EEPORT OF, NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1908. 



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Drew, Miss Rosa, Grinnell, Iowa: 32 

 specimens of plants, Laciniariii, 

 from Iowa (47871). 

 Dublin, Ireland, Fisheries Branch 

 OF THE Department of Agricul- 

 ture: Specimen of Scorpaena cristu- 

 lata from the western coast of Ire- 

 land (4S251). 

 Duchaussoy, a., Caudebec-les-Elbeuf, 

 Seine Inferieure, France: 89 speci- 

 mens of Hymenoptera (4S340: ex- 

 change). 

 Dudley, J. H., Hoquiam, Wash.: Hy- 

 menopterous insect, Sirex alhicornis 

 (47756). 

 Duces, A.. Gnanajnato, Mexico : Skull, 

 wing, and leg of a bat, Anoura geof- 

 froyi (47619) ; 25 insects (received 

 through the Department of Agricul- 

 ■ture) (47701) ; lenticular lichens 

 from Mexico (48687) : 3 plants 

 Baileya multimdiata (48848). 

 DuMBOLTON, C. J., Mabton, Wash. : 

 Fragments of silicified wood from 

 near Mabton (48588). 

 Dundee, Scotland, University Col- 

 lege: Crab (Uca) (48-540: loan). 

 Dunlop, T. W., Mason City, Iowa: 

 Collection of supposed prehistoric 

 stone objects from near Mason City 

 (4S029). 

 Durant, Miss Louisiana, Washington, 

 D. C. : A very interesting collection 

 of native utensils and implements 

 obtained in South Africa by the 

 donor, including a Kaffir piano, or 

 Miramba (48879). 

 DuRY, Charles, Cincinnati. Ohio: 8 



insects (47672: exchange). 

 Dutt. H. L.. Ithaca, N. Y. : Photograph 

 of Mr. Dutt, a native of Calcutta, 

 India (4764S). 

 Dyar. H. G., U. S. National Museum : 

 2 specimens of Hymenoptera from 

 Tryon. N. C. (47638) ; 2 specimens 

 of Lepidoptera, Sphiii-r gonHus and 

 Apatcla Janceolaria, bred from lar- 

 vae collected in Maine (48767). 

 Dyer. Mrs. Florence M., Washington, 

 D. C. : Silver armlet found in an In- 

 dian cemetery, Maumee Bay, near 

 Toledo, Ohio (12471: loan). 

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Eastwood, Miss Alice, Berkeley. Cal. : 

 6 plants, Riljcs, collected in Califor- 

 nia (48515). 



Edwards, J. E., Haycreek, Oreg. (re- 

 ceived through the Department of 

 Agriculture) : 2 specimens of cacti, 

 Echinocactus ( 47989 ) . 



Eggleston, W. W., Cambridge, Mass. : 

 65 plants from the northeastern part 

 of the United States (47938: pur- 

 chase). 



Egyptian Government, Cairo, Egypt 

 (through H. G. Lyons, director-gen- 

 eral, survey department, Giza, 

 Egypt) : Fossil remains of Arsinoi- 

 thcriiim .:itt(Ji and other species 

 (47878) ; (through the minister of 

 education and Dr. G. A. Boulenger, 

 of the British Museum of Natural 

 History, Loudon, England) 54 species 

 of tishes from the River Nile and its 

 tributaries (48252). 



Elbeuf, France, Musee D'Histoire 

 Naturelle: 132 specimens of Hy- 

 menoptera (47792: exchange). 



Elder, H. C, Lester, Ark. : Petroleum 

 from Camden, Ark. (48161). 



Elder, Thomas L., New York City: 

 Collection of tradesmen's tokens or 

 "Store cards" (47789). 



Elliott, Mrs. Minnie J., Washington, 

 D. C. : A copy of the Bible printed 

 in 1599, silver spoon, glass saltcellar, 

 and a tin treasure box of the colo- 

 nial period (47773). 



Ellis, Max M., Winona Lake, Ind. : 

 Mosquito larva?, Wijeomyia smithii 

 (47677). 



Ely, Mrs. H. A., Beverly, N. J.: 

 Mounted specimen of bald eagle, 

 Haliaettis Uiicoceiilialus, from near 

 Philadelphia (48139). 



Emmons, Lieut. G. T., U. S. Navy (re- 

 tired), Princeton, N. J.: 3 reed 

 stalks used as sandpaper by the In- 

 dians of southeastern Alaska 

 (48527). 



Ennis, Carl E., Narcrosse, Fla.: Spi- 

 der, Gnsteracantha Gancriformis 

 (47865). 



