LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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DiCKHAiT, II. E. — Contimu'd. 



Middlei)ort and Lockport, X. Y. (col- 

 lected) (o;>949) ; collection of Cincin- 

 nati group fostiils, consisting of crinoids, 

 brachiopods, and niollusk.s (purchase) 

 (34574). 



DiGNOwiTZ, AxTnoNY (uo address given ) : 

 Received through the Department of 

 Agriculture: Plant from San Juan, 

 P. R. 34944. 



DiLLER, Dr. J. S. (See under Interior 

 Department, U. S. Geological Survey.) 



DiNcu'S, II. H., Nasbie, Va. : Fossil plant. 

 34390. 



District of Columbia Volunteers, re- 

 ceived through Brigadier-General Har- 

 ries: Spanish bronze cannon, dated 

 1794, taken from a Spanish trench on 

 San Juan Hill, Santiago de Cuba. 

 34896. 



Dodge, B. E., Richfield, Mich.: Polished 

 stone needle, 2 flint drills, and an arrow- 

 head found in Genesee County. De- 

 posit. 34694. 



Doggett, J. O., Piedmont, S. C. : Speci- 

 mens of damourite. 34046. 



DoLPH, J. JVI., Port Jervis, N. Y. : Stone 

 gouge from the building grounds of the 

 Lenni-Lenape Indians, Orange County, 

 New York. 34394. 



Douglass, A. E., Flagstaff, Ariz.: Four 

 astronomical and surveying instru- 

 ments and a bromide copy of a letter 

 written by Gen. George Washington to 

 Andrew Ellicott, dated October 20, 

 1792. Deposit. 34395. 



Drake, C. M., Gorda, Cal. : Four species 

 of land shells. 34959. 



Drake, E. L., Winchester, Tenn.; Sphinx 

 Moth, CJKcrocampa tersu I^innseus. 

 33936. 



Driggs-Seaburv Gun and Ammunition 

 Company, Washington, D. C, received 

 through Ordnance Department, War De- 

 partment : Driggs-Seal)ury 1-pounder 

 steel shell. 34254. 



Du Bois, E., Bluffton, S. C: Specimen of 

 Lycosa Carolina Hentz. 34285. 



Du BosE, J. H., Huguenot, Ga. : Collec- 

 tion of hammer stones and chipped 

 implements. 35058. 



Duges, Dr. A., Guanajuato, Mexico: Two 

 photographs of birds and a photograph 

 of a mammal (gift) (33838); fishes, rep- 



DuGES, Dr. A. — Continued. 



tiles and l)atrachians from Mexico (ex- 

 change) (33976); 7 specimens of inver- 

 tebrates (gift) (34018); specimen of 

 Vesperiilio fusnix iiiimdorrrhsis (gift) 

 (34153). 



DuERDEN, J. E., Institute of Jamaica, 

 Kingston, Jamaica: Four specimens of 

 Spartocera batatas Fabr, and 7 speci- 

 mens of Cylas formicarius Fal). .">4009. 



Dumble, Prof. E. T., Houston, Tex.: 

 Twelve specimens, representing- 3 spe- 

 cies, of corals from either the Silurian or 

 Devonian formation, near Cascite, So- 

 nora, Mexico (33851); specimens of 

 hubnerite and mesolite (34333); 2 

 specimens of Devonian fossils and 2 

 specimens of Upper Carboniferous fos- 

 sils from the southeastern part of Ari- 

 zona (34358). 



DuNLAP, Robert, & Co., Jamesville, X. 

 Y. : Specimens of gypsum. 34221. 



DuBRow, G. W., Salton, Cal.: Specimen 

 of Ra.sahus bigitttatuii Say. 35050. 



Dyar, Dr. H. G., U. S. National Museum: 

 Insects (34417, 34554) (gift;) 125 moths 

 from Venezuela (purchase) (34868). 



Eakle, a. E., Cambridge, Mass.: Speci- 

 men of erinite from Durkee, Oreg. 

 34755. 



Earle, J. W., Holland, S. C. : Two si^eci- 

 mens of Mrlauolf.'ift'.'i picipea H. Schf. 

 34992. 



Earle, F. S., Auburn, Ala.: Six hundred 

 and seventy-four plants from the Roi'ky 

 Mountain region (34691); 134 plants 

 (34759). Purchase. 



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

 of Comparative Zoology, Cambridge, 

 Mass. ) 



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

 plants. Exchange. 35231. 



P]aton, a. B. (See under Agriculture, 

 Department of. ) 



F.DWARDs, Dr. J. J., Charleston, S. C. : 

 Insect larvte from a cistern in Charles- 

 ton. 33833. 



Edmonds, Walter, Norfolk, Va. : Pupa of 

 I)a)ialii arcJiippiis. .33970. 



Elder, J. H. (See under Smithsonian 

 Institution, Bureau of Ethnology.) 



Eliot, Sir Charles, British EmV)a.ssy, 

 AVashington, D. C. : Specimens of iiT- 

 vertebrates from Kev West, Florida. 

 35107. 



