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DUVAL, Hugh H., Bastrop, Tex.: 4 

 specimens, representing 3 species, of 

 fossil sliells, from Bastrop County, 

 Tex. (69536). 

 DYER, Feancis J., American Consul, 

 Nogales, Mexico : Fungus from Mex- 

 ico (68756). 

 EAGLE ENGINEERING COMPANY, 

 Springfield, Ohio : An Eagle compos- 

 ing stick and a Star composing stick 

 (69738). 

 EAMES, B. E. (through Mrs. Florence 

 S. Bellows, Corning, N. Y.) : Luna 

 moth (70237). 

 EARLE, Charles T., Palma Sola, 

 Fla. : Fish " Bagre Sapo " from 

 Palma Sola (69495). 

 EAST, Charles S., U. S. National 

 Museum : Garter snake from Ana- 

 costia, D. C. (70209). 

 EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, 

 Rochester, N. Y. : A series of 9 speci- 

 mens to illustrate the manufacture 

 of cellulose acetate and its use in 

 making motion picture films (69699). 

 EBERLY, August Frederick, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. : War club from the 

 Fiji Islands (70096). 

 ECONOMIC LABORATORIES, INC., 

 THE, Philadelphia, Pa.: 20 speci- 

 mens of gums and resins (70219). 

 EDMONDSON, Dr. C. H. (See under 



Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum). 

 EICHLER, A., Philadelphia, Pa.: 

 Fragment of a tusk of an extinct 

 elephant (6971S). 

 EICKEMEYER, Rudolf, Yonkers. 

 N. Y. : 5 framed pictorial photo- 

 graphs (68540). 

 EMERSON, Alfred, Pittsburgh, Pa.: 

 66 species of termites including 40 

 paratypes (68599). 

 EMERY, D. L., St. Petersburg, Fla.: 

 3 specimens of moUusks from Flor- 

 ida (69464) ; 60 specimens, 7 species, 

 of shells from west Florida, and 1 

 from San Diego, Calif. (69897). 

 ENGBERG, Dr. C. C, Lincoln, Neb.: 

 80 specimens. 11 species of moUusks ; 

 and about 40 additional specimens 

 of mollusks, all from the State 

 of Washington (69091, exchange; 

 69181). 



ENGEL, Dr. E. O., Munich, Bavaria: 

 59 specimens of flies, including 43 

 species, 17 of which are new to the 

 Museum collections (69949, ex- 

 change). 



(See also under Zoologische 

 Sammlung des Bayerischen-Staates.) 

 ERSKINE, Ralph M., Jefferson, Me. 

 (through A. Q. Carter) : Northern 

 pileated woodpecker from Maine 

 (69759). 

 ERWIN, Richard P., Boise, Idaho: 

 Batrachians and reptiles collected 

 in Idaho (68923). 

 ESHNAUR, Mrs. W. H., Bellflower, 

 Calif, (through Dr. W. H. Dall) : 

 About 30 specimens, 7 species, of 

 rare marine shells from Terminal 

 Island, San Pedro, Calif. (69888, ex- 

 change). 

 ESSEX INSTITUTE, THE. Salem, 

 Mass. : United States Flag of the 

 latter part of the 19tli century 

 (69283, deposit). 

 ESSIG, Prof. E. O. (See under Cali- 

 fornia, University of). 

 EVANS, Victor J., Washington, D. C. : 

 Hindu temple vessel of bronze 

 (68704) ; red-neck paroquet from 

 Australia (68807) ; Indian skull 

 from Marajo Island, Amazon, Bra- 

 zil (69252). 

 EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COM- 

 PANY, THE, Washington, D. C. : 4 

 stereotjTpe casts from matrices 

 owned by the Museum (68817) ; 25 

 copies of Evening Star of October 

 11, 1922 ; type form of Evening Star 

 of October 11, 1922; 3 stereotype 

 matrices of the same; a curved 

 stereotype plate, and 12 photographs 

 of this " form " going through news- 

 paper plant (69015) ; a piece of 

 newspaper copy, proof of the same 

 set in type, and a galley of type mat- 

 ter (69231). 

 FABER, Charles L., Cincinnati, Ohio : 

 22 specimens of rare bryozoans and 

 brachiopods from southwestern Ohio 

 (69646). 

 FABER, Dr. George A., Waterbury, 

 Conn, (through Dr. John Uri Lloyd, 

 Cincinnati, Ohio) : 47 bound books 

 treating of eclectic medicine (69392). 



