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HAMILTON, Dr. ALLAN McLANg, Great 
Barrington, Mass.: 2 early American 
chairs which belonged to Maj. Gen. 
Philip Schuyler; 2 early American 
chairs, 2 side-tables and a half-round 
mahogany table which belonged to 
Alexander Hamilton; and a small 
work-table which belonged to Mrs. 
Alexander Hamilton (56125). 
HAMMEL, Prof. R. J., Maquoketa, Iowa: 
Practice violin and a pair of German 
cymbals (560038 : exchange). 
Hamner, L. F., St. Louis, Mo.: Photo- 
graph of the donor (571383). 
HAMMOND TYPEWRITER CoMPANY, 
Washington, D. C.: Hammond type- 
writer No. 147,859 (56782). 
Hanpury, Lady KATHERINE A., La 
Mortola, Ventimiglia, Italy: 45 liv- 
ing specimens of Opuntia and a 
packet of seeds of Murcraea (55785: 
exchange), 
Hancock, Dr. JosepH L., Chicago, 
il.: Type specimen of Anepleres 
rujipes, a hymenopterous — insect 
(56127). 
HaAnpby, Mrs. WILLIAM  TORRENCE, 
Cynthiana, Ky.: Velvet dress, cos- 
tume of Mrs. Jane Irwin Findlay, 
wife of Gen, James Findlay, one of 
the mistresses of the White House 
during the administration of Presi- 
dent William Henry Harrison, 1841 
(56913: loan), 
HANFORD, CHARLES J., Sarasota, Fla.: 
40 specimens representing 30 species 
of shells, and 2 fragments of fossil 
ribs (manatee?), from Sarasota 
(55769). 
HANSEMANN, Prof. DAviD PAUL VON, 
Berlin, Germany: A _ series of 16 
prepared anatomical specimens; also 
copies in plaster of 12 brain casts 
(55859: exchange). 
Harmon, Mrs. T. S., 
Handwoven coverlet 
chase). 
Harring, H. K., Bureau of Standards, 
Washington, D. C.: 6 microscopic 
slides of types of 6 new species of 
Rotifera, described by the donor 
Md.: 
pur- 
Marydel, 
(5TOO0G : 
REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1914. 
HARRING, H. K.—Continued. 
(55796) ; 97 microscopic slides of 
Rotifera from the District of Colum- 
bia (55967; 57029). 
HARRIS, GEORGE W., Washington, D. C.: 
Photographie portrait of a man 
(56583). (See under H. D. Beach, 
Frank Scott Clark, E. B. Core, J. H. 
Garo, Elias Goldensky, Dudley Hoyt, 
Henry Havelock Pierce, and J. C. 
Strauss. ) 
Capt. J. R., Medical Corps, 
U. S. Army, Fort Slocum, N. Y.: An 
incomplete wild cock snare and a 
Moro buyo box of brass inlaid with 
silver (55688); Moro book, Moro 
musical instrument, ‘ Jew’s-harp,” 
and a pair of Igorot statuettes 
(55961) ; 50 ethnological specimens, 
mostly Moro, including an outfit of 
Terarai bows and arrows, a kam- 
pilan, a kris with band-strings still 
attached; also a large bamboo mat 
and 2 palm leaf mats, Moro (56945). 
Harris, WILLIAM, Hope Gardens, Kings- 
ton, Jamaica: Poeecilid fishes repre- 
senting the genera Gambusia and 
Pacilia (56171); fishes known as 
“millions” or “minnows,” Girardi- 
nus peeciloides, introduced from Bar- 
bados (56592). 
HARRISON, GEORGE L., jr., Philadelphia, 
Pa. (See under Oskar Fritsche, A. 
Ghidini and Thomas V. Sherrin.) 
HARVARD COLLEGE OBSERVATORY, Cam- 
bridge, Mass. (through Prof. E. C. 
Pickering, director) : 88 photographs 
of stellar spectra, apparatus, ete. 
(55834). 
Hauscuitp, M.L., Gjentofte, Denmark: 
About 680 insects, mostly Coleoptera, 
from various parts of the world, all 
determined by European specialists 
(56118). 
HAWKEYE PEARL Butron Co., Musca- 
tine, Iowa: A collection showing the 
different stages in the manufacture 
of pearl buttons, the shells from 
which buttons are obtained, and a 
model of a boat and apparatus used 
in collecting the shells (56402). 
HARRIS, 
