LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 757 



Hazen, Mrs. MiLDRKo McLean (Wasliingtou, District of Columbia), presented eth- 

 nological objects. Among these may be mentioned : Woman's fur dress, breeches, 

 man's fur coat and breeches, rain coat, one pair of woman's boots, girdle orna- 

 mented with claws, and one pair of shoes, from St. Michael's, Alaska; Indian 

 beaded coat and pair of shoes, from Yukon Eirer, Alaska, three kyaks, from 

 Greenland ; one kyak, from Norton Sound ; also Indian pipes and other speci- 

 mens. 204.58. 



Healy, Capt. M. A., U. S. Revenue Marine. (See under Treasury Department, U. 

 S. Revenue Mariue, 19774). 



Heaton, L. D. (Victoria, Texas), presented a specimen of spider, Gasteracantha sp., 

 new to the collection. 19.539. 



Heinmann, E. (New York City), presented ten specimens of wood engraving, the 

 work of the donor. 20271. 



Heitmullee, Alfred (Oak Grove, District of Columbia), presented a 1 ving speci- 

 men of the Sparrow Hawk. 20812. 



Helton, W. E. (Hazel Springs, Virginia), sent mica for examination and report. 

 19534. 



Hemphill, Henry (San Diego, California), presented shells: Planorhis, from Lou- 

 isiana, and Ceropsis minima Dall, from California (20543); and lent shells for com- 

 parison and study at the request of the Curator of Mollusks (20166, 20739). 



Hendricks, Mrs. C. I. (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), presented a sample of modern 

 Brussels point-lace. 20519. 



Hensiiaw, H. W. (U. S. Geological Survey), presented a collection of plants — asters 

 and oaks. 19762. 



Henson, Harry V. (Hakodate, Japan), lent skins of Japanese birds for comparison 

 and study at the request of the Curator of Birds. 19405. 



Henson, Samuel (Loudon, England), sent calcite and celestite with calcite and sul- 

 phur. 19883. 



Hepner, J. H. (Mount. Jackson, Virginia), sent limestone for examination and re- 

 port. 20112. 



Hermann, Hon. Binger. (See under Capt. R. A. Bensal, 20004.) 



Herron, Dr. Charles S. (Bartow, Florida), presented a molar tooth of a Mammoth, 

 Elephas primigenius (20431) ; also a specimen of whorled milkweed, Asclepias 

 rerticiUata, a reputed cure for rattlesnake bite (20748). 



Herzer, H. (Cleveland, Ohio), presented a valuable and interesting collection of fos- 

 sil plants containiug some new species. 20261. 



Hessel, Dr. R. (Washington, District of Columbia), presented a Red-tailed Hawk, 

 Buteo boreaVts (20230) ; also a Dachshund (20455). 



HiCKOK, Frank (Caldwell, Kansas), presented a jaw-bone of Equus cahalhis with 

 last inferior left molar. 19519. 



Hicks, Thomas R. (Brooklyn, New York), presented a "Lizard Fish," Si/nodus /ceteris, 

 from Bay of Cauarsiis New York. 19573. 



Hidden, W, E. (Newark, New Jersey), presented four crystals of black tourmaline 

 (19787); also xauthitaue from Green Rivei-, North Carolina (20157). 



HiGGiNS, Dr. C. W. (Salt Lake City, Utah), presented living specimens of Badger, of 

 Red Fox, and of Golden Eagle ; and sent two living specimens of Spotted Lynx. 

 19872. 



Hill, John Henry (Mount Moor, New York), presented two etchings by the donor, 

 and two aquatints by J. Hill. 20281. 



Hill, Robert T. (U. S. Geological Survey), presented two living specimens of Tor- 

 toise, Cisf lido Carolina trimigins. 20779. (See also uuder Cummings, W. F.) 



Hill, W. S. (Oswego, Kansas), presented prehistoric stone implements, one hundred 

 and eight specimens, from Labette County, Kansas (19484); also a cupped stone 

 (19826). 



