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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1900. 



Davidson, Dr. Anstruther, Clifton, 

 Ariz. : Collection of insects. 36065. 



Davis, C. G., Pnnta Gorda, Fla. : Larv;e 

 of flannel moths (Megalopi/ge opercu- 

 l(trls), and pupariaof dipteron. 35921. 



Davis, T. C, Marion, S. C: An ear of 

 corn of abnormal growth. 35570. 



Davis, W. T., New Brighton, N. Y.: 

 Forty specimens of violets (35313); 100 

 specimens of Mola and one specimen 

 of Mudbeckia (35413). Exchange. 



Davison, Mrs. L. P., Fort Myer, Va. : 

 Decoration from the cap of a Spanish 

 officer, Porto Rico. 35508. 



Davy, J. B., Berkeley, Cal. : One hun- 

 dred and ten plants collected in Cali- 

 fornia by Messrs. Davy and W. C. 

 Blasdale. Purchase. 36376. 



Dawson, Mrs. Caroline, Washington, 

 D. C. : .Specimen of Stugmotnentis Caro- 

 lina L. 35620. 



Dean, S. B., Arlington, Mass. : Five speci- 

 mens of European heating and illumi- 

 nating apparatus. Purchase. 36437. 



Deane, Walter, Cambridge, Mass. : 

 Seventy-eight plants. Exchange. 

 35867. 



Deisher, H. K., Kutztown, Pa. Received 

 through Smithsonian Institution, Bu- 

 reau of Ethnology: Thirteen arrow- 

 heads. 36170. 



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

 lyn, N. Y.: Specimen of Chloroscoml/nig 

 chrysurus. 35688. 



Devlin, E., jr., U. S. National Museum: 

 Common mole {Scalops aquaticus). 

 36465. 



DeWeese, Dall, Canon City, Colo.: Skin, 

 skull, and leg liones of a calf moose, 

 Alces fjicjaH. 35627. 



Dewey, L. H., Departmentof Agriculture: 

 Specimen of Shortia. 36446. (See 

 under Agriculture, Department of. ) 



Dewhurst, Miss Bessie L., Worcester, 

 Mass.: Chrysomelid beetles. 36576. 



DiCKERSON, F. B., Detroit, Mich.: Dog- 

 day Locust {Cicada canicidaris Harris). 

 35467. 



Dickie, W. W., Richmond, Ya. : Wheel 

 bug {Prionidus mstatus LinnjBus). 

 35711. 



Dickinson, John, pjstate of, New York 

 City: Carbon, diamond dust, etc. Pur- 

 chase. 36614. 



DiETz, Dr. W. G., Hazelton, Pa. : Six spec- 

 imens of Microlepidoptera. 36420. 



DiLLER, J. S. (See under Brown, W. Q., 

 and Interior Department, U. S. Geo- 

 logical Survey.) 



Dingus, H. H., Nasbie, Va. : Fossil plants. 

 36370. 



DoANE, Prof. R. W., Pullman, Wash.: 

 Eighty-three specimens of Diptera. 

 36199. (See under Washington Agri- 

 cultural College, Pullman, Wash. ) 



Dodge, B. E., Richfield, Mich.: Walking- 

 stick, IMapheromera femorata Say. 

 35404. 



Dodge, G. M., Louisiana, Mo. : Four speci- 

 mens of C'aiocalei<, including one type 

 specimen (36212); 30 specimens of 

 Microlepidoptera and living larva? of a 

 Catocala (36535). 



Dodge, Mrs. Katherine T., Washington, 

 D. C. : Collection of photographs of 

 American Indians. Purchase. 35966. 



DoDsoN, Dr. W. P., Flatbush, N. Y.: Sev- 

 enty ethnological objects from Africa. 

 36436. 



DoLAN, J. J., U. S. National Museum: 

 Brown Bat ( Vesjiertdio fuscus). 36347. 



Donovan, Steve, Glenns Ferry, Idaho: 

 Neck vertebra of a camel found in a 

 sandstone concretion. 35671. 



DoRAN, Charles, Washington, D. C. : Col- 

 lection of Spanish stamps made during 

 the Spanish-American war. 36273. 



Dorsey, G. a. (See under Barnhart Bros. 

 & Spindler. ) 



Drake, C. M., Gorda, Cal.: Marine shells 

 and a starfish. 35466. 



Drew, S. H. (See under Wanganui, New 

 Zealand, Public Museum.) 



Droop, C. (See under F. W. Crosby.) 



Druery, C. T., London, England: Three 

 specimens of ferns. Exchange. 35477. 



Du BosE, G. M.. Lisbon, Ga. : Unio shells 

 (exchange) (35469); fossils from Iowa 

 (gift) (35513) ; land shells (gift) (35720) ; 

 4 species of fresh-water mussels and a 

 shell of^ a liox turtle from Georgia 

 (36533). 



I)u BosE, J. H., Huguenot, Ga. : Frag- 

 ments of pottery, arrow-heads, and 

 other archajological objects. 35353. 



Du BuissoN, G. H., New York City: 

 Seven specimens of Silver fish moths 

 ( Lepisma saccharina Linna?us) . 35473. 



