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Hook, Miss Marjorie, 1858 Fell Street, San Francisco: One pure albino 

 gopher. Gift. 



Hopping, Mr. Ralph, Berkeley, California: Thirty-eight insects from 

 southern California, and 144 insects from other localities. Gift. 



Huff, Captain Charles P., United States Navy, donated through Ser- 

 geant Patrick McGee, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco: One 

 specimen of Scorpion obtained at Kemolina Point, Honduras. Gift. 



Huguenin, Mr. J. C, San Francisco: Fifty-two insects with other 

 biological material. Gift. 



Hunt, Mr. H. H., San Francisco: One snake from Escalon, Calif. Gift. 



Huntington, Miss Marion, San Francisco: One botanical specimen. 

 Gift. 



Israelsky, Mr. Merle, 464 Noe St., San Francisco: Twenty-five Merced 

 Pliocene fossils, and 22 specimens of land and freshwater mol- 

 lusks from Cazadero. Gift. 



Jones, Mr. Vincent, San Francisco: Two specimens of plants. Gift. 



Kelly, Mrs. G. Earle, Alameda: Sixteen botanical specimens from 

 Plumas County, California, for identification, and one other botani- 

 cal specimen. Gift. 



Kip, Mr. Frederic E., 38 East 25th St., New York: One book, (Tariflf 

 Facts and Efifects from 1789 to 1916. — and Equal Opportunity For 

 All.— F. E. Kip). Gift. 



Kneiss, Mrs. Earl, 1150 Clay St., San Francisco: Seventeen packages 

 of corals. Gift. 



Kusche, Mr. J. August, San Francisco: Five ornithological specimens 

 from Los Angeles County, 1 specimen from San Mateo County, 5 

 specimens from Ketchikan, Alaska; 1 set (6 eggs and nest) Dotted 

 Canon Wren from Nogales, Arizona; 2 scorpions from Nogales, 

 Arizona; three lizards from Hawaiian Islands; a few insects from 

 Hawaiian Islands; 10 bottles of shells and a quantity of Pele's 

 hair from the Hawaiian Islands; 4 ferns, 1 bundle lichens, 1 bundle 

 mosses and 1 bundle flowering plants. Gift. 



Leach, Mr. E. R., Piedmont: Fifteen beetles. Gift. 



League to Enforce Peace, New York: One book (Win the War for 

 Permanent Peace). Gift. 



Lepper, Mr. Gerge Henry, Pittsburg, Pa.: One book. Gift. 



Lewis, Mr. W. C, Tiburon : One botanical specimen for identification 

 and one lizard from San Francisco. Gift. 



Little, Mr. Luther, California Academy of Sciences: Five snakes, one 

 frog and one salamander from Lake County, 1 snake from Napa 

 County, 2 snakes and 3 lizards from Mendocino County; 2 fresh- 

 water mollusks from Harbin Springs, and 2 bats (Eumops califor- 

 nicus). Exploration. 



Lovett, Prof. A. L., Corvallis, Oregon : Twenty-four types of Diptera, 

 representing 22 species. Gift. 



Mailliard, Hon. John W., San Francisco : Publications of the California 

 Academy of Sciences and the University of California, and other scien- 

 tific papers. Gift. 



