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LIST OF ACCESSIONS 



HARVARD UNIVERSITY, C a m - 



bridge, Mass. : 

 Department of Mineralogy and 

 Petrography (through Prof. 

 Charles Palache) : Specimens of 

 native lead from Langban, Swe- 

 den, 1 of apatite and quartz and 



1 of quartz from Greenwood 

 Mine, Noyes Mountain, Me. ; 

 a piece weighing 525 grams of 

 the Cynthiana, Harrison Coun- 

 ty, Ky., meteoric stone; a large 

 mass of the Coahuila, Mexico, 

 meteoric iron ; a 1500-gram 

 piece of the New Baltimore, Pa., 

 meteoric iron ; portion of a mass 

 of pyrite from Sulitjelma, Nor- 

 way; specimen of the type ma- 

 terial of chalcoalumite described 

 by E. S. Larsen (85126, 85268, 

 86439, 86647, 87445, 87684, ex- 

 change) ; 5 specimens of miner- 

 als from Langban, Sweden 

 (86475). 



Gray SerMrium: 368 plants from 

 New England and eastern Can- 

 ada (85567, 87462, 87891). Ex- 

 change. 



Museum of Comparative Zoology: 

 Skin and skull of a rodent from 

 western Szechuen; 5 batra- 

 chians and reptiles from China ; 



2 lizards (84438, 85839, 86064). 

 Exchange. 



HASKELL, Eenest, New York City: 

 78 etchings and engravings for spe- 

 cial exhibition (86811). Loan. 



HASKIN, Leslie L., Brownsville, 

 Oreg. : 4 plants from Oregon (83399, 

 83976). 



HATTON, Dr. Edgar M., Columbus, 

 Ohio : Human ulna bone, recovered 

 from a pile of debris in the officers' 

 mess room on the U. S. S. Maine, 

 at Havana, Cuba, in the winter of 

 1911-12, just after the resinking of 

 the Maine (87822). 



HAVENS, O. C, Joplin, Mo. : Earthen- 

 ware bowl found at a small ruin six 

 miles north of Gallup, N. Mex. 

 (84844). 



HAVMOLLER, R., Singora, Siam: 2 

 crocodile skulls from Siam (84901). 



HAWAIIAN SUGAR PLANTERS' 

 ASSOCIATION EXPERIMENT 

 STATION, Honolulu, Hawaii 

 (through Frederick Muir) : 4 flies 

 from Ecuador ; 22 specimens of leaf 

 hoppers, representing 13 species, of 

 which 7 are represented by types 

 and 3 by paratypes ; 47 flies from 

 South America, collected by F. X. 

 Williams ; 26 specimens of flies, sev- 

 eral new to the Museum collection 

 (84969, 85922, 86042, 86495). 



HAYES, Dr. Mxjekay O., Provo, Utah : 

 150 specimens of Middle Cambrian 

 fossils from the Wasatch Mountains 

 north of Provo, Utah (87849). 



HEIGHWAY, A. E., Alexandria, Va. : 

 Sapphires, including rough, cut, and 

 star (87175), loan; specimen of 

 arsenopyrite from Vermont (85238). 



HEIKES, ViCTOE C, Salt Lake City, 

 Utah : 5 specimens of minerals from 

 Utah, and examples of the mineral 

 miargyrite from the Flint District, 

 Owyhee County, Idaho (83552, 

 86571). 



(See also under Dr. W. W. Jones.) 



HENDERSON, Habold J., Clemson 

 College, S. C: 2 flies (84826). Ex- 

 change. 



HENDERSON, Prof. Junius. (See 

 under Colorado University of.) 



HENDERSON, Dr. W. W., Logan, 

 Utah: 48 specimens of Oedipodine 

 grasshoppers ^rom Utah, including 

 male and female types of 2 species 

 described by the donor (87314). 



HERRERA, Dr. A. L. (See under 

 Mexico, Government of, Direccion 

 General de Estudios Biologicos). 



HERRERA, Sr, Prof. Fortunato L., 

 Cuzco, Peru: 11 plants (83570, 

 85407) ; 98 plants from Peru 

 (84188, 84343, 85640, 86990, 87469). 



HESS, Frank L., Washington, D. C. : 

 Specimen of wulfenite from Ahu- 

 mada, Mexico, and 1 of petzite from 

 Timmins, Ontario (85925). 



(See also under J. E. McKeever, 

 Mar-John Mining Co., A. G. Rich- 

 ards, C. M. Snyder, H. E. Spradlin). 



