LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 789 



Dowling, Thomas (Washington, District of Columbia). Eleven mineral specimens 

 from Mexico and Michigan. (Purchased.) '21?iK?. 



Drake Company", The (Sioux Falls, South Dakota). Four slabs and specimen of 

 agatized wood from Chalcedony Park, Arizona. ("21370, 21490.) 



Dreher, W. D. (Knoxville, Tennessee). An Indian axe from Tennessee. "22057. 



Dreneuf,- M. Hardy du (Rio de Janeiro). Bird-skin. (Purchased.) 20908. 



Drew, Frank L. and Charles E. (Lisbon, Iowa). A living American Swan (Cygnus 

 columbianus). 21889. 



Dulin, Edward M. (Langley, Virginia). A living mink. 21064. 



Duraxd, J. (South Orange, New Jersey). A mediaeval lamp. 21696. 



Durney, J. T. (Baltimore, Maryland). Four lamps. (Purchased.) 21960. 



Duky, Charles (Cincinnati, Ohio). A series of Coleoptera and Lepidoptera. 21256. 



Duttox, Capt. C. E. (U. S. Geological Survey). A specimen of crystallized azurite 

 from the Copper Queen Mine, Bisbee, Arizona. 21623. 



Dwight, W. B. (Poughkeepsie, New York). Six specimens of Middle Cambrian fos- 

 sils. 21903. 



Dwyer, P; O. (Franklin, New Jersey), (through W. S. Yeates). Twenty-two speci- 

 mens of minerals from Franklin, New Jersey. 22018. 



Eakin, Dr. J. (Columbus, Ohio). Badge of the Sixry-eighth General Assembly of 

 Ohio. 21767. 



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



Earle, Frank (Tombstoue, Arizona). A specimen of desclozite with calcite from 



"Lucky Cuss" Mine, Tombstone, Arizona. 21833. 

 Eastman, Dry Plate & Film Co. (Rochester, New York). A valuable collection of 



photographic apparatus and prints. 21099. 

 Ecmaurren, Francisco (Paris, France). A bronze medal to commemorate the war 



of Chili with Peru and Bolivia. 21917. 

 Edmonds, George B. (Washington, District Columbia). An earth-worm from the 



District of Columbia. 22157. 

 Edwards, Vixal N. (Wood's Holl, Massachusetts). A Mink (Putorius vison) from 



Wood's Holl, Massachusetts. 21237. 

 Edwards, William J. (Phoenix, Arizona). Specimens of nickel ore from Arizona. 



21533. 

 Eggers, H (Milwaukee, Wisconsin). Two patent boomerangs. 20974. 

 Eggers & HEINLEIN. (See under Carlos, Cte.) 



ElGEMANN, 0. II. (San IHego, California). Two new species of fishes. 21752. 

 Einstein, Samuel (Washington, District of Columbia). A dog. (22035.) 

 Elder & Co. (Glasgow, Scotland). Photographs of steamships Etruria aud Um- 



bria. 21004. 



Elias, Joseph & Son (Baltimore, Maryland). Afoot-stove. (Purchased.) 21958. 



Ellingsox, Kxute (Virginia City, Montana). Samples of ore from Montana. 

 20960. 



Ellis, .1. Frank (U. S. Fish Commission), Four living alligators from Tampa, 

 Florida. 21193. 



Emerson, William Otto (Hay wards, California). Three nests and twenty-nine 

 birds' eggs. 21908. 



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



English, George L. & Co. (Philadelphia. Pennsylvania). A mineral specimen from 

 Franklin, New Jersey (21342); nineteen mineral specimens from various localities 

 (exchange) (21343); two minerals from Silverton, Colorado (21428); two ortho- 

 clase crystals from Japan (21853); live crystals of beryllanite from near Stone- 

 bam, Maine (purchased), (21831); a specimen of terminated crystals of hubnerite 

 from Silverton, Colorado (22069); minerals from various localities (purchased), 

 (22099, 22159). 



