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Douglas, James. (See under Copper 

 Queen Consolidated Mining Company. ) 



Doty, C. E., Washington, D. C: Forty- 

 one photograplis of scenes in Habana 

 and vi(dnity. 40304. 



DouviLLE, Prof. Henri. (See under 

 Paris, France, Ecole des Mines. ) 



DowELL, Philip, U. S. National Museum : 

 Plants from Connecticut, District of 

 Columbia, and other localties. (39830; 

 39950; 39951.) 



Drake, C. M., Eureka, Cal.: Specimen 

 of BoscJiniaka strobilacea Gray, from 

 California. 39948. 



1 )resi)En, Germany, Royal Zoological and 

 Anthropological-Eth nographical Mu- 

 seum: Received through Dr. A. B. 

 Meyer. Small mammals (40668); 

 specimens of Scops manadensis from 

 Celebes (40791). Exchange. 



Driver, F. W., Montserrat, West Indies: 

 Three lizards. 39747. 



Dudley, J. G., National Zoological Park, 

 Washington, D. C: Red bat, Lasiurus 

 borealis. 41088. 



Du(;es, Dr. A., Guanajuato, Mexico: Fifty- 

 three specimens of Mexican insects 

 (gift) (39935; 40573); 32 insects (ex- 

 change) (40121) ; parasitic insects (gift) 

 (40593); 14 wasps and a bee (gift) 

 (40878). 



Dumarest, Rev. M. (See under Smith- 

 sonian Institution, Bureau of American 

 Ethnology. ) 



Duncan, E. M. (See under W. C. 

 Barnes. ) 



DuPREY, H. F., Santa Rosa, Cal. : Twenty- 

 seven flint arrowheads. 40742. 



Durban, Natal, Africa, Natal Botanic 

 Garden: Received through J. Medley 

 Wood, curator. One hundred South 

 African plants. Pvxchange. 39801. 



DuRY, Charles, Cincinnati, Ohio: Thirty 

 specimens, 8 species of Diptera (40375) ; 

 4 specimens of Diptera and Lepidoptera 

 (1 species new to the collection) 

 (40532). 



Dyar, Dr. Harrison G., U. S. National 

 Museum: One hundred and six speci- 

 mens of Diptera from Center Harbor, 

 New York (40014); 229 specimens of 



Dyar, Dr. Harrison G. — Continued, 

 insects (40148); plant from British Co- 

 lumbia (41167). 



Fames, Dr. E. H., Bridgeport, Conn.: 

 Fifty-one plants from Connecticut. 

 Exchange. 40317. 



Eastwood, Miss Alice, California Acad- 

 emy of Sciences, San Francisco, Cal.: 

 Two specimens of Cotyledons from 

 Santa Barbara (exchange) (39603); 7 

 plants from California (gift) (39784); 

 co-type of Spraguea pitlchdla Eastwood, 

 collected in California by J. AV. Cong- 

 don (gift) (39828); 14 plants from Cali- 

 fornia (40800; 40813; 41112; 41149; 

 41202). (See also under California 

 Academy of Sciences. ) 



Eaton, A. A., Seabrook, N. H.: One 

 hundred specimens of Pteridophyta from 

 New England (40389); 50 specimens of 

 Equhetum from Massachusetts (40730). 

 Exchange. 



Eaton, Dr. T. T., Louisville, Ky.: Blank 

 check on the Bank of IMartinique. 

 41188. 



Edwards, Vinal N. (See under IT. S. 

 Fish Commission.) 



Eggleston, W. W., Rutland, Vt. : Four 

 plants from Vermont. 40139. 



Egypt Exploration Fund, London, Eng- 

 land: Received through Miss Emily 

 Patterson. Ten pieces of Egyptian 

 papyri. 39965. 



Ehrhorn, Edward M., Mountain View, 

 Cal. : Received through Department of 

 Agriculture: One hundred and seventy- 

 nine specimens of insects, including 

 Rhynchota, Diptera, and Hymenoptera. 

 40702. 



Eigenmann, Dr. C. H., Indiana State 

 University, Bloomington, Ind. : Twenty- 

 seven specimens (4 species) of crusta- 

 ceans from Cuba. 40026. (See also 

 under Indiana, University of. ) 



EisEN, Dr. GusTAV, San Francisco, Cal.: 

 Received through Dr. L. O. Howard: 

 Two hundred and twenty-three speci- 

 mens of insects from Antigua and Gua- 

 temala, including Hymenoptera, Hemi- 

 l)tera, Orthoptera, and Neuroptera. 

 40174. 



