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Davenport, C. B., material from Division of Marine Invertebrates sent to 35 



Davenport, Homer, birds presented by 20, 67 



Deane, C. A., ethnological material purchased from 54 



Defects of interior of National ^Museum building 252 



Deinard, Ephraim, objects illustrating Jewish religious ceremonials, purchased 



from 18,54 



Department of Agriculture, botanists of, who consulted the herbarium 33 



Description, National Museum building 251 



New National Museum building 296 



Smithsonian building 230 



d'Hautville, Mrs. F. G., relics of General Alexander Macomb loaned by 55 



Dinsmore, Hugh A., member of committee to present to Congress necessity of 



additional room 289 



Dinsmore, Mrs. Fannie, resignation of 51 



Disbrow, W. S. , geological gift from 85 



Disbursements from appropriations for 1900-1901 16 



unexpended balances of appropriations for fiscal year end- 

 ing June 30, 1902, table showing 16 



Distant heating 390 



Distribution and exchange of specimens 26 



Dixon, James and Company, lowest bidders for construction of building 197 



Douglas, James, geological gift from i 23, 83 



Douglas, John, contract with, for inclosing Smithsonian reservation 187 



Downing, Andrew J., care and improvement of the Mall by 188 



Dublin, Science and Art Museum 577 



Duges, A. , material obtained through exchange with 28 



Dumarest, N. , purchases in physical anthropology from 54 



Duplicate specimens, biological distribution of 76 



Dwight, Jonathan, jr., bird collection consulted by 32 



specimens sent to 33, 75 



Dyar, Harrison G., bulletin entitled A List of North American Lepidoptera 



and Key to the Literature of this Order of Insects, by. 41, 143 



custodian, section of Lepidoptera 93 



expedition of, to British Columbia 26, 65 



paper by, on the larvse of moths from Colorado 31 



titles and notices of papers by .. 154 



work done by, in arrangement of Lepidoptera 72 



Earll, Mrs. R. E. , leave of absence without pay given to 82 



Edinburgh, various other museums in 561 



Educational side of the Museum 10, 1 1 



Edwards, Charles L. , Pedate holothurians studied by 34, 75 



Efforts of the American Natural History museums to im-rease their usefulness. 324 



Egyptian exploration fund, Graico- Egyptian papyri presented by 19, 53 



Eigenmann, C. II., specimens of crustaceans from Cuba presented by 70 



Electric burglar alarms. National Museum building 258 



Elliot, I). G., mammals of Central America examined by 33, 75 



photographs of whole skulls obtained by 64 



Emerson, B. K. , geological gift fn )m 23, 84 



p]mmons, G. T., ethnological material purchased from 54 



ethnological s])ecimens collected among Tlinkit Indians of 



Alaska presented by 18, 52 



specimens received through exchange with 55 



Entomological Division, additions to 21 



