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EEPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1922. 



DAY, Prof. A. L. (See under Philip- 

 pines, University of). 



DEAM, Charles C, Bluffton, Ind. : 

 35 plants from Indiana ; also 10 in- 

 sect galls (68202). 



DEARDEN, Wm., Providence, R. I.: 

 3 beetles (66972). 



DeLAND, Clyde O., Philadelphia, 

 Pa. : Photograph of an oil painting 

 " The Trial Trip of the Stourbridge 

 Lion" (67173). 



DELAWARE, STATE OF. STATE 

 MEDAL COMMITTEE (through 

 the adjutant general, Wilmington, 

 Del.) : Badge, in duplicate, of the 

 type awarded by the State of Dela- 

 ware to citizens of that State for 

 services during the World War 

 (67150). 



DENSIMORB, Miss Frances, Bureau 

 of American Ethnology, Washington, 

 D. C. : Unfinished rice bag and 7 

 dolls, Chippewa ; also 6 samples of 

 Pima foods (67418, 67679). 



DERICKSON, Mrs. R. B., Seattle, 

 Wash. : Basket made by the Chilcat 

 Indians, Alaska (67523, loan). 



DERRICKSON, Mrs. Kate C, Mones- 

 sen. Pa. : A letter written by Abra- 

 ham Lincoln November 1, 1862, con- 

 cerning Capt. D. C. Derrickson ; a 

 photograph made by Brady in 1862, 

 showing President Lincoln and a 

 group of Union officers, including 

 Captain Derrickson ; also a banner 

 bearing the insignia of the Grand 

 Army of the Republic used soon 

 after the Civil War (68350). 



DEUTSCHES ENTOMOLOGISCHES 

 MUSEUM, Berlin-Dahlem, Ger- 

 many : 23 tiger beetles, representing 

 20 species (67113, exchange). 



DEVEREUX, Mrs. J. Ryan. (See 

 under Sinnott, estate of Mary Eliza- 

 beth.) 



DE VINNE PRESS, THE, New York 

 City: Copy of a book entitled 

 " Types of the De Vinne Press " 

 (68349). 



DEWEY, Dr. W. A., Ann Arbor, 

 Mich. : 165 specimens consisting of 

 photographs, illustrations, and 



DEWEY, Dr. W. A.— Continued. 



pamphlets relating to the histoi^y of 

 homeopathy (68451). 



(See also under Boericke & Tafel 

 (Inc.), Dr. Carroll Durham Smith, 

 and Dr. J. P. Sutherland. ) 



DIVEN, E. L., Jr. (through Mrs. 

 Eugene Diven, Elmira, N. Y.) : Col- 

 lection of miscellaneous insects 

 (68172). 



3IXWELL, John, Boston, Mass. : Shell 

 hoe blades from Barbados Islands 

 (67468). 



DODDS, Clifford T., Berkeley, Calif : 

 2 specimens (paratypes) of mealy- 

 bugs (microscopic slides) (682S1). 



DODE, L. A., Paris, France : 2 plants 

 (68004, exchange). 



DODGE, Chee, St. Michaels, Ariz. 

 (through E. B. Meritt, Assistant 

 Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 

 Washington, D .C.) : Sandal of the 

 Cliff Dwellers (67103). 



DOELLO-JURADO, M. (See under 

 Museo Nacional de Historia Natural, 

 Buenos Aires, Argentina.) 



DONNALLY, J. H., Marlinton, W. Va. : 

 Worm (66787.) 



DOUGLASS, Mrs. M. H., Moores- 

 town, N. J. : Carved slate plate 

 (broken) and kelp fishing line with 

 2 hooks collected in Alaska in 1851 

 (67524). 



DRAKE, Carl F., College of Forestry, 

 Syracuse, N. Y. (through W. L. 

 McAtee) : 8 specimens, 4 species, of 

 plant bugs, 3 of which are new to the 

 Museum collections (67634). 



DRAKE PROCESS (INC.), Cleve- 

 land, Ohio: 2 samples of wood pulp 

 and 28 articles made therefrom 

 (67928). 



DREER, Henry A., Riverton, N. J.: 

 Cultivated fern (67612). 



DRYMAN, Vivian, Sarasota, Fla. : 

 Basket fish (67125). 



DUFFNER, O. C, Paradise, Ariz.: 

 12 larvae of a moth (67424). 



DUFUR & CO., Baltimore, Md. : 6 

 samples of brass-wire sieve cloth, 

 sizes 20 to 80, used for sifting pow- 

 dered drugs (67275). 



