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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1899. 



Crossas, Andrks, San Juan, P. R. : Span- 

 ish flag from San Cristobal Castle, San 

 Juan. (See under Porto Rico Collec- 

 tion 35201. ) 

 CuTCHER, Philip, Vicksburg, Miss. : One 

 hundred and sixty-two fossils from the 

 Vicksburg Eocene. 34112. 

 CrMMixGS, Miss C. E., Wellesley, Mass.: 

 Thirty lichens from North America. 

 Exchange. 34703. 

 Curtice, Cooper. (See under Interior 

 Department, U. S. Geological Survey. ) 

 Curtis, C. J., Davidsonville, Md.: Birds' 

 skins, mammal skins, turtles, skull of 

 a bird, and a crustacean. 35057. 

 Cus.vcK, F. W., Westcliff, Colo.: Speci- 

 men of Gentiana barbdlata Engelm. 

 (34086); through Department of Agri- 

 culture, specimen of Gentiana humiUs 

 (35183). 

 CusicK, W. C, Union. Oreg.: Twenty 



plants. 34512. 

 Dale, T. Nelson. (See under Interior 

 Department, U. S. Geological Survey. ) 

 Dall, Mrs. C. H., Washington, D. C: 

 Piece of calico printed in 1872 with 

 certain designs relating to the life of 

 Horace Greeley. 33777. 

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

 Forty-two lots of marine shells from 

 California. 35045. 

 Dalrymple, C. H., Gold Hill, Greg.: 

 Photograph of interlocked deer antlers. 

 33938. 

 Daniel, Lieut. J. W., U. S. V., Lynch- 

 burg, Va. : Collection of mammals. 

 34356. 

 Daniels, L. E., Brookston, Ind. : Speci- 

 mens of Polyfiyra profunda (34114); 3 

 species of unios (34337); 4 species of 

 shells from Florida (34900); crab ( Vca 

 pugllafor) (35002). 

 Dann, Raymond, Rochester, N. Y.: Rel- 

 ics from an old Indian cemetery at 

 Honeoye Falls, N. Y. 34397. 

 Darxon, N. H. (See under Interior 

 Department, U. S. Geological Survey. ) 

 Davis, Miss C. L., Leesburg, Va.: Cater- 

 pillar of a black l)utterfly (Papifin 

 troilw^ 'Linneeus). 34015. 

 Davis, Homer Spencer, Rosa, Idaho: 

 Black sand and gold. 35131. 



Davis, John (U. S. S. Ti'.nix) : A clip con- 

 taining tive Mauser rifle cartridges 

 recovered from the wreck of the Span- 

 ish ship Crhtohal Colon. 34103. 

 Davis, N., Ida, Mich.: Limestone used 



for making quicklime. 34251 . 

 Davis, W. T., New Brighton, Staten 

 Island, N. Y.: Twenty-two insects. 

 34826. 

 Day, a. E., Beirut, Syria: One hundred 

 and forty-flve specimens of Lepidoptera 

 from Syria. Exchange. .34118. 

 Day, Dr. David T. (See under Interior 

 Department, U. S. Geological Survey; 

 Raleigh Scott; W. F. Young.) 

 Deam, C. C, Bluffton, Ind.: Two lizards 



from ^lexico. .34798. 

 Deaxe, Walter, Cambridge, Mass.: 

 Twenty-five plants. Exchange. 35180. 

 Deitz, Dr. W. G., Hazleton, Pa., received 

 through the Department of Agriculture: 

 Nine specimens of Tinelna. 34727. 

 De Nyse, W. I., Gravesend Beach, Brook- 

 lyn Borough, N. Y.: Two leeches, 

 representing the genus BraiichcUinu. 

 35130. 

 Derby, Prof. O. A. , Rio de Janeiro, Bra- 

 zil: Monazite sand and minerals from 

 Brazil. 33757. 

 Derr, H. B., Chicago, 111.: Specimen of 



FuKHx inarmoratus. 34123. 

 Desha, Miss M., Washington, D. C. : 



Two-headed snake. 34484. 



Detroit Graphite ^Ianufacturing Co.m- 



PANY, Detroit, Mich.: Graphite. .34176. 



De Weese, Dall, Canyon, Colo.: Five 



skins and 4 skulls of moose; 8 skins 



and 8 skulls of sheep. Purchase. 



34402. 



Dewey, Admiral George. (See under 



Navy Department. ) 

 Dewey, L. H., Department of Agricul- 

 ture: Plant (34677) ; three violets from 

 Michigan (35152). 

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

 Eight species of marine and fresh- 

 water shells. 34782. 

 Di.\z-Hellin, Manuel, Bayamon, P. R. : 

 Carrying bag used in place of a knap- 

 sack. (See un<ler Porto Rico Collec- 

 tion 35201.) 

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

 Private collection of Cincinnati group 

 1 fossils (purchase) (33859); fossils from 



