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EEPORT OF IS^ATIOX.VL MUSEUM, 1020. 



DOMINICA, (JOYEIIXMEXT OF— 



Continued. 

 11)14-1918, niiuit'ly, hall'-penny, one 

 i\n(l one-liulf penny, and three pence, 

 in blocks of four each (12 speci- 

 mens) (64103). 



do:minican iiei'Ublic. mili- 

 tary government of (through I 

 the U. S. Geological Survey) : Geo- 

 logic collections made in the Domini- 

 can Republic during April, :May, and 

 June, 3010 (65073). 



DONLY, Mr.s. Eva Brook, Rahway, 

 N. .T. (through the Government Loan 

 Organization, New I'ork City) : 

 Painting by the donor entitled 

 '•Arrival at Baltimore of L'-Boat 

 Deutschland " (6.")ir,3). 



DORSETT, J. H. M., Grayton, ild. : 

 Albino kingbird, Tijrunnus tyran- 

 niis, from ilaryland (64022). 



DOUGHTY, George D., Post, Tex. : A 

 small collection of fragmentary ver- 

 tebrate remains from the Triassic 

 of Texas (6472.")). 



DOWNES, Johk I. H., New Haven, 

 Conn.: Painting by the donor en- 

 titled " (Jerman Cruiser Embden De- 

 stroyed by the Australian Cruiser 

 Sydney " (65162). 



DRAKE PROCESS INCORPORATED, 

 Cleveland, Ohio : 11 paper milk bot- 

 tles and 2 containers for drug sun- 

 dries made from wood pulp ; 4 sam- 

 ples of wood pulp and 24 articles 

 made therefrom (64958, 6483S). 



DUNNE, Dr. An>-a Baetsch, Silver 

 Spring. ^Id. : 3 specimejis of hot 

 larva (63911). 



DUPREE, Mrs. ^^Iattie, Washington, 



D. C. : A specimen of lead ore from 

 Baxter Springs, Kansas (03917). 



DURBAN MUSEUM, Durban, Natal, 

 Union of South Africa (through Mr. 



E. C. Chubb): 2 small rodents 

 (64495). 



DUTHIE, :Miss Rexa P. (See under 

 Colorado State Museum, Denver.) 



DWYER, Mr.s. Thomas F., and Miss 

 CATiii.ia^x Cassel KLINE, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. : 2 sabers, 2 daggers, 

 and a helmet owned by Filipino in- 

 surgent oflicers during the Philip- 

 pine Ii?surrection, 1S9S-1001 ; also 



DWYER, Mrs. Thomas F.. and Mis.s 



Cathi.eex Cassel KLINE— Contd. 



a Cheyenne Indian beaded leather 



belt, collected by General .Tacob 



Kline, U. S. Army (64943, loan). 



(See also nnder General .Tacob 

 Kline). 



DYER. FiJAxcis .!.. American Consul, 

 Nogales, Sonora, Mexico : 5 ferns 

 from Texas (6306S) ; 3 lizards, 1 

 toad, and miscellaneous in.secls, 

 spiders, centipedes, etc., and 3 bird's 

 eggs (64055) ; 5 plants from Arizona 

 and Mexico (64130) ; 2 planfs, cacti, 

 MaiiimiUarta rccurrata (64.502). 



DYKAAR, ]MosES Waixek, Brooklyn, 

 N. Y. : Bust in white marble of Hon. 

 Champ Clark, by Moses Waiiier 

 Dykaar (05007, loan). 



EASTWOOD, Miss Alice. (See under 

 California Academy of Scienc(>s.) 



EDDY, Mrs. A. T., Enfield. N. H. 

 (tluough Commandant J. ^I. ^loore, 

 U. S. Coast Guard, South Baltimore, 

 Md.) : Water color sketcli of a pro- 

 posed monument to Robert Fulton 

 to be erected at Lower ConneUon, 

 Indiana, endorsed with the signa- 

 tures of Millard Filhuore and other 

 pi-ominent Americans (04171). 



EDWARDS. F. W. (See under Lon- 

 don, England. British IVInseum Nat- 

 ural History.) 



EDWARDS, Harry C. Gauanoiiue, 

 Ontario, ('anada (through th<» Gov- 

 ernment Loan Organization, New 

 Y'ork City) : Painting by the donor 

 entitled " Edith Cavell Next ". 

 (05176). 



EGGLESTON, W. W., Bureau of Plant 

 Industry, U. S. Department of Agri- 

 culture, Washington, D. C. ; 51 plants 

 from Indiana (64777). 



EGYPT, ZOOLOGICAL SERVICE OF, 

 GIZA (through Capt. S. S. Fowler, 

 Director) : Skulls of 3 cats (64832). 



EIGEN:\IANN, Dr. Carl H., Indiana 

 L'niversity, Bloomington, Ind. : 221 

 lishes collected in Sontli Anu'i-iea 

 in 1918 (64282, exchange). 



EISE.MANN MAGNETO CORl»ORA- 

 TION, Brooklyn, N. Y. : Anlomohile 

 Magneto with impulse starter. Tyi>e 

 G-4 (64028). 



