LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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DUMBLE. E. T., San Francisco, Calif, 

 (througli Dr. T. Wayland Vaughan) : 

 Fossil coral from Brazos County, 

 Tex. (67156) ; 16 specimens, 6 

 species, of fossil corals, from the 

 Midway Eocene of Texas (part gift 

 and part exchange) (67776). 



DUNHAM, Mrs. Josephine Balestiee, 

 Caroline Balestier KIPLING, and 

 Beatty Smith BALESTIER 



(through Mrs. Josephine Balestier 

 Dunham, New York City) : Japanese 

 sword of honor presented by the 

 IMikado to Erasmus Peshine Smith 

 in 1S75 in recognition of his services 

 as diplomatic adviser to the Japa- 

 nese Government (67894). 



DUPLAN SILK CORPORATION, 

 New York City : 2 specimens of nov- 

 elty silk dress goods (67087). 



DUVAL, Hugh H., Bastrop, Tex.: 13 

 specimens, 3 species, of land nioT- 

 lusks, probably Pleistocene, from 

 the Colorado River valley, Tex. 

 (68048). 



DYER, Francis J., American consul, 

 Nogales, Sonora, Mexico : 10 plants 

 (66932, 66959) ; 1,620 Hemiptera, 

 731 Diptera, 4.50 Hymenoptera, 204 

 Orthoptera, 40 Neuroptera, 37 Li- 

 belluidae, a collection of ants, 2 

 snakes, a small frog, and a collec- 

 tion of shells (68442). 



(See also under A. T. Cooper and 

 Leo .J. Trefren.) 



EARLE, Charles T.. Palma Sola. 

 Fla. : 2 small collections of verte- 

 brate fossils from Florida ; also 16 

 fragmentary fossil bones and teeth 

 (66919, 66964, 67101). 



(See also under A. M. Guthrie.) 



EASTMAN KODAK CO., Rochester, 

 N. 1^. (through George Eastman, 

 president) : 2 framed photographs, 

 one of George Eastman and the 

 other of Frank S. Noble (68135). 



EASTON, H. D., Shreveport La. 

 (through Dr. T. Wayland Vaughan) : 

 Specimen representing a new species 

 of fossil coral (68471). 



EDISON LAMP WORKS OF GEN- 

 ERAL ELECTRIC CO., Harrison, 

 N. J. : Cabinet showing the various 



EDISON LAMP WORKS OF GEN- 

 ERAL ELECTRIC CO.— Contd. 

 parts and steps in the manufacture 

 of an Edison Mazda incandescent 

 lamp (67740) ; a series of 18 in- 

 candescent lamps to complete the 

 Museum's chronological history of 

 the Edison incandescent lamp, 1879- 

 1922 (68276) ; a .series of 76 in- 

 candescent electric lamps illustrat- 

 ing a like number of types in use 

 in the year 1922 (68492). 



EDMONDSON, Dr. C. H., University 

 of Hav/aii, Honolulu, Hawaii : 5 

 lots of shipworms from Hawaii 

 (68490). 



(See also under Bernice Pauahi 

 Bishop Museum.) 



EDWARDS, F. W. (See under Brit- 

 ish Government, British Museum 

 (Natural History).) 



ELECTRO-TINT ENGRAVING CO., 

 Philadelphia, Pa. : 4 specimens of 

 half tones in 4 colors (66820). 



ELLIOTT, John A., Fayetteville, 

 Ark. : Specimen of type collection 

 of a fungus from Indiana (67222). 



ELLIOTT, William, Chicago, 111. 

 (through Mr. F. L. Hess) : Speci- 

 men of uraninite (pitchblende) from 

 Canada (67196). 



ELLIS, Prof. M. M., Department of 

 Physiology, University of Missouri, 

 Columbia, Mo. : 3 snakes, about 350 

 specimens of crayfishes, 25 speci- 

 mens of Apus, and 2 arachnids 

 (68363). 



ELLSWORTH, Lincoln, New York 

 City : The main mass of meteoric 

 iron from Owens Valley, Calif. 

 (67657). 



ELY, Dr. Charles R., Gallaudet Col- 

 lege, Washington, D. C. : Specimen 

 of red-shouldered hawk (67382). 



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

 4 specimens. 1 species, of fresh- 

 water moUusks from .Japanese Vivi- 

 para pond at St. Petersburg, Fla. 

 (67461). 



ENGBERG, Dr. C. C, University of 

 Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebr. : About 

 100 specimens, representing 25 spe- 

 cies, of marine mollusks from Olga, 



