LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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DrcKwoRTH, C. L., Arden, W. Va. : Per- 

 forated stone tablet. 36080. 



Dudley, J. H., Tacoma, Wash.: Speci- 

 mens of Plafiirdia caja Linna'us. 35484. 



DiERPEX, J. E. (See under Kingston, 

 Jamaica, Institute of Jamaica. ) 



DuGES, Prof. A., Guanajuato, INIexico. 

 Six birds' skins, specimens ot Sphseroma 

 dugesi Dollfus, and dipterous larv?e 

 (35285); 2 plants (35574); Coppery- 

 tailed Trogon, Trogoii ambigmis; speci- 

 mens of lichens and a moth from the 

 galls of Tecouta miillis (35714); 37 plants 

 (35916); large oak gall (35944); nest 

 and larvae of Em-heira sucinlis Westw., 

 and 2 specimens of lichens (36010); 

 4 plants from ]\Iexico (36054); 3 birds' 

 skins (36342). 



Ditcher, Lieut. B. H. (See under Agri- 

 culture, Department of. ) 



D\AR, Dr. H. G., Department of Agri- 

 culture: Small collection oi' Hymenop- 

 tera from Maryland (35538); miscella- 

 neous collection of insects from South- 

 ern Florida (36237). 



Dys.vrt, Miss Annie E., H. Matamoras. 

 Mexico: Six plants from Mexico 

 (36471); 2 water lilies {Nymphsea ele- 

 gans) (36526). 



E.\MEs, Dr. E. H., Bridgeport, Conn.: 

 One hundred and sixty specimens of 

 violets. Exchange. 35414. 



■E.\RLE, F. S., Agricultural Experiment 

 Station, Auburn, Ala. : Three hundred 

 and twenty-seven plants (exchange) 

 (35380); 112 plants from Xew ilexico 

 (purchase) (35517); 19 plants (ex- 

 change) (36301). 



E.\RLY, J. H., Darlington, S. C. Re- 

 ceived througli Frank Burns: Bird- 

 shai)ed ornament of brown slate from 

 South Carolina. 36476. 



E.\sTERBROOK, WiLLi.\M, Camden, N. J. : 

 Countersigned pass dated March 6, 

 1862; piece of a Confederate flag sup- 

 posed to have been carried by General 

 Morgan in Kentucky. 35449. 



Eastwood, Miss Alice, San Francisco, 

 Cal. : One hundred and seventy plants 

 (35374); 96 plants (35399). Exchange. 



E.\TON, A. A., Seabrook, N. H.: Two 

 ferns (35624); 160 specimens of violets 

 (35712); 18 plants (35775); 6 plants, 

 principally type specimens of the genus 

 Imlt's (36130). Exchange. 



Eaton, J. M. C, Irvington, X. J.: Six 

 eggs of a snapping turtle. 35324. 



Eaton, Misses, Boston, Mass.: Five pho- 

 tographs of baskets. 35981. 



Eby, Mrs. A. F., Lancaster, Pa. Re- 

 ceived through Department of Agricul- 

 ture: Eight plant.? from Pennsylvania. 

 36075. 



Edison, T. A., Orange, N. J.: Model of 

 "Spectacle type" phonograph, the 

 first pattern u.sed after the tin-foil rec- 

 ord machines. 35337. 



E<;gleston, W. W., Rutland, Vt. : Four 

 hundred and twenty-two plants (36255 ) ; 

 20 plants from Vermont (35873). Ex- 

 change. 



Ehrhorn, E. ^I., ^Mountain View, Cal. 

 Received through Dr. L. O. Howard: 

 Small collection of ]\Iyriapods, etc. 

 35728. 



Ehr-Mann, G. A., Pittsburg, Pa.: Seven- 

 teen specimens of Diptera. Exchange. 

 35769. 



Eigenmann, Dr. C. H., Bloomington, 

 Ind. : Type specimens of Brackenr'ulgia 

 cavemarum, from Yzel's Cave, San Mar- 

 cos, Tex. (35984); land shells from 

 Beaver Cave, near San Marcos, Tex. 

 (35925). 



Eliot, Sir Charles, British Embassy, 

 Washington, D. C. : Collection of ma- 

 rine invertebrates from Samoa (35615); 

 insects from Samoa (36292). (See un- 

 der H. Suter.) 



Elliott, J. D., Dale, Idaho: Specimen of 

 alum. 35478. 



Elrod, Dr. M. N., Columbus, Ind.: 

 Twenty-five specimens of Semimihi 

 euzniia from the St. Louis and Kaskas- 

 kia formations of Indiana. 36241. 



Emmons, Lieut. (4. T., U. S. N., Princeton, 

 X. J. : (^illectiou of ethnological objects 

 from Alaska. Exchange. 36189. 



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

 Specimens of Peruvian copper- bearing 

 rocks. 36188. 



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

 Fifteen specimens of minerals. Pur- 

 chase. 35529. 



Eng-Man, E. J. Received tlirough De- 

 partment of Agriculture: Two plants 

 from Louisiana. 35951. 



Enos, H. C, Porters Station, Del.: Speci- 

 men of neuropteroid insect. 35310. 



