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Hart, J. H. (Botanic Garden, Trinidad, West Indies). Two alcoholic specimens of 

 Eupemphyx trinitaiis. 22269. 



Harvard University, Library of (Cambridge, Massachusetts). A bibliography of 

 William Hogarth, by Frank Weitenkampf. 



Harvey, Prof. F. L (See under Maine State College.) 



Harvey, George E. (Washington, District of Columbia). Liviug specimen of Spiuy 

 Soft-shelled Turtle (Aspidonectes spinifer) from Louisiana. 22205. 



Haupt, Prof. Paul (John Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland). Clay tablet 

 containing an Assyrian poem composed by the donor for the Eighth International 

 Congress of Trieutalists. 22634. 



Hawkins, Willis B. (Washington, District of Columbia). Living specimen of alli- 

 gator. 22550. 



Hayden, Emma W. (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania). Crayon portrait (framed) of the 

 late Dr. T. V. Hayden. 22832. 



Hayward, B. M. ( Weybridge, Vermont). Twelve specimens, representing 10 species 

 of birds' skins from Monterey, Mexico (exchange). 22222. 



Hayward, R. S. (Coronado, Kansas). Specimen of White-tailed Jack-rabbit (Lepus 

 campestris). Black-tailed Jack-rabbit {Lepus callotis), and Cotton-tail rabbits (Lepus 

 sylvatiuus). 23083. 



Hazex, Henry H. (Washington, District of Columbia). Living specimen of Gray 

 Squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis carolinensis.) 22622. 



Healy, Capt. M. A. (U. S. Revenue Marine steamer Bear), (through the Alaska Com- 

 mercial Company). Eighty-niue photographs of Alaska. 23141. 



Heliotype Printing Company (Boston, Massachusetts). Specimens of half-tone 

 photolithographic work executed in the establishment of the donors. 22512. 



Hemphill, Henry (San Diego, California). Series of chitons, from the lower coast 

 of California (23023) ; specimeus of marine shells (23034); specimens of tertiary 

 fossils and marine shells from Lower California, fresh-water shells from Oregon, 

 and specimen of Sea-urchin (Lovenia cordiformis) (23102). 



Hendricks. Ralph M. (Washington, District of Columbia). Living specimen of 

 Cooper's Hawk (Acclpiter cooperi). 23083. 



Henry, W. G. (U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey steamer Blake). Specimen of Pseu- 

 dospinx telrio from the Gulf of Mexico. 22834. 



Hkvshaw, H. W. (U. S. Geological Survey). Collection of fishes from tlie vicinity of 

 Washington, District of Columbia, representing the following species: Perca, 

 Amiurus, Notropis, Bhinichthys, Hybopsis, Notemigonus, Fundulus, and Enneacanthus 

 (22301), stone paddle (22470). 



Herberson, John W. (Colesville, Maryland). Specimen of Bob-white (Colinus v'r- 

 ginianus). 23075. 



Herberson, William A. (Colesville, Maryland). Specimen of Musk-rat (Fiber 

 zibethieus). 23153. 



Heurich, Christopher (Washington, District of Columbia"). Specimens of ground 

 malt; whole malt from Canada and the United States ; patent malt from Ger- 

 many; imported hops; isinglass, and beech-wood for clearing beer. 22704. 



Hewitt, J. N. B. (Bureau of Ethnology). Collection ef ethnological objects, con- 

 sisting of Iroquois pump fire-drill, stick for rubbing out fire, packs for carrying 

 provisions, skins, etc., from Grand River Reservation, Canada, Onandagua In- 

 dians (exchange). 23028. 



Hidden, W. E. (Newark, New Jersey). Specimens of Muscovite crystals coated 

 with hisingerite ; dolomite and muscovite crystals coated with hisingerite and 

 dolomite, and dolomite, muscovite, and rutile crystals (collected by Mr. W. S. 

 Yeates, of the U. S. National Museum). 23162. 



Hill, Prof. R. T. (State University, Austin, Texas). Fragment of meteoric stone. 

 22341. 



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