756 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1888. 



Ham, C. D. (Dubuque, Iowa), presented a roster and historical sketch of the " Gov- 

 ernors Greys," Company A, Fourth Regiment Iowa National Guard, and badge of 

 same orgauization worn on the occasion of the Philadelphia Centennial Celebra- 

 tion, Septeuiber 15-17, 1887. 19622. 



Hamilton, M. (Savannah, Georgia), sent a tincture of the milkweed Aselepias am- 

 plexicauUs, a reputed autidote for rattlesnake bite. 20573. 



Hamlin, R. H. (Brunette Post-Office, Louisiana), sent a fine specimen of a " muller" 

 stone for examination and report. 19427. 



Hamlin, William C. (Havre de Grace, Maryland), presented a living sjiecinien of 

 Marsh Hawk, Circus cyaneus hudsonius. 19865. 



Hampsox, Thomas (U. S. Geological Survey), presented a concretion, from the Dis- 

 trict of Columbia. 20110. 



Hampton, W. C. (Mount Victory, Ohio), sent rock supposed by the sender to be of 

 meteoric origin, also a boat-shaped object, for examination and report. 19461. 



Hamy, Dr. E. (See under Trocadero Museum, 19985.) 



Hanks, Henry G. (San Francisco, California), sent in exchange hanksite and glau- 

 berite. 20068. 



Hanna, H. W. (Warsaw, Indiana), presented a collection of prehistoric stone im- 

 plements from Wabash County, Indiana, containing some paleolithic specimens. 

 (20180, 20717.) 



Hakdesty, Dr. J. R. S. (Washington, District of Columbia), presented a pair of an- 

 tique spectacles. 19782. 



Harlan and Hollingsworth Company (Wilmington, Delaware) presented pho- 

 tographs of cars built by the company. 20509. 



Harper and Brothers TNew York City) presented twenty-eight wood engravings 

 (20:?01), and prints showing wood engraver at work (20591); also sent specimens 

 of engravings on wood by members of the Society of American Wood Engravers, 

 twenty-five plates with text. 20828. 



Harris, T. C. (Raleigh, North Carolina), presented rocks. 19524. 



Harris, Theodore S. (Sea Bright, New Jersey), i^resented Orange Tile-fish, Alniera 

 schoepffi, and Bauded Rudder-fish, Seriola zonata; also "slipper" of a Pteropod 

 called Cymhulia. 19408. 



Harrison, S. R. (Clarksburgh, West Virginia), presented hickory leaves with a de- 

 posit of "honey dew." 20767. 



Harrison, V. T. (Tesarkana, Arkansas), sent sandstone containing pyrite and lignite 

 (19850) ; also galena in quartzose gangue for examination and report (19897). 



Hart, Charles Henry (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), presented engravings by D. 

 Edwin, John Cheney, and others; and mezzotints, lithographs, etc. 20273. 



Hartleben, C. a. von (Washington, District of Columbia), presented specimens of 

 old forms of dental instruments. 19964. 



Havners, Col. W. H. (Capon Springs, West Virginia), presented an Albino Blue-bird, 

 Sialia sialis (through H. C. Baker, Wardensville, West Virginia) (19449); also 

 specimen of Loggerhead Shrike or Butcher-bird, Lanius ladovicianus L. (through 

 H. C. Towers). (19597.) 



Hawley, a. H. (Los Gatos, California), presented bird skins, and sent bird skins for 

 examination and report. 20442. 



Hay, C. D. (Hot Springs, Arkansas), sent stone bearing marks due to weathering 

 for examination and report. 19677. 



HaYden, Mrs. Emma V. (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), presented medals awarded to 

 Dr. F. V. Hayden by various scientific and commercial bodies. 20446. 



Hayward, W. H. (Washington, District of Columbia), presented two English coins, 

 one-third farthing. 19921. 



Haywood, Howard (Raleigh, North Carolina), presented a collection of prehistoric 

 stone implements, including eight paleolithic implements, 20357. 



