LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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Dr RoisK. R. ('.. Wasliinjxtoii. District of I 

 t'i)hinil>i:i : The Horton automatic bas- 

 ket-making machine. S1S4I. 



Di'PLKY, W. K. (See under Agriculture, ' 

 Dei)artment of.) 



DiGKS. Dr. A., (Tiianajuato, Mexico: Spec- 

 imen of Malracta and seeds of Ilelian- 

 thu8 (313l)8); specimens of Anodontu 

 (31369); large root-gall, product of a 

 cynipid, belonging to the genus Andri- \ 

 CII8 (31673) ; specimens of Anodonta con- 

 taining the animal (31697); galls of a 

 cynipid on oak (31907); cynipid, Syner- 

 gna dutjisi Ashmead, a new species, and 

 Curcnlionid, belonging to the genus 

 Othlucephalus (31991) ; skin and skull of 



' a mouse, tooth of a horse fonnd in an 

 Indian mound at Cuecillos. body of an 

 abnormally shaped hen, and a tooth of 

 a horse found at Peuou Warm Springs, 

 2 tubes of gall-insects (32131). 



DUNX, Matiikw vK: Co., Groat Falls, 

 Montana, transmitted by G. F. Kunz : 

 Sapphires, and sajtphires in the matrix 

 from near L'tica, Montana. 31185. 



DrvALL, H. C, Washiniiton, District of 

 Columbia : Arch:eological objects from 

 Missouri, Illinois, and Tennessee 

 (31773); 4 specimens of pentremites 

 from Illinois (3181.t); dust from sup- 

 posed " blacksnoNv"' (31954). 



Dy.\r, Dr. H.(i., New York City: Forty- 

 one specimens of North American Saw- 

 flies (Tenthredinida') representing 26 

 species, and including types of 19 spe- 

 cies by Dyar and Marlatt, 31166. 



Eaklk, A. S., Washington. District of 

 Columbia: Wire silver from Molly 

 Gil)Son mine. Aspen, Colorado. 31770. 



Fames. Dr. E. H., Bridgeport, Connecti- 

 cut: Six hundred botanical specimens. 

 Exchange. 31764. 



Earlb, Prof V. S., Auburn. Alabama: 

 Two specimens of Trillium. .32240. 



Ea.stw( ><>!), Miss Alice, San Francisco, 

 California: Forty-two plants from 

 southeastern Utah. Exchange. 31037. 



Eastwo()I>, Fred., Philadelphia, Penn- 

 sylvania: Badge and ribbon, National 

 Workingmen's Taritf League, Washing 

 ton. District of Columbia. 32113.' 



Eaton, A. A., Seabrook, New Ilamp- j 

 shire : Twenty-seven specimens of Erjui- 

 settirn and 11 specimens of f/tites. 

 31930. 



' Kecei\(Ml in a pr< 



Eat<>\, (J. F., New Haven, Connecticut: 

 One hundred and seventy-two speci- 

 mens of Sphagtia. 31423. 



EcKKKT, T. T. (See under Western 

 I'nion Telegrajjh Company.) 



Ellis, B. A., Fort Meade, South Dakota: 

 Herbarium specimen of nanitiiciihis 

 glalierrimuii Hook (31715); 13 sjteci- 

 mens of the same (32108). 



Elmek, a. D. E., Pullman, Washington: 

 Two hundred and thirty-two plants. 

 Purchase. 31534. 



Elroo, M.,I., Bloomington, Illinois: Six 

 small mammals from Snake Pivei-, 

 Idaho. 31270. 



Emerson, W. 0., Hay wards, California: 

 Nest of Annas Hummingbird, Cahjpte 

 anna. 30839. 



Emmons, S. F., U. S. Geological Survey: 

 Land shells from Peru, South America. 

 32048. 



Englk, H. M., Koanoke, \'irginia: Sjteci- 

 men of tschelit'kinite from Bedford 

 County, \ irginia, and a specimen of 

 samarskite from North Carolina. 31294. 



English, G. L., & Co., New York City: 

 Specimen of gersdorffite from Alova, 

 Province of Malaga, Spain (exchange) 

 (31404); gold an<l silver specimens 

 (purchase) "N" (31898). 



Enos, Mrs. D. C, Saratoga S))rings, New 

 York: Two specimens of Z/«c/(«o.s<<'/Hrt 

 arcnata Smith. 32061. 



Enthiken, S. J., Chester, Pennsylvania: 

 Eight models of Eskimo knots 31865. 



Entwisle. Mr. (SeeuuderGeorgeAyers.) 



EuicsoN Brothers, Areata, California; 

 Twelve photographs of Klamath In- 

 dians. 31823. Received through G. P. 

 Merrill. 



De Er\e, H. v.. Hein, South Dakota: 

 Specimen of lielemnitclla. 32233. 



Ernst, H. A., Youngstown, Ohio: Fifteen 

 photographs of Seminole Indians ficmi 

 Florida. Pnrchase. 32207. 



Evans. A. li., Philadeli)hia. Pennsyl- 

 vania: Two miniature Liberty Bells, in 

 l»orcelain. 31089. 



E\ EiniANN, Prof. P>. W., IT. S. Fish Com- 

 mission: Fifteen plants from soutiieru 

 Florida (31359) ; 139 plants from Idaho 

 (31.567); 47 specimens of lepidoptera, 

 representing 17 s))ecies from Key West 

 (31867); specimen of Tradeacant ia 

 (31995). 



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