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EEPOET OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1904. 



Harper, Roland M. — Continued, 

 from Georgia (41302); musical sand 

 from Canoochee River, near Grove- 

 land, Ga. (41379); 4 species of land 

 shells (42882). 



Harriman Alaskan Expedition: Re- 

 ceived through U. S. Geological Sur- 

 vey. Three boxes containing a col- 

 lection of rocks and thin sections of 

 rocks. (Transmitted to the Museum 

 through Prof. Charles Palache. ) 41844. 



Harris, Graham H., Chicago, 111.: Lock 

 Leven Trout, Salmo levenensis, from. 

 Madison River, Montana. 41707. 



Harris, J. H. (See under Department 

 of Agriculture. ) 



Harris, L. C, Genoa, Nev. : Received 

 through Smithsonian Institution, Bu- 

 reau of American Ethnology. Piute 

 bead charm. 42493. 



Harshbarger, Dr. John W., University 

 of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa.: 

 Thirty-one plants, principally from 

 North Carolina. Exchange. 41772. 



Hartman, Carl, Austin, Tex.: Specimen 

 of hymenopterous parasite. 41249. 



Hartt, I. H., Manitou, Colo.: Geological 

 specimens from various localities. Pur- 

 chase. L. P. X. 41753. 



Hartwell, Mrs. Charles, Long Beach, 

 Cal. : Specimen of Isehnochiton from 

 San Pedro, Cal. 42227. 



Harvey, Fred, Kansas City, Mo.: Four- 

 teen Chinook skulls (purchase) (41387) ; 

 23 Chimehuevi baskets and 21 Nez 

 Perce bags (purchase) L. P. X. (41388); 

 10 Maidu baskets (purchase) L. P. X. 

 (42213). 



Harvey, R. V. Vancouver, British Co- 

 lumbia: Ten specimens of Lepidoptera. 

 41526. 



Hasse, Dr. H. E., Soldiers' Home, Cal.: 

 Four living plants from California 

 (41226); 2 plants and 74 specimens of 

 lichens, principally from California 

 (41956; 42258). 



Hassett, Burdett, Reliance, Va. : Speci- 

 men of Sharp-shinned hawk. Acdpiter 

 relax. 41503. 



Hatch, J. W., Fruitland, N. Mex.: Mad- 

 stone. (Loan.) 9280. 



Hattendorf, F. C, Western Springs, 111.: 

 Specimen of Raspberry gall, Diastrophus 

 turgidus Bassett. 41849. 



Hauteville, Mrs. F. C. d', Washington, 

 D. C: Received through Mrs. M. B. 

 Wheaton. Sword and pair of bullion 

 epaulettes, to be placed withother,relics 

 of Maj. Gen. Alexander McComb, U. S. 

 Army. (Loan.) 8797. 



Hawley, E. H., U. S. National Museum: 

 Whistle harmonica. 42831. 



Hay, Prof. W. P. (See under Depart- 

 ment of Commerce and Labor, Bureau 

 of Fisheries. ) 



Hayes, W. R., Skidmore, Tex.: Received 

 through Department of Agriculture. 

 Three plants from Texas. 42084. 



Heidemann, Otto, Washington, D. C. : 

 Specimens of IAmnsea from the District 

 of Columbia. 42861. ( See also under 

 I George Field. ) 



Heighway, A. E., Habana, Cuba: Re- 

 ceived through Dr. G. P. Merrill. 

 Four eggs of Stri.r flammea furcata. 

 42107. 



Heller, A. A., Pacific Grove, Cal.: Two 

 plants from California (gift) (41354); 

 482 plants from California (purchase) 

 ( 41814) ; 639 plants collected by George 

 B. Grant and J. W. Congdon in Cali- 

 fornia (purchase) (41246); 2 plants 

 from California (gift) (41276); 285 

 plants from California (purchase) 

 (41318); plant from California (gift) 

 (41991); 246 plants from California 

 and Europe (purchase) (42092); 65 

 ferns from Europe (purchase) (42106); 

 20 plants from California (gift) (42280; 

 42591; 42605); about 60 plants from 

 Mexico collected by C. C. Deam (gift) 

 (42637); 10 living plants from Cali- 

 fornia (exchange) (42654; 42655). 



Hemphill, Henry, San Diego, Cal. : Six- 

 teen specimens of Amphvbhalmus from 

 California (gift) (42540); photographs 

 of west American shells illustrating 

 variations, etc. (gift) (42614) ; 649 spe- 

 cies or varieties of land shells from 

 California (purchase) (42930). 



Henderson, Mrs. A. P., Chicago, 111.: 

 Six samples of beads collected by Carl 

 Lumholtz. 41428. 



