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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1895. 



Delanky, J. M. (South Ijivouia, N. Y.): 

 Twenty specimens of Tromhidinm sp. 

 29175. 



Demminc;, II. C.(llarrisbnrg, Pa.) : Speci- 

 meu of molybdenite (28468) ; 8i>ecimen 

 of gummite and 2 specimens of ser- 

 pentine from Spruce Pine, Mitchell 

 County, N. C. (28504.) 



Dennison, C E. (Smiths Island, Wash.), 

 through G. W. Dennison: Tootli of a 

 mamniotli. 29396. 



Dennisox, (i. W. (Smitlis Island, Wash.) : 

 Small collection of birds' eggs, consist- 

 ing of 12 specimens representing 5 

 species from Puget Sound (28971); 5 

 birds' skins, representing 5 species from 

 Smiths Island (29227); large tooth of a 

 niauimoth found 62 feet below the sur- 

 face of the ground (29395); 2 birds' 

 skins from Washington, consisting of a 

 Rusty Song Sparrow, Melospizafasctata 

 (juitata, and a Western Savanna Spar- 

 row, Ammodramus nandtvichensis alaudi- 

 nus (29399) ; 3 eggs of CerorMnca viono- 

 cerata (29426). (See under C. E. Den- 

 nison.) 



Deyr()Lle,Emile (Paris, France) : Model 

 of theendof afinger(purchase) (29442) ; 

 2 series of cmbryological models, illus- 

 trating tlie development of the trout 

 and the starfish (purchase) (29443) 

 "A;" 7 anatomical models (purchase) 

 (28824). 



DiETKicii, H. M. (Anna, 111.): Litho- 

 graphic limestone. 28G97. 



DiGGS, C. W. (U. S. National Museum): 

 Regal Walnut Moth, Cithcroiiia regaJin 

 (28342) : Mourning-cloak Butterfly 

 (29499). 



DiLLER, Dr. ,T. S. (U. S. Geological 

 Survey): S))ecimeu of wavellite from 

 Montgomery County, Ark. 29187. 

 (See under Prof. F. C. Phillips.) 



Dodge, Byrox E. (Richfield, Mich.): 

 Perforated heart-shaped stone (28554); 

 flint drill or perforator (28835). De- 

 posit. 



DONAGHUE, C. W. (Trenton, N. J.) : P'iic- 

 clay pins. 29311. 



DORSEY, Dr. H. W. (New Market, Md.): 

 Single-comli Brown Leghorn fowl, in 

 the flesh. 29059. 



Droppers, Garrett (Keiogijuku Uni- 

 versity, Tokio, Japan): Crustaceans 

 from Japan. Purchase. 28653. 



Druid Hill Paiik (Baltimore, Md.), 

 through Cajjt. Vi. II. Cassell, superin- 

 tendent: Young camel, in the flesh. 

 28465. 



Drummond, Dr. I. W. (New York City) : 

 "Rosin" opal from Cuba. 28894. 



DUDEN, H. (New Albany, Ind.): Fifty 

 American beetles (28397) ; 30 specimens 

 of Coleoptera (28454). 



DuGics, Prof. Alfred (Guanajuato, Mex- 

 ico): Four leeches and 7 specimens of 

 SplKn-oma, also 3 named species of 

 Arachnida (28357) ; specimens of The 

 lyphonits giganteiis and Myrmecovyslus 

 melliger, snout of a Sawfish, T'risiis pec- 

 linatus, incomplete skeleton of Mexican 

 Kangaroo Rat, IHpodormjs oniattis. alco- 

 holic specimen of Grebe, rodili/mbus 

 podiccps, crustaceans, starfishes, and a 

 gorgonian (28845) ; 26 species of Mexi- 

 can Hymenoptera and Orthoptera 

 (28883); large fragment of the inner 

 bark of a sapotaceous tree (29365). 



Du Hamel, Mrs. E. H. (Washington, 

 D. C), through C. B. Boyle: Model of 

 the schooner FUjinfj Fish. Deposit. 

 28335. 



Dunning, S. N. (Hartford, Conn ) : Se- 

 ries of Coleoptera, Hymenoptera, and 

 Hemiptera, from Washington and Ver- 

 mont. 28536. 



DuRDEN, Henry S. (See under Califor- 

 nia State Mining Bureau.) 



Earll, R. Edward (U. S. N. M.) : Three 

 House Mice, Mus viuhcuIus. 28958. 



Eastwood, Miss Alice (California Acad- 

 emy of Sciences, San Francisco, Cal.) : 

 Specimen of Velaa KeUoqgii from Cali- 

 fornia. 28972. 



Eaton, A. B. (See under Agriculture, 

 Department of.) 



Edwards, A. C. (Spokane, Wash.) : Fac- 

 simile of an old-fashioned pocket knife 

 Deposit. 28323. 



Eggleston, W. W. (See under Agricul- 

 ture, De}iartment of.) 



Egleston, Prof, T. (School of Mines, 

 New York City) : Labels for mineral 

 collections. 29186. 



Elrod, Prof. M. J. (Wesleyan University, 

 Bloomiugton, 111.) : Eight specimens of 

 Unionidie from the northwestern part 

 of tlie United States (28863); 23 plants 

 from the western section of the United 

 States (29038). (See under Illinois 

 Wesleyan Un i versity . ) 



