LIST OF ACCESSI0:!7S. 



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r»A>:FORTH, 5Irs. Chaki.otte Ellis, 

 "Washington, D. C. : 10 etlmological 

 specimens and an Indian stone pipe 

 (G3949, loan), 



I'AOUD, Mrf=. Rixjrs, Washington, 

 D. C. : Marble mortar and wooden 

 pe.stle from Syria (647G9). 



I^AlTrllTERS OF THE AMERICAN 

 REVOLl'TION, NATIONAL SO- 

 CIETY OF (through Miss Catherine 

 Brittiu Barlow, Curator General of 

 tlie IMuseum) : Chair owned by Gen- 

 eral Wasliington at Mount Vernon, 

 an<l chair owned by Conunodore 

 Joshua Carney, Continental Navy 

 ((H5G4, loan). 



KAVIDSON, Dr. A., Los Angeles, 

 ( "alif. : 16 plants from California 

 (G3865, G41S4, 64394, 64G12, G4929) ; 

 a plant, Cilia Uitifolia (GoOoO). 



1>AVIS, ]Miss Edna B., Winslow, Ariz. : 

 2 small coiled ware jars from Rio 

 Puerco region, Arizona, collected by 

 the donor (G43S9). 



DAVIS, Rev. .Iohx, Hannibal, Mo. : 26 

 plants from South Carolina (G4342) ; 

 32 plants (64695). 



DAVIS, T. E. R., Bulls Gap, Tenn. : 

 Shrub, Fyruhifia piibcra, a member 

 of the family Santalaceae (64136). 



DEAM, Charles C, Bluffton, Ind. : 175 

 plants, chiefly from Indiana (64381, 

 65013): 



DECHKOVITCH, Bkanko, Paris, 

 France (through the President of 

 the United States, and the Depart- 

 ment of State) : Model in plaster of 



• a sculptural work by the donor en- 

 Tiiled " The Victoiy of Liberty " 

 (64428). 



DETWILER, Fkedkrick K., Noank, 

 Conn, (through llie Government 

 Loan Organization, New York City) : 

 2 paintings by the donor entitled 

 " The Launching of the Balsto " and 

 '•A Frame Up in the Wooden Ship 

 Yard" (64348). 



DE^'ER^:UX, 3Mrs. .T. ItvAX, Clievy 

 Chase, Md. : Collection of musical 

 instruments illustrating development 

 (64657). 



DEAVEY, L. H. (See under Agricul- 

 ture, Department ofj Bureau of Plant 

 Industry). 



DEWEY, Dr. W. A. (See under 

 American Institute of Homeopathy, 

 Chicago, Illinois, Dr. W. Franklin 

 Baker, ]\Irs. INIartha Isabel Boger, 

 Dr. E. P. Cuthbert, Dr. .Joseph C. 

 Guernsey, Dr. Dudley A. Williams). 



DIAMOND STATE FIBRE COM- 

 PANY, Bridgeport, Pa.: Sample 

 board showing diverse articles made 

 from cotton cellulose (65108). 



DICKINSON, Sidney E., New York 

 City (through the Government I.ioan 

 Organization, New York City) : 

 Painting by the donor entitled " The 

 Fii'st Raid on the Americans, Nov. 3, 

 1917" (65155). 



DIEDRICH, B. T., Congress Heights, 

 D. C : Mounted skin and skull of a 

 field mouse, \^a/)M.s (64070). 



DIRECCION DE ESTUDIOS BIO- 

 LOGICOS. (See under Mexico, 

 Mexico. ) 



DOBSON, Dr. W. IL, Surgeon in 

 Charge, Foreman Memorial Hos- 

 pital, Yeung Kong, China : Com- 

 plete outfit of a Chinese carpenter 

 (28 specimens) (64124). 



DODGE AND OLCOTT COilPANY, 

 New York City : 29 specimens of es- 

 sential oils and 21 specimens of vege- 

 table drugs (64821). (See also un- 

 der Cliarles A. Myers, jr.) 



DODGE, Fletcher D. (See under 

 Toy Manufacturers of the United 

 States of America Inc.) 



DODGE, Pickering, Washington, 

 D. C. : A collection of samples of 

 marble, chiefly Italian (64998). 



DODSON, .7. D., Laredo, Tex. : Silver 

 jiipe bowl used by President .Tack- 

 son (63879). 



DOLINSKY, Nathan, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

 (thr<mgh the Government Loan Or- 

 ganization, New York City) : Paint- 

 ing by the donor entitled "The Bat- 

 talion of Death, Russian Army " 

 (G5154). 



DOMINICA, GOVERNMENT OF 

 (through the Administrator, Gov- 

 ernment House, Dominica, W. I., and 

 the Secretary of State for the Colo- 

 nies, London, England) : War tax 

 stamps issued by the British colony, 

 Dominica, during the European War, 



