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HopcxKinson, H. H., Franklin Furnace, 
N. J. (through Dr. W. T. Schaller, 
Washington, D. C.): A specimen of 
hodgkinsonite (part of the type 
material described by Prof. C. Pa- 
lache and Dr. Schaller (56247). 
Hors, Mrs. R. R., Washington, D. C.: 
Relics relating to President James 
Monroe and his descendants—Side 
chair, footstool and a Chippendale 
table, brought from France in 1796 
by Mr. and Mrs. James Monroe; 
standing dresser-mirror made of 
mahogany and one of the fragments 
left from the mirrors of the White 
House after its destruction by the 
British in 1814 (56297; 56546) ; pair 
of paste slipper buckles worn by 
James Monroe; and a vinaigrette, 
slipper, buckle and 2 pieces of dress 
silk, worn by Mrs. James Monroe 
(56342) ; seal, fan and a music book 
of 1818, which belonged to Mrs. 
Maria Hester Monroe Gouverneur, 
youngest daughter of James Monroe 
(56408); letter signed by James 
Monroe, March 2, 1786; letter trans- 
mitting French Revolutionary badge; 
also 5 French and American Revolu- 
tionary badges and decorations and 
a cockade, 2 razors (1 French and 1 
English), and a silver spur, all worn 
and used by James Monroe (56460) ; 
collection of laces, embroideries, 
jewelry, books, ete. (57090). Loan. 
HorrMAN, L. J., Burton, Nebr.: A con- 
cretion of ferruginous sand (56424). 
Hoaan, Mrs. Louise E., Rockaway 
Beach, N. Y.: Tiré filet bedspread 
prepared by the women of Porto 
Rico (55914: purchase). 
HorabirpD, W. H., Los Angeles, Cal.: 
Dipterous and neuropteroid larve 
and work from southern California 
(56453). 
Hoxtuster, N., U. 8S. National Mu- 
seum: 183 mammals, 5 birds and a 
snake, from Wisconsin (56036; 
56418); skin of tufted titmouse, 
Beolophus bicolor, from Maryland 
(56754). 
REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1914. 
HoLLoway, JAMES B,, Thermopolis, 
Wyo.: Portion of lower jaw of Syste- 
modon tapirinum (56822). 
Houtstetn, Orro, San Antonio, Tex.: 
25 bird skins from Ecuador (57028). 
HoME MISSION COMMITTEE OF GREEN- 
BRIER PRESBYTERY, Alderson, W. Va.: 
8 stone implements found near Jeru- 
salem (56814). 
Hoop, J. D., Bureau of Biological Sur- 
vey, Washington, D. C.: 4 pairs of 
Melanoplus (56748). 
Hopxins, Mrs. ARCHIBALD, Washing- 
ton, D. C.: A Grover and Baker sew- 
ing machine, patented February 11, 
1851, June 22, 1852, February 22, 
1853, and May 27, 1856 (56470). 
Hopxins, L. 8., Kent, Ohio: Specimen 
of Lycopodium from Ontario (56405). 
HoveH, JoHN §S., Pittsburgh, Pa.: 
Brass token of the political cam- 
paign of 1852, bearing the portrait 
of Gen. Winfield Scott (56783). 
Hoveu, Dr. Water, U. 8. National 
Museum: Piece of lace-bark, Lagetta — 
lintearia, collected in Jamaica 
(55941). 
Hovusrt, Homer D., Albany, N. Y.: 
Fern from Oregon (55802); fern, 
Woodsia, from New York (55847). 
HowarpbD, Expert, Doyle, Cal.: Speci- 
mens of fresh-water algae, Chara 
(57048). 
HoweE.wt’s MricrocosM, Washington, 
D. C.: A small piece of Copiapo pal- 
lasite (56698: exchange). 
Hoyt, Dupitry, New York City 
(through Mr. George W. Harris, 
Washington, D. C.): Photographic 
portrait of a lady (56586). 
Hrpui¢Ka, Dr. ALES, U. 8S. National 
Museum: A pemmican hammer (Te- 
ton Sioux Indian), collected by Mr. 
Frank Mitka (55760); skeleton of 
a mouse from MHuarochiri, Peru 
(55781); mole, Scalopus aquaticus 
(55908) ; gray squirrel, Sciurus caro- 
linensis (55951); flying squirrel, 
Sciuropterus, from Cleveland Park, 
D. C. (56087). 
