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EEPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1905. 



Dawson, C. C, Canon City, Colo. : Piece of a 

 Navajo blanket (44165). 



Day, C. L. (See under Interior Depart- 

 ment, Office of Indian Affairs.) 



Day, David T. (See under Interior Depart- 

 ment, U. S. Geological Survey.) 



Deam, C. C, Blufl'ton, Ind.: Plants from 

 Indiana and Guatemala (43301: gift); 

 (43401: exchange); (43639: exchange); 

 8 plants from Guatemala (44033: ex- 

 change) : 43 specimens of Orthoptera 

 (44158: gift). 



Deax, Bashford, Columbia Universit}-, 

 New York City: Fishes from the Nile 

 Kiver, Africa, collected by the Scnff Ex- 

 pedition of Columbia University in July 

 and August, 1899 (43618). 



Delaware and Hudson Company, Albany, 

 N. Y. (received through T. W. Crowley, 

 superintendent of telegraph): 2 Morse 

 telegraph registers (43184: 43583). 



Demokidoff, K., St. Petersburg, Russia: 

 53 Russian Hj^menoptera (43.567); speci- 

 mens of 6 species of parasitic Hymenop- 

 tera (43711); 37 specimens (7 species) of 

 hymenopterous parasites (44361). 



Denton, E. S., West Point, X. Y.: 10 living 

 plants (44475). 



Desert Botanical Laboratory, Tucson. 

 Ariz. (See under Department of Agricul- 

 ture.) 



Dewey, L. H. (Sec under Department of 

 Agriculture.) 



Dickerson, Miss M. C, Providence, R. I.: 

 Frogs from California (43824); batra- 

 chians (44105). 



Dickinson, A. E., Maltby, Minn.: Fossil 

 tooth (43104). 



Dickinson, G. V. (See under Elgin Nation- 

 al Watch Company.) 



DiMMOCK, George, Springfield, Mass.: 56 

 beetles from Cuba (44385); Iiymenopte- 

 rous parasites (44445). 



DisBROw, W. S., Newark, N. J.: Minerals 

 from New Jersey (44333: exchange). 



Ditmars, R. L., New York Zoological Park, 

 N. Y. : Lizard, Sceloporus, from California 

 (43576). 



(See under New York Zoological Park.) 



DoD, F. H. W., Millarville, Alberta, North- 

 west Territory, Canada: 99 Lepidoptera 

 (43809: gift); 65 moths (44138: ex- 

 change). 



Dodge, Byron E., Davison, Mich.: Grooved 



stone ax (9510); 4 archeological speci- 

 mens (9713); wedge-shaped stone, prob- 

 ably a water-worn quartzite pebble 

 (9887); 2 prehistoric stone implements 

 from Michigan (10121: loan). 



Dodge, C. K., Port Huron, Mich.: 9 plants 

 from Michigan (42973: 43003: gift; 

 43209: exchange); 4 plants from On- 

 tario (43231: gift). 



Dodge, G. M., Louisiana, Mo.: 3 Lepidop- 

 tera (Thanaos) (43910); 3 butterflies 

 (43981). 



Doll, Jacob, Brooklyn, N. Y.: 26 moths 

 (43519: gift); 16 specimens of Lepidop- 

 tera (44024: exchange). 



DoLLE, C. F., Cincinnati, Ohio: Crab-spider, 

 Acrosoma gracile Walck (43078) . 



Donaldson, Mrs. Ll'cy Ord. (See under 

 Mrs. M. M. Kempter and Capt. James T. 

 Ord, U. S. Army.) 



Donxe, T. E. (See under New Zealand, 

 Government of. Louisiana Purchase Expo- 

 sition.) 



Dooley, C. E. (See under G. W. Atkinson.) 



Doolittle, a. a. (See under Department 

 of Commerce and Labor, Bureau of Fish- 

 eries.) 



DoR.MAN, Louis, U. S. Weather Bureau, 

 Department of Agriculture: Ammonites 

 from Linden, near Hanover, Germany 

 (43348). 



Doubet, C. a., Washington, D. C: 5 watch 

 movements (43913). 



Dougherty, 11. M., Charleston, S. C: Sam- 

 ples of condemned stone intended for dry 

 dock at Charleston (44622). 



Douglas James, New York City: Pottery 

 bowl and specimen of Indian carbon- 

 ized corn (43815). (See under H. J. 

 Simmons.) 



Douglas, Mr., Curio Department, Boer War 

 Company, Louisiana Purcliase Exposition: 

 2 photographs of Kaffirs and album of 

 photographs of ethnological objects 

 (42977). 



Dow, Capt. J. C, Coast and Geodetic Sur- 

 vey, Washington, D. C: Hindu double 

 figurine of bronze, dredged from the bot- 

 tom of New Harbor, Manila, Philippine 

 Islands (44428). 



Dow, Mrs. Mary, Mount Vernon, 111 : Ab- 

 normal egg of a hen (43061). 



DowELL, Philip, Port Richmond, N. Y.: 52 

 plants from Maryland, Virginia, and vicin- 



