758 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1888. 



KixcKLicY ]^ocoM<)TiVK CoMfANY (BostoD, Massachusetts), (througli F. D. Childs, 

 manager) preseutert photographs of the locomotive "Lion," built by the company 

 in 1884. 20408. 



HiNE, L. G. (Washington, District of Columbia), presented lignite. 19923. 



HiNMAN, H. E. (Cleveland, Ohio), presented a living specimen of Fox Squirrel. 20596. 



HiNMAN, M. L. (See under Brooks Locomotive Works, 20506.) 



Hitchcock, Prof. C. H. (Hanover, New Hampshire), sent a relief map of Oahu in 

 exchange, 19999. 



HOBBS, W. H. (Worcester, Massachusetts), sent rocks from near Ilchester, Maryland, 

 in exchange. 20700. 



HOCKHAUS, F. W. (Communia, Clayton County, Iowa), sent gypsum for examination 

 and report. 19428. 



Hodge, E. B. (Plymouth, New Hampshire), presented a specimen of trout, Salcelinus 

 agassizi. 19898. 



Hoe, R., & Co. (New York City), presented illustrations of wood-cut and type print- 

 ing machinery manufactured by the donors. 20622. 



Hoffman, J. B. (Cincinnati, Ohio), i)reseated badges of the Fifth Ohio Volunteer 

 Infantry. 19628. 



HoLBEi.T, J. C. (Corydon, Kentucky), sent insect for name. 20022. 



Holmes, William H. (Bureau of Ethnology) presented two medals made by J. A. 

 Bolen, Springfield, Massachusetts. 19369. 



Hood, H. D. (Bay Ridge, Florida), presented material taken from the stomach of an 

 alligator: pine knots, turtle shells, bones, etc. 19355. 



Horan, Henry (U. S. National Museum), presented a medal of the Industrial Ex- 

 position lield in Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1887. 19629. 



Hornaday, W. T. (U. S. National Museum) presented antlers of Elk, skins of Antelope 

 kids, and skin of Grizzly Bear cub (19880); two skins of Opossum (20042); an 

 interesting and valuable collection of fossil woods from Egypt and from Antigua, 

 West Indies, and otherlocalitiesrarely visited (20188); and two postage-stamps of 

 Borneo (20242) ; also sent living specimens of Cinnamon Bear, White-tail Deer, 

 Columbian Black-tail Deer (19879); Gray Squirrel, Flying Squirrel (19894); 

 Cooper's Hawk (20049); Prairie Hare and Opossum (20244). 



HosKiN, Robert (Cranford, New Jersey), presented eleven specimens of wood en- 

 gravings by the donor. 20268. 



Hough, Walter (U. S. National Museum), i>resented5-cent nickel of 1883, without the 

 word " cents" inscribed thereon (20235); two etchings from a German book, " His- 

 torische Chronicken," of the seventeenth century (20450); and pearls from the com- 

 mon oyster (20459). 



HovENDEN, Thomas (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), presented two etchings by the 

 donor. 20274. 



Howarth, Prof. Elijah (curator Weston ParkMuseum, Sheffield, England), presented 

 photograph of Sheffield cutlery of the eighteenth century and prior thereto. 20401. 



HoxiE, Capt. R. L., U. S. Army (Montgomery, Alabama), presented a living speci- 

 men of Virginia Deer. 20707. 



Hoy, Dr. P. R. (Racine, Wisconsin), presented a specimen of White-marked Shrew, 



in the flesh. 20094. 

 HuDDLESON, George (Montgomery County, Maryland), presented a specimen of 



quartz containing free gold. 20333. 



Hunter, William (Woodland, Virginia), presented a specimen of fungus, PoJy- 

 j)orus. 20706. 



Hurter, Julius (St. Louis, Missouri), presented one specimen each of Aspidonectes, 

 Bufo, Ewmeces, and Tropidonotus. 19965. 



Hyatt, Dr. P. F. (Lewisburgh, Pennsylvania), presented a specimen of native sal- 

 ammoniac. 20701. 



