LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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DEINARD, Ephraim, Arlington, N. J. : 

 Collection of objects of Jewish and 

 Mohammaden religious ceremonial, 

 consisting of textiles, specimens of 

 wood, stone, copper, brass, silver, 

 and manuscripts, chiefly from Pales- 

 tine (255 specimens) (65324, loan). 



DEMERARA BAUXITE CO. (LTD.), 

 Philadelphia, Pa. : Samples of Brit- 

 ish Guiana bauxite (66318). 



DE- NEALE, Miss Edna, Washington, 

 D. C. : An American Hornbook 

 painted on bone (65390, loan). 



DENSLOW, Rev. H. M., New York 

 City : Plant, Listera, from New York 

 (66571, exchange). 



DE RONCERAY, Miss Makie Estelle, 

 Smithsonian Institution : 3 china 

 doll heads, and a lot of doll clothes, 

 aU of the period of 1870, and a lace 

 shawl worn in Porto Rico between 

 1858 and 1864 by Mrs. Charles de 

 Ronceray ( Henrietta R a s a 1 e e ) 

 (66105). 



DESPREZ, Mme. Patjl, Paris, 

 France: Gold mounted and jeweled 

 sword presented by the city of Phila- 

 delphia to Maj. General George B. 

 McClellan in 1861 (65865). 



DETMERS, Miss Feeda, Ohio Agri- 

 cultural Experiment Station, Woos- 

 ter, Ohio: Plant (65250). 



DETWILER, Frederick Knecht, New 

 York City : 6 water -color drawings 

 by the donor showing the construc- 

 tion of wooden ships in the United 

 States shipyard at Noank, Conn., 

 during the World War, 1918 

 (66382). 



DEUTSCHES ENTOMOLOGISCHES 

 MUSEUM, Berlin-Dahlem, Germany 

 (through Dr. Walther Horn) : 196 

 sawflies (66531). 



DEVEREUX, Mrs. J. Ryan, Chevy. 

 Chase, Md. : Harp piano (65526). 



DEWEY, Dr. William A. (See under 

 Dr. Mary E. Hanks and Dr. Lynn 

 Arthur Martin.) 



DIAMOND FLUORSPAR CO., Kai'- 

 bers Ridge, 111. : Specimen of fluor- 

 spar (65610). 



DICKENS, Mrs. F. W., Washington, 

 D. C. : 15 pieces of American his- 

 torical chinaware (660S2, loan). 



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DIRECCION DE ESTUDIOS BIO- 

 LOGICOS. (See imder Mexican 

 Government. ) 



DIRECCION GENERAL DE AGRI- 

 CULTURA. (See under Guate- 

 mala.) 



DOBBIN, Frank, Shushan, N. Y. : 55 

 plants from New York (66341). 



DODGE & OLCOTT CO., New York 

 City : Sample of bay leaves, Pimenta 

 acris, and 6 medicinal oils (65343, 

 65870). 



DOGNIN, Paul, Wimille, France : 200 

 specimens of pyralidae (lepidop- 

 terous insects) (66625). 



DOUGHTY, Edward Crosby, Wil- 

 liamstown, Mass. : Framed photo- 

 graphic enlargement on Japanese 

 tissue (66396). 



DUKES, W. C, Mobile, Ala. : 10 speci- 

 mens of a moth, Aefferia tepperi, 

 new to the Museum collections 

 (66285). 



DUNN, L. H., Ancon, Canal Zone: 8 

 mosquitoes (66201) ; fly, Pseudol- 

 fersia mexicancu (66228). 



DUPLAN SILK CORPORATION, New 

 York City: 7 samples of novelty 

 silk fabric woven at Hazleton, Pa. 

 (66772). 



DU PONT DE NEMOURS & CO., E. I., 

 New York City : An embossed book- 

 binding of fabrikoid, in imitation of 

 leather (66583). 



DUTTON, D. Lewis, Brandon, Vt. : 17 

 plants, chiefly from Vermont 

 (66063). 



DYAR, Dr. H. G., U. S. National Mu- 

 seum : 350 crane flies from the Pa- 

 cific Northwest (65682). 



EARLE, Charles T., Palma Sola, 

 Fla. : A collection of fragmentary 

 bones and teeth of fossil vertebrates 

 (66138) ; 22 specimens of fragmen- 

 tary bones and teeth from the Pleis- 

 tocene of Florida (66505). 



(See also under Harry Walling). 



EARLE, Charles T., and Harry 

 Walling, Palma Sola, Fla. : Fossil 

 bones and teeth from Bishops Har- 

 bor, Fla. (66690). 



EARLE, Sir Lionel. (See under 

 British Government, H, M. Office of 

 Works.) 



