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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1897. 



Daniels, L. E., Morris, Illinois: Speci- 

 men of Dipeltin diplodisctis (30860); 

 shells from Indiana, representing 26 

 fresh-water species (31592). 



Davidson, Dr. A., Los Angeles, Califor- 

 nia: Spiders. 31029. 



Davidson, D. (See under Agriculture, 

 Department of. ) 



Davis, J. Woodbkidge, New York City : 

 Manuscript copy of the William Bar- 

 tram manusiript, 2 photographs of Dr. 

 E. H. Davis, and a chronological chart 

 of the Human Period (with reference 

 to Europe) by J. W. Davis. 31588. 



Day, Dr. D. T., U. S. Geological Survey: 

 Minerals from Colorado, California, 

 Oregon, Utah, and Pennsylvania (31184, 

 31305, 31405). (See und.r D. V. Don- 

 aldson.) 



Day, F. H., Boston, Massachusetts : Four 

 photographs selected from the Wash- 

 ington salon. 31288. 



Dayton, C. N., Buffalo, New York: Ten 

 ]>hotographs of ethnological objects 

 and three photographs illustrating 

 methods of transportation by horses 

 and oxen. Purchase. 31098. 



Dean, S. B., New York City: Proces- 

 sional candlestick with seven branches, 

 used in France during the fourteenth 

 century. Purchase. 31855. 



Deaxe, Walter, Caml)ridge, Massachu- 

 setts. Five fragments of Tkdemannia. 

 31799. 



Deishei!, H. K., Kutstown, Pennsyl- 

 vania: Fossils. 31564. (See under 

 Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of 

 Ethnology.) 



Delafield, Miss Emma, Washington, 

 District of Columbia : Wax models of 

 native fruits, wax flowers, and a col- 

 lection of Mexican idols and other 

 archteological objects from the Pyra- 

 mids of Cholula- and Teotihuacan. 

 Presented to the Smithsonian Institu- 

 tion and deposited in the National 

 Museum. 31989. 



De Miek, J. R., Lava, New Mexico: 

 Specimens of Ephedra irifurca. 32109. 



Dennison, G. W., Smith's Island, via 

 Port Townsend, Washington: Six eggs 

 of Corviis caurina. 32144. 



Dewey, L. H., Department of Agricul- 

 ture: Specimen of Prionopsis viliatus 

 (31150) ; 100 specimens of grasses from 



Dew^ey, L. H. — Continued, 

 the District of Columbia (32151); 9 

 jilants (32038) ; specimen of Crinum 

 (32284). 



DiCKiNS, Commander F. W., U. S. N.: 

 Two clay pipes, found in a grave in 

 the Island Cemetery, Newport, Rhode 

 Island. 31696. 



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

 Slab of supposed fossil marine plants 

 from the Cincinnati formation, Coving- 

 ton, Kentucky. 31431. 



DiLLER, Dr. J. S. (See under J. N. Cas- 

 tcel ; Interior Department, U. S. Geo- 

 logical Survey.) 



DoDdE, Byron E., Richfield, Michigan : 

 Collection of archaeological objects, 

 chipped stone and flint implements. 

 (30979, 31506, 31747, 32193. ) Deposit. 



Donaldson, D. V., Colorado Springs, 

 Colorado : Three specimens of gold 

 after tcllnride from Orepba 3Iay Mine, 

 Cripple Creek District, a specimen of 

 telluride ore contaiuing a specimen of 

 gold from Pike's Peak Mine, same local- 

 ity, obtained through Dr. Day. 31186. 



DoUBLEDAY, Mrs. Abner, Washington, 

 District of Columbia : Sword worn dur- 

 ing the war of the rebellion by Gen- 

 eral Doubleday. Deposit. 31948. 



Dozier, S. B. (See under Smithsonian 

 Institution, Bureau of Ethnology.) 



Drake, C. M., Tacoma, Washington: 

 Three species of marine shells from the 

 western coast of the United States 

 (gift) (31265); specimens of Echinar- 

 achnius excentrieus Val., and Stroiigylo- 

 eentrotus drobachiensis Miiller, and ma- 

 rine shells representing 2 species (gift) 

 (32122) ; shells from Puget Sound (gift) 

 (31408) ; seven starfishes, repr<'senting 

 2 species from Puget Sound (exchange) 

 (32279); 2 8i)ecimens of Venus (gift) 

 (32283). 



Drowne, F. p.. Providence, Rhode Is- 

 land: Snake, specimen of Fiindidits 

 majalis, marine invertebrates and larva 

 of a carrion beetle inflated with mites. 

 30895. 



Drushel, J. A., Commerce, Texas : Speci- 

 men of Astragalus distortus T. & G. 

 31929. 



Dryden, Dr. R. C, Winslow, Arizona, 

 transmitted by the Fewkes Expedition, 

 1895-96: Tanning-tool of stone from 

 Santa Clara Canon. 31200 



