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HAYES, Wiittram McKim, Baltimore, 
Md.: A lot of 15 pieces representing 
cetaceans, and several shark’s teeth, 
from Calvert Miocene Cliffs, just be- 
low Chesapeake Beach, Md. (65461). 
HAYNES, CArRoLine C., Highlands, N. 
J.: 29 specimens of Hepaticae from 
the United States (65867); plant, 
Selaginella, from California (65963). 
HAZEN, Prof. T. E., Barnard College, 
Columbia University, New York 
City: 26 photographs of Trinidad 
plants (65216). 
HEATON, Mr. and Mrs. FRANKLIN A., 
Kanab, Utah: Archeological objects 
from a cave on the east slope of 
Mount Trumbull, northwestern Ari- 
zona (65541). 
HEBARD, Morean, Philadelphia Acad- 
emy of Natural Sciences, Philadel- 
phia, Pa.: 130 specimens of North 
American Orthoeptera from the pri- 
vate collection of Mr. MHebard 
(65791, exchange). 
HEBERLEIN, C. A., Supai, Ariz.: 14 
specimens of lead and vanadium 
minerals (66715, exchange). 
HEIDEMANN, Mrs. Mica, Chevy 
Chase, Md.: Gold watch, thin model, 
silver dial, Swiss make, about the 
period of 1860 (66501). 
HEIGHWAY, Dr. A. E., Alexandria, 
Va.: Samples of tin ore from Battle 
Mountain, Ney., and of wulfenite 
from Tecoma, Ney. (65265) ; 2 speci- 
mens of powellite replacing molyb- 
denite (65281); specimen of long- 
fibered chrysotile asbestos (65443). 
HEIKES, Victor C. (See under 
George H. Short and W. H. Wey- 
her.) 
HEITMULLER, Anton, Washington, 
D. C.: Indian beads, crucifix, wood 
earving, horn spill holder, brass 
candlestick, brass swivel lamp, and 
poker (66434, 66475). 
HELLER, A. A., Chico, Calif.: 6 plants 
from Oregon and California (66317). 
HELSINGFORS, FINLAND, LABO- 
RATORIUM  ZOOLOGICUM UNI- 
VERSITATIS (through Dr. Valio 
Korvenkontio): 8 skulls and 13 
Skins of small mammals from Fin- 
land (66535, exchange). 
REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1921. 
HENDERSON, Joun B., Washington, 
D. C.: Sponge, hydroid, 8 annelids, 
170 crustaceans, 2,500 mollusks, 3 
ascidians, 15 fishes, 5 fungi, echino- 
derms, and about 50 fossils collected 
in Hawaii by Messrs. Henderson and 
Bartsch (65581). 
HENRY, Miss CaroLine, Washington, 
D. C. (through American Security 
& Trust Co.): 169 pieces of Japa- 
nese blue porcelain (66550, be 
quest). 
HENSHAW, HENry W., Cosmos Club, 
Washington, D. C.: Plant from 
Massachusetts (65384). 
HERIBERTO, Brorurr. (See under 
Colegio de San Pedro Apéstol, Car- 
tagena, Colombia. ) 
HERRHE, Apert C., Washington State 
Normal School, Bellingham, Wash.: 
79 lichens, 58 mounted specimens of 
plants, and 301 plants (65228, 65264, 
65448). 
HERRERA, Dr. A. L. 
Mexican Government.) 
HERTRICH, Wittiam, San Gabriel, 
Calif.: Plant (666138). 
HESS, Frank L., U. S. Geological 
Survey, Washington, D. C.: Tin and 
tungsten ores from Bolivia, collected 
for the Museum (66469). 
(See under 
(See also under A. O. Egbert, 
W. BH. Blliott, L. L. Ellis, T. 
Hirabayashi, W. J. Loring, 
Orser-Kraft Feldspar (Ltd.), 
Radium Co. of Colorado (Inc.), 
J. F. Aguilar Revoredo, Alex- 
ander R. Shepherd, 2d, Prof. 
Joseph T. Singewald, and Don 
Stewart.) 
HEUVRARD, H. 
parte, Prince 
of.) 
HEWETT, D. F., U. S. Geological 
Survey, Washington, D. C.: Fossils 
and minerals from Cuba (65190). 
HIBBARD, Raymonp R., Buffalo, N. 
Y.: 87 specimens of Devonian cono- 
donts from western New York 
(65233) ; 500 specimens of fossil in- 
vertebrates from the Hamilton 
group, 18 Mile Creek, Erie County, 
N. Y. (65442) ; collection of Silurian 
(See under Bona- 
Roland, Herbarium 
