540 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1892. 



Dickinson, Thomas A. (See under Worcester Society of Antiquity.) 



Dietz, Ottomar (New York City). Seventeen species of North American coleoptera. 

 25491. 



Diller, Prof. J. S. (See under Interior Department. U. S. Geological Survey.) 



Dodge, Mrs. Charles, jr. ( San Carlos, Arizona). Large basket made by Cbilcbuana, 

 an Apache Indian chief, the largest basket ever made by the Apache tribe. Pur 

 chase. 25088. 



Dodge, Col. Richard I., U. S. Army (Sackett's Harbor, New York). Four speci- 

 mens representing 2 species of horse-fly (G-athophilus equi Fab.), and a wasp, 

 Pelecinu8 polycerator, 21845. 



Dole Brothers (Boston, Mass.). Four-inch cube o f granite from A. F. Eells' quarry 

 at Bucks Harbor, Maine. 25430. 



DONALDSON, Thomas (Philadelphia, Pa.). Seven polished specimens and a cut 

 stone of turquoise from Los Cerillos, New Mexico. Deposit. 24602. 



Dorsey, Mrs. W. P. (Silver City, N. Mex.). Three arrow or spear-heads. 24815. 



Drake, C. F. (Weiser, Idaho). Ore from the Copper Key Mine, Seven Devilu Min- 

 ing District, Washington County. 25081. 



Dufour, Dr. (Riverdale, Md.). Sharp-shinned hawk (Accipiter velox). 25168. 



Ur four, Dr. J. R. (Washington, D. C). Skin of brown pelican (Pelecanus fuscus) 

 from Navassa, West Indies. 25698. 



Duges, Prof. A. (Guanajuato, Mexico). Specimens of reptiles comprising Eutainia 

 fiavilabris Cope, Eutainia insigniarum Cope, Spea multiplicata Cope, and Lepto- 

 dactylua microtis Cope; radiates, crustaceans and worms; shells, comprising speci- 

 mens of Cerithium macuJosum Kierer, AY. C. Mexico, Mytilus hamatus Say, and 

 Helix aspersa Linn., from Chapultepec; birds' skins comprising specimens of 

 Picolates leuoogaster, Lechuza parda Vera Cmz=Syrn iiim virgarum Cassin, Gallina 

 del niuatc (Perdicide) Vera CTUz=Dendrortyx and Macrurua (Jardine A- Shelby); 

 mammals, fishes, consisting of Char acodon f err ugineus, Characodon variatus, Hud- 

 son'niH altus, Zophendum auatrale, Acara sp., and Lampetra spadicea; specimens of 

 plants and insects (24727); skin of orange-crowned warbler Helminthophila 

 celatu (25736); four specimens of Polyiia parvula (25780). 



Dumhlk, E. T. (See under Interior Department. U. S. Geological Survey.) 



DuNTON, Capt. J. J. (See under Treasury Department. U. S. Life-Saving Service.) 



DUROCK, P. H. (General manager of the Pecos Red Sandstone Company, Pecos, 

 Texas). Two four-inch cubes of red sandstone. 25390. 



Eakins, L. G. (U. S. Geological Survey)- Specimen of native gold in quartz from 

 Potomac Mine, Montgomery County, Maryland (24809); gadolinite from Llano 

 County, Texas. 24989. 



Eaton, Miss Lucy C. (Truro, Nova Scotia). Cocoons of moth, Tinea pellionellalu., 

 and a specimen of the work of the insect. 25732. 



Edwards, Dr. A. M. (Newark, X. J.). Specimen of diatomaceous earth. 25511. 



Edwards, Vixal N. (Wood's Holl, Mass.). Specimen of American scoter (CHdemia 

 americana). 25531. 



Eells, A. F. (See under Dole Brothers.) 



Egleston, Prof. Thomas (School of Mines, Columbia College, New York City). 

 Twenty specimens of minerals from various localities. Exchange. 25456. 



Eichhoff, Dr. William (Strassburg, Germany). Typical specimens, representing 

 100 species of North American and exotic Scolytidee, all new to the collection. 

 Exchange. 25498. 



Eldox, Charles H. (Williamsport, Pa.). Photograph of mounted animals. 25303. 



Elkington & Company (London, S. W., England). Electrotype reproduction of 

 Tycho-Bache's quadrant. Purchase. 248^5. 



Elkins, Richard (Halliehurst, Elkins. W. Va.). Specimen of albino chipmunk 

 (Tamias striatua) in the flesh. 2577(1. 



Elson, A. W., & Company (Boston, Mass.). Set of illustrations of •' Photogravure 

 Gilbo." Purchase. 25281. 



