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Hough, Dr. Walter — Continued, 

 by Henry Wolf, N. A., after paintings 

 by various artists (61849) ; English 

 hunting knife (62055). 

 House, B. K m State Mills, Va. : 

 Chrysalis of a butterfly, Papilio 

 turn/us glaucus (62025). 

 House, Dr. H. D. (See under New 



York State Museum.) 

 Howe, Dr. R. Heber, jr., Thoreau Mu- 

 seum of Natural History, Middlesex 

 School, Concord, Mass. : 65 dragon- 

 flies, 39 species (62088, exchange). 

 Howell's Microcosm, Washington, 

 D. C. : Model showing occurrence and 

 mining of gold — lode mining, dredg- 

 ing, hydraulicking, sluicing, etc. 

 (62571). 

 Hoxie, Brig. Gen. Richard L., U. S. 

 Army (retired), Washington, D. C. : 

 Portrait in oil of Vinnie Ream, 

 painted by G. P. A. Healy during her 

 early residence in Rome in 1S70 

 (61830). 

 Hoy, Charles M., Rochester, N. Y. : 

 Skins and skulls of 12 small mam- 

 mals (62265). 

 Hrdlicka, Dr. A., U. S. National Mu- 

 seum : Skin and skull of a black 

 squirrel from the District of Colum- 

 bia (61839) ; skin and skull of a pine 

 mouse, Pity my s (62269) ; broad- 

 winged hawk, Buteo platypterus, and 

 a snake from Washington, D. C. 

 (62336). 

 Hubert, H. Edward, New Orleans, La. : 

 79 specimens of marine inverte- 

 brates, consisting of 14 worms, 28 

 crustaceans, 37 mollusks, 11 batra- 

 chians, 1 reptile, and 6 specimens of 

 fishes and insects from Louisiana 

 (61944). 

 Hunt, C. E., Lakeview, Mont. : Moth, 



Erebus odora (62286). 

 Huwe, Harry J., S. J., St. John's Col- 

 lege, Belize, British Honduras : 7 

 specimens of fishes from British Hon- 

 duras, a squid and a spiny lobster 

 (61491) ; a small collection of rep- 

 tiles and batrachians (61527). 

 Hyjian, L. H., Chicago, 111. : Speci- 

 men of sponge from San Juan 

 Island, Washington (61591). 



Iddings, Dr. J. P., Brinklow, Md. : A 

 collection of rocks from the Orient 

 (62552, collected for the Museum). 



Illinois, University of, Urbana, 111. 

 (through Dr. William Trelease) : 2 

 specimens and 2 photographs of 

 plants (61317, exchange) ; specimen 

 of plant (62497). 



Imperial Bureau of Entomology, 

 Pusa, Bihar, India : 16 sawflies rep- 

 resenting 4 species (62393). 



Interior Department : 



Bureau of Mines (See under 

 William Garret Ridgley). 



O^fce of Indian Affairs: An old 

 Pueblo skull, and fragments of pot- 

 tery with painted decorations and a 

 few pieces of coiled ware, found by 

 F. F. Frisbee in ancient graves near 

 the foot of ttie Tohatchi Mountain, 

 opposite what appears to have been 

 an old Pueblo ruin on the Navaho 

 Reservation (61326). 



U. S. Geological Survey: A collec- 

 tion of rocks and ores from Tintic, 

 Utah, collected by Mr. G. F. Lough- 

 lin (61323) ; a slab of ripple marks 

 from Sioux Falls, S. Dak., and mis- 

 cellaneous fossils from the Helder- 

 berg limestone at Glen Erie, N. Y., 

 collected by Mr. N. H. Darton 

 (61338) ; horn core of an extinct 

 bison from the Searchlight placei*, 

 Manhattan, Nev. (61357) ; samples 

 of ornamental marble collected by 

 Mr. R. W. Pack in the Barstow 

 region, California, and described by 

 him in Bulletin 540-K, U. S. Geo- 

 logical Survey (61383) ; a specimen 

 of graphite from Raton, N. Mex., 

 showing columnar structure (61385) ; 

 135 specimens of plants, and the skull 

 of a fossil horse collected in Alaska 

 by Mr. George L. Harrington 

 (61470, 61987, 61907) ; marbles and 

 granites illustrating Geological Sur- 

 vey reports by Prof. T. Nelson Dale 

 (61563) ; 10 specimens of granite ob- 

 tained by Prof. Dale from operators 

 of quarries in Maine, Massachusetts, 

 and Vermont (62388) ; a collection of 

 fossil plants from near Cumberland, 



