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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1898. 



Dall, W. H., U. S. Geological Survey: 

 Marine shells from Coos Baj, Oregon, 

 representing 10 species. 32895. 



Daniel, Dr. Z. T., Browning, Mont.: 

 Wood carving made by a Piegan In- 

 dian boy (32657) ; butterfly from the 

 Rocky Mountains of Montana (32684) ; 

 Indian food, obtained from a Blackfeet 

 Indian of Montana (33458). 



Daniels, L. E., Brooktou, Ind. : Living 

 Unionidic (32431); living Unionid;e, 

 representing 10 species, from the Wa- 

 bash River (32498) ; living Unionidre, 

 representing 3 species (32874); living 

 Unionid.TB (32936); 5 noduled (10 speci- 

 mens) of Mazou Creek animal remains 

 (33354). 



Daughters of the American Revolu- 

 tion, transmitted by Mrs. Eleanor 

 Holmes Lindsay, Washington, D. C. : 

 Tvro-dollar bill, issue of 1776, Mary- 

 land, photograijh of Nancy Cloes Ray, 

 autograph letter of Sarah A. Exton. 

 32443. 



Davis, Homer S., Rosa, Idaho: Bone 

 from the gills of a large chub. 33701 . 



Davis, M. C, Portland, Oreg. : Double- 

 barreled rifle hidden in the lava beds 

 by Captain .Jack during the Modoc 

 war. 32648. 



Davis, William T., New Brighton, N. 

 Y., received through C. L. Marlatt: 

 Cynipid galls representing 3 species. 

 33538. 



Day, a. E., Beirut, Syria: Sixty-seven 

 specimens of lepidoptera. 32643. 



Delgado, Eulagio. (See under Lima, 

 Peru, Sociedad Geografica. 



Detroit Museum of Art, Detroit, Mich., 

 transmitted by H. E. Sargent : Twenty- 

 three species of shells, fresh-water and 

 marine. 32466. 



Deyrolle, Emile, Paris, France. Mod- 

 els of plants. Purchase. 33394. 



Dial, Mrs. M. B., San Luis Obispo, 

 Cal. : Land and marine shells from 

 California, representing 18 species. 

 33615. 



DiCKHAUT, H. E., U. S. National Museum : 

 Specimen of Epeira trifoUum Hentz. 

 32729. 



Dill, Harry P., Port Hope, Ontario, 

 Canada: Unfinished Indian arrow- 

 head. 32408. 



DiLLEK, .T. S. (See under Interior De- 

 partment, U. S. Geological Survey. 



DissTON, Henry &. Sons, Philadelphia, 

 Pa. : Seventeen saws manufactured by 

 Messrs. Disston & Sons. "O." 33413. 



Dodge, Byron E., Richfield, Mich. : Col- 

 lection of archajological objects from 

 Greene County, Mich., human skull 

 from a mound in Lapeer County: and 

 a polished hatchet from Germany. De- 

 posit. 33493. 



DoGGETT, ,J. Otto, Piedmont, S. C: Ham- 

 mer stones, polished hatchet, grooved 

 ax, drilled ceremonial object, and ar- 

 row or spearheads from Greenville 

 County, S. C. (33437), minerals (33476). 



DoLLFUS, Adrien, Charron, Paris, 

 France : Five specimens of Zenohiapria- 

 matica. 32852. 



DOREMUS, C. A. (See under Henri Mois- 

 san.) 



Douglas, J., New York City: Apache 

 arrow. 33098. 



Drake, C. M., Tacoma, Wash. : Six star- 

 fishes representing 4 species, from 

 Puget Sound, Washington (exchange) 

 (32302) ; shell of Physa from California 

 (gift) (32701); specimens of Miocene 

 fossils from Eel River, California (gift) 

 (33162) ; specimens of Asterias hrevisplna 

 Stimpson and Asterias ochracea Brandt 

 (gift) (33503) ; starfish, sea-urchin, and 

 2 snails (33715). 



Drake, Mrs. C. M., Tacoma, Wash. : 

 Land, fresh-water, and marine shells. 

 32312. 



Drake, N. F., Nampa, Idaho, transmitted 

 by W. Linilgren : Stone pestle from 

 near Snake River. 32972. 



Draper Company, Hopedale, Mass.: 

 Four spindles, 4 shuttles, and 2 photo- 

 graphs of looms. 33404. 



Drew, Prof. Oilman, Johns Hopkins 

 University, Baltimore, Md. : Marine 

 mollusks, representing 3 species. 33515. 



DuBLE, J. C, Williamsport, Pa. : Speci- 

 men of Thomisus aleatorins. 32512. 



Du Bois, Rhesa Griffin, Washington, 

 D, C: Basket and photograph, to be 

 exhibited with the Horton basket ma- 

 chine. 33049. 



Dubois, Dr. Eugene, The Hague, Hol- 

 land : Plaster cast of the skull of a 

 specimen of Pithecantkopiis erectus. 

 32865. 



Duckworth, A. S., Poplar Bluft', Mo.: 

 Specimen of Uahenaria paramwna. 

 32572. 



