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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1901. 



Pi nblazek, W. II.. Clarksville, Ark.: 

 Two lizards. 38153. 



Dunh \m, I'lin.r.i: S., Si. Augustine, Fla.: 

 Plaster casl of a sea monster. M7189. 



Dunh \m, S. ('., Washington, D.C.: Beach 

 gold from Alaska. Purchase. :>7537. 



Dunn, H. H., Fullerton, Cal.: Skin of 

 Swainson's hawk, Buteo swcdnsoni 

 (37942); 14 birds' skins and 4 birds' 

 eggs from California (38102). 



Dunn, James, West End, N. J.: Partially 

 albino specimen of Sea bass [Centro- 

 pristes striata*). 36915. 



Dukgen, Miss B. (See under Agriculture, 

 Department of. ) 



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

 culture, Department of.) 



Dyer, J. W., Washington, D. C. : Cannon 

 ball found in Wakefield, Va. 37137. 



Eads, Lizzie. (See under Medford, H. C. ) 



Eable, F. S., Agricultural Experiment 

 Station, Auburn,. Ala. : Two hundred 

 and ninety-live plants from New Mex- 

 ico (purchase) (37460); 115 specimens 

 of Viola (exchange) (38143). 



Eastlake, Dr. Warrenton, Iedamachi, 

 Tokyo, Japan. Received through H. F. 

 Moore: Collection of shells and Japa- 

 nese insects. 36966. 



Eastman, .Mrs. M. A., Washington, D. C. : 

 Eleven photographs of New England 

 homespun quilting. Purchase. 37838. 



Eastwood, Miss Alice, San Francisco, 

 Cal.: Twenty-seven ferns from the 

 western section of the United States 

 and Lower California. 37652. 



Eaton, A. A., Seabrook, .\\ II.: Plant 

 (36845); 20 specimens representing the 

 genera Iscetes and hycopodium (37510). 

 Exchange. 



Eddy, Hon. Frank M., M. ('., Washing- 

 ton, D. C: Mounted moose head. De- 

 posit. 38098. 



Edwards,S. MjArgusville, N. Dak.: Two 

 species of dnionidae from X< nth Dakota. 

 36797. 



Eggleston, W. \V.. Put land, Vt.: One 

 hundred plants from Vermont. Pur- 

 chase. :!7903. 



Eigenmann, Dr. C. II.,Bloomington,Ind.: 

 Blind-fish from Illinois, Chologaster pa- 



Eigenmann, Dr. C. H.— Continued. 

 pilliferus (36734); 2 specimens of Blind- 

 fish, Amblyopsis spelseus (36806). 



Eisen, Gustav. (See under Harriman 

 Alaskan Expedition.) 



Eldridge, George H. (See under In- 

 terior Department, IT. S. Geological 

 Survey. ) 



Ells, Rev. Myron, Union, Wash.: Six 

 half-finished baskets obtained from the 

 Twana Indians (Salishan family) . Pur- 

 chase. 38089. 



Elrod, Prof. M. J., University of Montana, 

 Missoula, Mont. : Land and fresh-water 

 shells (36884) ; specimens of Epipragmo- 

 phora elrodi Pilsbry, from Missoula 

 Mountains, Montana (37001). 



Emery, E. R. (See under Agriculture, 

 Department of.) 



Emmons, Lieut. G. T., U. S. Navy, Prince- 

 ton, N. J.: Stone dagger from Fort 

 Rupert, British Columbia (purchase) 

 (36823); ethnological material from 

 Alaska (purchase) (37750); ethnologi- 

 cal objects obtained from the Tlinkit 

 Indians (purchase) (37889); 4 baskets 

 from the northwest coast (gift) (38082). 

 (See under Smithsonian Institution, 

 Bureau of Ethnology. ) 



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

 Specimens of lead from Sweden, and 

 specimens of arsenic from Germany 

 (37540); seschynite from Ilmen Mount- 

 ains, Siberia (37673);- sulphur crystal 

 from Sicily (37764); specimen of an- 

 timony from Prince William, York 

 County, New Brunswick ( 37799) . Pur- 

 chase. 



Evermann, Prof. B. W., U. S. Fish Com- 

 mission: Sixty-four butterflies and 4 

 dragonflies from Indiana (37620); in- 

 sect larvae (37682). (See under Fish 

 Commission, U. S. ) 



Fairbanks, H. W. (See under Interior 

 Department, U. S. Geological Survey. ) 



Fant, A. L., U. S. National Museum: 

 Twenty-seven pieces of Confederate 

 scrip, dated 1862-1864 (36818); one 

 hundred dollar Confederate note, dated 

 February 17, 1864 (36865). 



