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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1907. 



IIenning, ('aim. 1'.. Boone, Iowa: Spec- 

 imen of Nelson's sparrow, Ammodra- 

 uius caudacutus iiclsoid (40490). 



Henshaw, A. X., Plattsburg, X. Y. : 

 White-faced hornet, Vespa maculata 

 (40328). 



Henshaw, II. \V.. Department of Agri- 

 culture, Washington, I ». C. : Pack of 

 playing cards made from rawhide 

 and obtained from Camp Apache in 

 1ST.'! from the White Mountain band 

 (40588) : set of gambling disks used 

 by the Salisli Indians (40031 I : •"> 

 ferns from the eastern section of* the 

 United States |4<'C>('7) ; gourd rattle 

 from the Hawaiian Islands (47330). 



Henshaw, Samuel, Museum of Com- 

 parative Zoology, Cambridge, Mass.: 

 Id beetles from the collection of the 

 late Roland Hayward (47105). 



IIkkms, W. B., Ohio Wesleyan Uni- 

 versity, Delaware. Ohio: (! shrimps 

 (40585). 



Hern, II. II.. Lacomb, Ohio: Photo 

 graph of a six-legged dog ( 17481 I. 



Ili;ss. Frank P., Washington, D. ('. : 

 Specimen of californite from ileal' 

 Rocky Hill. Pal. (474N7). 



Heyser, J. II.. Port Myers, Fla. : Cra- 

 nia, hones, shells, anil a snake 

 (4(;::4i). 



Hibsch, .7. P.. Tetschen-a-Elbe, Bohe- 

 mia, Austria: A series of 50 Bohe- 

 mian rocks (47457 : exchange). 



Hilliard, G. R., Callensburg, Pa.: 

 Psocids (Psocuh venosus). (40277). 



Himalaya Mining Company, New 

 York City: '■'> tourmalines and asso- 

 ciations from the company's mines 

 at Mesa Grande, Cal. (47 - _'2N). 



HlNKXEY, A. A., Dubois, 111.: 90 land 

 and fresh-water shells, many of 

 them cotvpes ( 40788) : 11 fresh 

 water shells from Mexico (472"V.t) ; 

 !>(> shells from Mexico and Texas 

 (47335). 



Hoeffert, Miss S. P., Schuleuberg, 

 Tex. : Moth, blades imperialis. 

 I hill! ). 



Hollister, N., Washington, D. P.: 

 Specimen of Sisyrinchium from the 

 District of Columbia (47.".('.(M. 



Holm. T., Brookland, D. C. : 7 ]>lants 

 (4('. -> >44) ; 1) plants showing the over- 

 wintering stages of ilonarda punc- 

 tata, Pycnanthemum IhiifoUum, P. 

 incanum, and Saliva lyrata ( 1 1 '► I _'( • t ; 

 7 plants from North Carolina and 

 the District of Columbia ( 10080) : 

 alcoholically preserved plants 

 <47::<;2). 



Holmes, S. J., University of Wisconsin, 

 Madison, Wis.: .". amphipods, co- 

 types of Crangonyx putealis Holmes 

 (47115). 



Holmes, W. II.. Bureau of American 

 Ethnology, Washington, 1). C. : 2 

 water colors and an oil painting of 

 an ancient tower and cliff houses 

 on the Rio Mancos, Colo, (painted 

 by Mr. Holmes) (40090); argillite 

 chips and fragments of quartzite and 

 chips found in the surface soil at 

 Trenton, X. . I. (4('>77'.>: collected for 

 the Museum) ; objects from the site 

 of an ancient soapstone quarry near 

 Christiana, Lancaster County, Pa., 

 and from an ancient rhyolite quarry 

 at Maria Furnace, Adams County, 

 Pa. (40780 : collected for the Mu- 

 seum); stone chisels for cutting 

 soapstone. from Connecticut avenue 

 i Rose Hill ) quarry, I >istrid of 

 Columbia (4C7S1 : collected for the 

 Museum ) : hammer stones, scrapers, 

 cores, etc., from Mitla, Oaxaca, 

 Mexico; also flint cores and a piece 

 of an alabaster vase from San Juan 

 Teotihuacan, Mexico (40782). 



Holsinger, S. J.. Sunshine Station, 

 Ariz. : Meteoric iron from Sunshine, 

 Ariz. (4742N : loan ). 



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

 Mosses (40783: purchase) ; 200 

 mosses collected mainly in the Dis- 

 trict of Columbia (47480). 



Hope Gardens, Department of Public 

 Gardens and Plantations. (See 

 under Kingston, Jamaica.) 



Horn, Walther, Berlin, Germany: 2 

 specimens of Tetracha Jdagesi W. 

 Horn ( 40308 : exchange). 



Horney, Mrs. A. M.. Washington, 

 D. C. : Panama silver ."-cent piece 

 (47447). 



