens of analcite from East Ab- 

 saroka Mountains, Wyo. (53460; 

 53618). 



HiLDEBRAND, S. F. (See under Smith- 

 sonian Institution, Smithsonian Bio- 

 logical Survey of the Panama Canal 

 Zone.) 



Hill. R. T., Washington, D. C. : 2 

 figurines, taken from a grave in 

 Guanajuato, Mexico, more than two 

 hundred years old (53949). 



Hinds, Henry, Washington, D. C. : 

 Specimen of sphalerite in cannel coal 

 (53473). 



Hioram. Brother, San Juan, P. R. : 

 157 living and dried plants from 

 Porto Rico (530SS; 53378; 53653; 

 54040). 



Hitchcock, A. S., U. S. Department of 

 Agi'iculture, Washington, D. C. : 23 

 specimens of Cyperaceae, collected 

 in Maryland (53861). 



HiTCHENS, Capt. Geo. D., Townsend. 

 Va. : Specimen of dovekie, AUe alle, 

 a razor-billed auk, Alca tarda, and 

 19 sand crabs, Ocypode albicans, 

 from Smith Island, A^a. (53559; 

 53882; 54189). 



Hoes, Mrs. R. R., Washington, D. C. 

 (through Mrs. Julian James) : Um- 

 brella given to President Monroe by 

 the city of Boston during the recep- 

 tion of Gen. Lafayette in 1824; 

 duplicate of the umbrella given to 

 Lafayette (53675) ; dress worn by 



Hoes, Mrs. R. R. — Continued. 



Mrs. Winfield Scott, representing Po- 

 cahontas at a fancy dress ball in 

 Paris, 1830; vest, coat, and trousers 

 worn by James Monroe, special 

 envoy at the Court of Napoleon I ; 

 and 2 vests which belonged to Capt. 

 John Hazard, 1777 (53790). Loan. 

 (See under Mrs. W. P. E. Wyse.) 



HoFFMEiER Brothers, Lancaster, Pa. : 

 Specimens of immature Psocidse, pos- 

 sibly the young of Pterodela pedi- 

 cularia (53183). 



HoLLowAY, James M.. Washington. 

 D. C. : Shell, or solid shot, found in 

 May, 1912, by the donor on the Bull 

 Run battle field (54170). 



Holm, Dr. Theodor, Brookland, D. C. : 

 A jar of seedlings of Datura (53301). 



Holmes, Prof. J. A., Bureau of Mines, 

 Washington, D. C. (through Mr. 

 David White) : Specimen of anthra- 

 cite coal with unusual fracture sur- 

 face (53916). 



Holmes, Prof. William H., U. S. Na- 

 tional Museum : Collection of stone 

 implements, mostly projectile points, 

 from the Rappahannock River, Rich- 

 mond County, Va. (53151). 



Holt, Mrs. A. G., St. Paul, Minn.: 

 Mounted specimen of goshawk, Astur 

 atricapiUus, from Virginia (53196). 



Holzinger, J. M., Winona, Minn. : 300 

 plants from New Mexico (53260: 

 purchase). 



HoMAN, F. W.. Colorado Springs, 

 Colo.: 9 living specimens of Echi- 

 nocereU'S from Colorado (53968). 



Hope Gardens, Department of Agri- 

 culture. (See under Kingston, Ja- 

 maica.) 



Hopkins, Mrs. Archibald, Washing- 

 ton, D. C. : Piece of Spanish blonde 

 lace (54060: loan). 



HoRNBLowER & MARSHALL, Washing- 

 ton. D. C. : Cast of a Corinthian cap- 

 ital of the Temple of Jupiter Stator 

 in Rome. The cast was taken from 



