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HOUGH, Dr. Waxrter—Continued. 
(65802) ; 2 beetles collected in Ari- 
zona during the summer of 1920 
(65754) ; 2 stone pipes found about 
30 years ago, one near Morgantown, 
W. Va., and the other near Chain 
Bridge, Md. (65848) ; lantern, spirit 
stove, lamp, lighters, ete, hand 
bracket, saw frame, battledore, and 
lid of coiled basket (66474). 
HOWARD, Dr. C. W. (See under Can- 
ton Christian College.) 
HRDLIGKA, Dr. A., U. S. National 
Museum: Skull of a cat, Felis catus, 
from Cleveland Park, D. C. (65661). 
HUBBARD, H. W., American Board 
Mission, Peking, China: 26 bird 
skins from North China (66652). 
HUBERT, H. Enpwarp, New Orleans, 
La.: 5 crawfish, 3 shrimps, 1 earth- 
worm, and 2 fishes (66373). 
HUCKEL, Harte WeENtTWwortH, Ger- 
mantown, Philadelphia, Pa.: Collec- 
tion of prints, consisting of etchings, 
engravings, lithographs, wood en- 
gravings, and photomechanical 
prints and one sixteenth century 
bookbinding (125 specimens) 
(65647) ; a collection of about 317 
Bewick wood engravings and 272 
American wood engravings dated 
about 1825-1835, and 85 miscellane- 
ous prints (674 specimens) (65972). 
HUNNEWELL, F. W., Cambridge, 
Mass. (through Dr. Frederick V. 
Coville) : Plants from the District of 
Columbia (65679). 
HUNTER, Darp, Chillicothe, Ohio: 
Handmade paper exhibit consist- 
ing of rags, half-stuff, animal size, 
hand molds, and various styles of 
watermarks, dies, and casts for light 
and shade watermarks; water- 
marked paper and photographs of 
beating machines and one of a model 
of a handmade paper mill in the 
Science Museum in London, England 
(66264) ; 2 books, The Htching of 
Figures, by William <A. Bradley, 
with an artist proof etching by Wil- 
liam A. Levy, and The Etching of 
Contemporary Life, by Frank Wei- 
tenkampf, with an artist proof etch- 
REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1921. 
HUNTER, Darp—Continued. 
ing by Ernest D. Roth, each being 
entirely the work of the donor, who 
made the paper, designed the type, 
eut the steel punches, struck the 
matrices, cast the type, and printed 
the books all by hand (66548). 
HUNTINGTON, Dr. Georce S. 
under Columbia University. ) 
HYDH, Mrs. Cuarres C., Washington, 
D. C.: Cowichan Indian blanket with 
totemic painting (66584). 
HYDE, Freperick B., Washington, 
D. C.: Skin and skull of a deer, 
Odocoileus, collected in Maine 
(658382). 
HYDH, JouHn, Washington, D. C.: 2 
fans from Capri, a pair of old Hng- 
lish pattens, an old English hat 
stretcher, and an English tassel (or 
teazle) used in the preparation of 
woolen cloth (65228). 
ICH, Miss Ciro, U. S. National Mu- 
seum: Grooved stone ax found in 
the valley of the Cottonwood River, 
Chase County, Kans., by Mr. R. A. 
Tee (66176). 
THERING, Dr. HerMANN von, Buenos 
Aires, Argentina: 3 specimens, 2 
species, of crabs from Florinapolis, 
Brazil (66232). 
ILLINGWORTH, Dr. J. F., Meringa 
near Cairns, North Queensland, Aus- 
tralia: 66 flies from Australia 
(65210, 66185). 
ILLINOIS STATH 
(See 
NATURAL HIS- 
TORY SURVEY, Urbana, Il. 
(through Dr. S. <A. Forbes): 12 
specimens of Cynipidae, ‘“ cotypes ” 
of 5 species described by Prof. C. P. 
Gillette (66635, exchange). 
ILLINOIS, UNIVERSITY OF, Ur- 
bana, Ill. (through Dr. Frank C. 
Baker): 16 specimens, 2 species (1 
amphipod and 15 isopods) from Win- 
nebago Lake, Wis. (66458). 
IMPERIAL BUREAU OF ENTOMOL- 
OGY. (See under British Govern- 
ment.) 
INDIA, MYSORE DEPARTMENT OF 
AGRICULTURE, BANGALOR: The 
3 stages, larva, pupa, and adult, of 
Sagra, species, collected at Malles- 
war, India, November 24, 1920, in 
the stem of Chaprada avare (65797). 
