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Dallas, John (Fairfield, Connecticut). Four insects from Cincinnati. 21871. 

 Damante, Zella (Washington, District of Columbia). A Boa Constrictor. 21780. 

 Dana, William J. (Boston, Massachusetts) Ten proofs of wood-engravings by the 



donor. 20867. 

 Darton, Nelson H. (See under Interior Department, U. S. Geological Survey). 

 Davidson, Mrs. Clara B. (St. Louis, Missouri). A sabre presented to General J. W. 



Davidson, U. S. Army, for bravery and gallaut conduct during the capture ol 



Little Rock, Arkansas, in 1863. 22123. 

 Davis, Arthur P. (See under Bureau of Ethnology.) 

 Davis, B. F. (Pawtucket, Rhode Island). Souvenir badges of Grand Army of the 



Republic. 21162. 

 Davison, J. L. (Lockport, New York). Three specimens of Cerulean Warbler 



(21047); a Rose-breasted Grosbeak (Zamelodia ludoviciana) in the flesh (21404); a 



nest and three eggs of Cerulean Warbler (Dendroica carulea), one egg of the 



Cowbird (Molothrus ater) (21366). 

 Dawson, Sir J. William (Montreal, Canada). Thirty-seven specimens of Cambrian 



and lower Silurian fossils, Quebec group, graptolites. (Exchange.) 21838. 

 Day, Benjamin (New York City, New York). Apparatus for drawing with Day's 



rapid shading medium ; also specimens of work. 21937. 

 Day, Dr. David T. (U. S. Geological Survey). Coke made from natural gas, 



(20934); minerals from New Almaden, California, and a spe( imen of mineral from 



Easton, Pennsylvania (21733). 

 Day, E. L. (Buckhannou, West Virginia). Stone implements and fragments of 



pottery from West Virginia. 21945. 

 Dean, Miss Mary Owen (Washington, District of Columbia). Arrow-heads from 



Romuey, Hampshire County, West Virginia. 21517. 

 Dechent, William F. (Brooklyn, New York). A badge of the Siingerbund Sing 



ing Society, of Brooklyn, New York. 20844. 

 Derby, Prof. Orvii.le A. (See under Museo Nacional, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil). 

 Despard, H.. (New York City, New York). Sis etchings by Mrs, Eliza Greatorex. 



(Deposited.) 20015. 

 Diehl, Mrs. Anna Randall (New York City, New York). Twelve oriental seals. 



20964. 

 Dillage, Miss Blanche (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania). Four etchings. (Deposited). 



21017. 

 Diller, Prof. J. S. (U. S. Geological Survey). A White- footed Field Mouse (Hes- 



peromys leucopus) from Mt. Shasta, California. 21097. 



(See under Interior Department, U. S. Geological Survey). 

 Dillon, M. A. (Washington, District of Columbia). Three pamphlets relating to 



the organization of the Union Veteran Union. 20967. 

 Disbro, A. J. (Fredericksburg, Virginia). A Virginia Treasury note ; one dollar. 



20982. 

 Dodge, J. Heath (Bethesda, Maryland). A living Owl (Bubo virginianus). 22133. 

 Dodge, William C. (Washington, District of Columbia). One Harper's Ferry flint- 

 lock rifle; oue military Remington rifle, and one Sharp's carbine; for exhibition 



at the Cincinnati Exposition. 20841. 

 Dole, C. A. (Glendive, Montana). A living wolf. 20995. 

 Donaldson, Thomas (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania). A guest's ticket to the Chicago 



National Convention, June 19, 1888. 21049. 

 Dost, Theodore O. (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania). Badge of the First Ward Cam- 

 paign Club of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 21774. 

 Douglass, A. E. (New York City, New York). Flint implements from Boone, Saline, 



Chariton, and Howard Counties, Missouri. (Exchange.) 21573. 

 Douglass, Mrs. Anna E. (Cambridgeport, Massachusetts). Plaster busts of gov- 

 ernors of all States, in office January 1. 1860, except of Oregon and California. 



21590. 



