LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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Davis, Daniel — ('uiitiiuu-d. 

 l)le Mechanics Association fur lii.s ex- 

 hibit of eIectro-iiiajj;netic instniiuents. 

 ;J8315. 



Davy, J. B., University of (Jahfornia, 

 Berkeley, CaL : Fifty-fonr plants from 

 California (gift) (.S8902); 10 plants (ex- 

 change) (39576). 



Day, Dr. David T., U. S. Geological Sur- 

 vey: Sj^ecimens of mohawkite from 

 near Houghton, Mich. 39177. 



De Miek, John R., Lascruces, N. Mex.: 

 Ethnological and archseological objects. 

 3927S. 



Dean, Bashford, Columbia University, 

 New York City: Natural history speci- 

 mens from the Philippine Islands. 

 Purchase. 38683. 



Dean, C. C. (See under Agriculture, 

 Dei)artment of. ) 



Dean, Samuel B., Boston, INIass. : Lamps. 

 Purcliase. 39405. 



Dengel, J. D. F., AVashington, D. C. : 

 Elaterid beetle, Monocepidias lividus 

 De Geer, inclosed in a spider's web. 

 38305. 



Des Champs, L. W., Elliott, S. ('.: Stag 

 beetle, Li(cairiis rhijilins Fab. 38313. 



Dill, R. M. Gordon. Luna, N. Mex.: 

 Two Aztec implements from New 

 Mexico! 39557. 



Dodge, C. R., Washington, D. C. : Nine 

 specimens of fiber plants from Mexico. 

 .39417. 



DoLMA(iE, Dr. M., Washington, D. C. : 

 Skin of an Ivory-billed woodpecker, 

 Cam})ephili(-s jirincijinlis. Purchase. 

 39017. 



Driver, Fred, Richmond, Montserrat, 

 West Indies: Specimen of Agouti {Ihi- 

 xijproctu) from Montserrat. 39388. 



Drummond, Louis, Washington, D. C. : 

 Frying pan used during the Revolution- 

 ary times, in Mobile, Ala. Purchase. 

 39554. 



Drummond, Richardson, and Krause 

 Brothers. (See imder Agriculture, 

 Department of. ) 



Du Bois, Miss Constance Goddard, Wa- 

 terbury, Conn.: Brush of soaprootfrom 

 JMesa Grande, CaL, redo or carrying net 

 of milkweed, and a carrying net of 

 palm-leaf fiber (38918); old-fashioned 

 twined wallet from California ^Mission 



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Du Bois, Miss C<>nstan<k( ioDOAUD — Con- 

 tinued. 

 (38946). Purchase. ( See underSiiiith- 

 sonian Institution, I'.ureau of Ethnol- 

 ogy. ) 



Du Bois, K., P.hiffton, S. C. : Siieeinieiis 

 of Yucca borer. 39197. 



DuBOSE, (t. M., ( )ctagon, < ia. : Twoteeth of 

 Drumfish,vl/>/or///(o/(/.s'r/C(/,y////(';/-s. 39293. 



Du Bosh, Joel 11., Huguenot, (ia. : Crab 

 spider, Mixuini'mi rutin Clerk (.■!S2.34); 

 turtle and snake (:>8640). 



Duck, D. R., McHenry, S. Dak.: P.elte<l 

 piping plover, ArgUilillt^ uwloiJa circiini- 

 riiictd. 38273. 



Duenkel, William, Taconia, Wash.: 

 Cottoid fish, X(niti<'litlii/s ucii/J'<iKri<itw<. 

 38490. 



DuGEs, Dr. A., (liuanajuato, Mexico: 

 Four spiders ( Epeira oazensi.s Keyser- 

 ling) (38365); 5 specimens (3 species) 

 of Mexican motlis (38510) ; 2 specimens 

 of fungi from Mexico (38514); skin of 

 ( \ivpo(Jacii!^fr(inht]h Thodncolpiis(3S7?>2 ) ; 

 l)lant (.38819); plant from Mexico 

 (.39115); specimen of J'innitja rubra 

 (39351). 



DuNDSON, William, Alpine, Ltali: Nine- 

 teen eggs of Jay (4 sets) with nests. 

 38177. 



L)UNN, MissC. K., Sharon, Pa. : Pnpaiium 

 of Syrphid fiy, Er'tMalii^ tcna.r. 39514. 



Durban, Africa, Natal Botanic Gar- 

 dens: Received through .1. Aledley 

 Wood. Forty-eight plants fn )m Africa. 

 L^xchange. 38537. 



Dury, Charles, Cincinnati, Olii<i: Two 

 specimens of Jvuirrns fdcinns Davis. 

 39382. 



DusEN, Prof. P., care Museu Nacional, 

 Rio de Janeiro, Ilrazil: One hundred 

 and forty specimens of Bryophyta col- 

 lected in South America, i)rincipally in 

 Patagonia. 39339. 



Dutton, R. W. (See under Fire Depart- 

 ment, District of Cohnnbia. ) 



Dyar, Dr. H. G., and A. N. (:audell, 

 U. S. National Museum: Fight tlion- 

 sand specimens of Orthopteia and Lep- 

 idoptera with larva-. 3851:!. 



Eastman, Dr. C. R. ( See under Museum 

 of Comparative Zoology, Cambridge, 

 Mass. ) 



