LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 
HIBBARD, Raymond R.—Continued. 
and Devonian fossils (conodonts 
and annelid remains) from New 
York (65619, exchange). 
HIBBERD, Miss Jocetyn P., Wash- 
ington, D. C.: Collection of stone ar- 
row and spear heads gathered by the 
donor from Willistown Township, 
Chester County, Pa., 8 miles from 
Valley Forge (65749). 
HIGGINSON, Mrs. fF. L. (See under 
Woman’s Liberty Loan Committee of 
New England.) 
HILL, FREDERICK W. 
drew J. Leach.) 
HILL, Dr. Geratp F., Australian In- 
stitute of Tropical Medicine, Hos- 
pital, Townsville, North Queensland, 
Australia (through U. S. Depart- 
ment of Agriculture, Bureau of En- 
tomology, Washington, D. C.): 738 
hamed Australian insects (66200). 
HILL, J. H., Managing Director, 
Ghazipur Opium Factory, Ghazipur, 
India (through Harold R. Foss, 
American Consul in Charge, Cal- 
eutta, India): 10 photographs of 
poppy cultivation and opium manu- 
facture in India (65674). 
HINHE, Prof. James S., Ohio State Uni- 
versity, Columbus, Ohio: 3 speci- 
mens of Hymenoptera, Aphelinus 
semiflavidus, and 1 specimen of 
Phorocera (65952). 
HINKLEY, A. A., Du Bois, Tll.: 414 
landshells from Arizona (65287). 
HINSDALE, F. Givsert, New York 
City: 7 specimens of whaling appa- 
ratus (66767, exchange). 
HIORAM, BROTHER. (See under 
Colegio del Sagrada Corazon, Guan- 
tanamo, Oriente, Cuba. 
HIPSHER, Epwarp, Morris College, 
Barboursville, W. Va.: 4_ living 
plants (65263, exchange.) 
HIRABAYASHI, T., Bureau of Mines, 
Tokyo, Japan (through Myr. F. L. 
Hess): Samples of rare earth min- 
erals from Japan (65915). 
HIRASH, Dr. Y., Ckazaki, Kyoto, Ja- 
pan (through Marshall R. Gaines) : 
A collection of mollusks from the 
Japanese islands, embracing 38,843 
lots (66510). 
(See under An- 
167 
HITCHCOCK, Prof. A. 8S. (See under 
G. C. Munro.) 
HOES, Mrs. R. G., Washington, D. C.: 
Lady’s straw bonnet used in Vir- 
ginia during the period prior to the 
Civil War (66712, loan). 
(See also under Mrs. Isabel Rives, 
Mrs. Maddin Summers, and 
Mrs. William H. Walker.) 
HOFF, Mrs. JOHN VAN RENSSALAER, 
Washington, D. C.: “The Colonel 
John Van Renssalaer Hoff Collec- 
tion” comprising Chinese and 
Japanese jade and bronze, Philip- 
pine brass, and Porto Rican and 
American Indian specimens (65251). 
HOGAN, Mrs. Louise, Neponsit, Long 
Island, N. Y.: Cashmere shawl 
(66758, loan). 
HOLLAND, Dr. W. J. (See under 
Carnegie Museum, Pittsburgh, Pa.) 
HOLLISTER, N., Washington, D. C.: 
Thrush, Hylocichla, species, from 
Washington, D. C. (65477) ; head of 
a ring-necked duck, Marila collaris, 
from Wisconsin (65636). 
HOLMBES, JosrepH A., 2d, 
Wyo.: 6 cacti (66559). 
HOLWAY, Prof. E. W. D., University 
of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn.: 
Cactus from Chile (65810). 
(See also under Minnesota, Uni- 
versity of.) 
HOLZMAN, JAcosp, Reed College, Port- 
land, Oreg.: 7 slugs from Oregon 
(664238). 
HOPKINS, Mrs. ARCHIBALD, Washing- 
ton, D. C.: Cambrice frock worn by 
Charlotte Brooks Everett about 1830 
(65827). 
HORN, Dr. WALTHER. (See under 
Deutsches Entomologisches Mu- 
seum.) 
HOTCHKISS, Dr. W. O., State Geolo- 
gist, Madison, Wis. (through Dr. E. 
O. Ulrich): 1,000 specimens of 
Upper Cambrian fossils from Wis- 
consin (65322). 
HOUGH, Miss CATHERINE, U. S. Na- 
tional Museum: 80 Devonian fossils 
from Pennsylvania (65406). 
HOUGH, Dr. Watter, U. S. National 
Museum: Archeological objects from 
Keetzeel, and Zuni region, Arizona 
Casper, 
