LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 
HAMMER DRY PLATE OCO., St. 
Louis, Mo.: A framed portrait of 
Mr. L. P. Hammer (66195.) 
HANKS, Dr. Mary E., Chicago, Ill. | HARTNELL, 
(through Dr. W. A. Dewey, Aun Ar- 
bor, Mich.): An old homeopathic 
medicine case (66733). 
HANSEN, Peter L., Washington, D. 
C.: Pair of wooden shoes from Bloo- 
hoj, Denmark (66083). 
HARDING, James E.,_ Potrerillos, 
Chile: 28 plants from Chile (65759). 
HARLAN, Harry, Louisville, Ky.: A 
geode sinrulating a fossil ear of corn 
(66225). : 
HARPER, R. M., State Geological 
Survey, Tallahassee, Fla.: 9 plants 
(65346, 66419). 
HARRINGTON, Gerorce L., U. 8S. Geo- 
logical Survey, Washington, D. C.: 
16 specimens, 10 species, of land- 
shells from Bolivia, Chile, and 
Argentina, and 20 specimens, 3 
species, of marine shells from 
Alaska (65861, 66088) ; 2 landshells 
from Viila Montes, Bolivia (66007). 
HARRIS & EWING, Washington, D. 
C.: A bromoil, framed, of Andrew 
Carnegie (65924). 
HARRIS, GEoRGE. 
G. S. Grimes.) 
HARRIS, GraHaAm H., Casa Marina, 
Key West, Fla.: Dorsal and anal 
(See under Mrs. 
fins of the threadfish, Alectis 
(66188). 
HARRIS, J. ArtHur, Grantsville, 
Utah: 24 amphipod crustaceans, 
Gammarus limnaeus, from Ice Spring 
Craters, Sevier Desert, Utah (65325). 
HARRISON, Mrs. W. La Rug, Domin- 
ion Heights, Cherrydale, Va.: Sword 
and scabbard, belt, sash, pair of 
gauntlets, and pair of spurs, in oak 
case, presented to Bvt. Brig. Gen. 
Marcus La Rue Harrison, U. 8. Vol- 
unteers, in 1864, when colonel, by the 
officers and men of his command, 
the First Arkansas Cavalry (65314). 
HARTMAN, Rev. W., Shenchowfu, 
China (through the American Con- 
sul, Changsha, China): 2 original 
photographs showing poppy fields in 
bloom (65547). 
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HARTMEYHDR, Prof. Dr. R. (See 
under German South Polar expedi- 
tion, The.) 
GEORGE, Cheltenham, 
Md.: Ruby-crowned kinglet, Regulus 
calendula, from Maryland (65364). 
HARVARD UNIVERSITY, Cambridge, 
Mass. : 
Arnold Arboretum: (Jamaica 
Plain) (through C. 8. Sargent) : 
Plant, Cwmpnospernva, from Pan- 
ama (65590) ; 2,019 plants from 
the United States (66149, ex- 
change). 
Gray Herbarium (through B. L. 
Robinson, Curator): 23 plants 
from Trinidad; 17 photographs 
of type specimens of plants; 3 
plants, Selaginelia, from the 
western United States; 2 plants, 
Lophiola, from Nova Scotia 
(65574, 65742, 65767, 66482, ex- 
change). 
Museum of Comparative Zoology: 
10 lizards from Peru collected 
by the Harvard Peru expedition 
(66437, exchange). 
HAWAIIAN SUGAR PLANTERS’ AS- 
SOCIATION, EXPERIMENT STA- 
TION, Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands 
(through Dr. Francis X. Williams) : 
18 paratypes of Philippine wasps 
(65328) ; 16 wasps nests from the 
Philippine Islands, collected by 
Doctor Williams (65598) ; (through 
Mr. P. H. Timberlake) 22 specimens 
representing 6 species of determined 
bees, 2 of which are new to the Mu- 
seum collections, and 6 specimens 
of an undetermined chrysididid 
(66781). 
HAWVER, Mrs. ELizaBeETH PARSONS, 
Bolinas, Marin County, Calif.: Fern, 
Polystichum munitum, from Califor- 
nia (66068). 
HAY, Dr. 0. P., Carnegie Institution 
of Washington, Washington, D. C.: 
Pueblo Indian skull (66741, ex- 
change). 
(See also under Dr. J. C. Branner, 
Frank Janes, and Dr. Adolph H. 
Schultz). 
