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LIST OF ACCESSIONS 



HOLMQUIST, Prof. A. M., Chicago, 

 111. : 10 specimens of crustaceans 

 (87295). 



HOLT, Robert T., New York City: 

 Hermit crab from Fort Lauderdale, 

 Fla., collected by the donor (86626). 



HOLTEDAHL, Dr. Olaf. (See under 

 Norwegian Expedition to Novaya 

 Zemlya, 1921.) 



HOPE GARDENS, Kingston, Ja- 

 maica: Plant from Hope Gardens 

 (84559). 



HOPKINS, J. D., Price, Utah: 4 

 plants (83382, 84339). 



HOPKINS MARINE STATION OF 

 STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Pa- 

 cific Grove, CaUf . : Type specimens 

 of 4 new species of holothurians 

 (83308). 



HOPPING, Roy de Graw, Keokuk, 

 Iowa : Collection of invertebrate fos- 

 sils from the Keokuk limestone at 

 St. Moriah, Hancock County, 111. 

 (83562). 



HOTCHKISS, Neil M., Smithsonian 

 Institution : 14 plants from the east- 

 ern United States (86805). 



HOUGH, Philip R., East Falls 

 Church, Va. : Wood specimens of 

 Alaska Cedar (87509). 



HOUGH, Dr. Walter, U. S. National 

 Museum : Chiseled bronze chande- 

 lier, probably French, of the period 

 about 1780 (83974) ; tripod stone 

 mortar collected near Holbrook, 

 Ariz. (84315) ; 2 small earthenware 

 vessels from a prehistoric ruin at 

 Jettyto Springs, Ariz., collected and 

 presented to the donor by Mr. Rob- 

 erts (84757). 



HOUSE, Dr. Homer D. (See under 

 New York State Museum.) 



HOUSEHOLDER, Vic H., Phoenix, 

 Ariz.: 2 fishes (87850). 



HOWARD, J. D., Klamath Falls, 

 Oreg. : Glass ink well found on the 

 site of the conference between the 

 Modoc Indians and the United 

 States peace commissioners in April, 

 1873, which terminated in the mur- 

 der of Maj. Gen. E. S. Canby, U. S. 

 Army, and the two other commis- 

 sioners (86599). 



HOWARD'S SON & CO., S. E., New 

 York City: 12 toothbrushes (85098). 



HOWELL, A. H., U. S. National Mu- 

 seum : 4 small mammals, 2 from 

 Montenegro and 2 from Minnesota 

 (85430) ; 15 small mammals from 

 CaUfornia (86483) ; skeleton (with- 

 out skull) and 2 alcoholic wood rats 

 from California (87435). 



HOXIE, Brig. Gen. Richard L., U. S. 

 Army (retired), and Mrs. Hoxie 

 (through Mrs. R. G. Hoes) : Girl 

 doll of the latter part of the nine- 

 teenth century (84754). 



HUBBY, Miss Ella F. (through Rol- 

 lin G. Hubby, Los Angeles, Calif.: 

 119 baskets and 6 miscellaneous 

 specimens (85929). Bequest. 



HUCKETT, H. C, Riverhead, Long 

 Island, N. Y. : 44 flies, including 

 paratypes of 5 new species (85299). 

 Exchange. 



HUDDELSTON, Marshall, Kenil- 

 worth, D. C. : Barred owl (87263). 



HULL, J. P. D., Shreveport, La.: 4 

 nodules containing crustaceans and 

 fossil claws belonging to a burrow- 

 ing shrimp from Buzzards Bluff, 

 Miller County, Ark. (83397, 83436). 



HUMMEL, Rev. Karl D., Glendale, 

 Calif. : Small collection of insects 

 in alcohol ; also a small lot of shells 

 all taken in or near Managua, Nica- 

 ragua, Central America (84924). 



HUNGERFORD, Prof. H. B., Law- 

 rence, Kans. : 10 specimens of water 

 bugs, including paratypes of 4 spe- 

 cies new to the Museum collections 

 (85889). 



PIUNNEWELL, F. W., Cambridge, 

 Mass. : 2 plants from North Carolina 

 (84186). 



HUNT, Hector D. R., Kampala, 

 Uganda, East Africa: Small col- 

 lection of miscellaneous insects from 

 East Africa (84017). 



HURD, Dr. Charles DeWitt, Evans- 

 ton, 111. : 14 specimens of chemi- 

 cals for the Loeb collection of 

 chemical types (85348). 



HURDLE, Mrs. Charles W., Wash- 

 ington, D. C. : White cotton counter- 

 pane woven about 1775 by Miss 



