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Cutler, H. D'B. (Glcuwood, Mo.)- Hen's egg. 26848. 



Dall, W. H. (See UDcler Interior Departmeut. U. S. Geological Survey; and J. D. 



Mitchell. ) 

 Dalsheimek, Simox (Baltimore, Md.). Photographs of paintings ilhistrating Jew- 

 ish ceremonies (26054) ; arbii Kanforth — Jewish ceremonial garment (26165). 

 Dana, Prof. E. S. (See under Yale College.) 

 Daxiel, F. M. (Mammoth Spring, Ark.). Moths. 25971. 

 Daxiel, Prof. E. (Omaha, Nebr.). Shells, plants, woods, minerals, rocks, and soils 



from Mexico. 27131. 

 Daniels, L. E. (Morris, 111.). The counterpart of type of Neuropteris Clarksoni, Lx., 



var. minor D. W. 26966. 

 Daniels, William H. (Fairhaven, Wash.). Two specimens of Rosalia funehris. 



26052. 

 Davis Bkotiiers (Diamond, Ohio). Two stone implements from Mahoning County 



and 1 from Portage County. 26621. 

 Dawes, Mrs. W. C. (Tip Top, Ariz.) Red mite {Tronibidium, sp). 26125. 

 Day, Dr. David T. (See viuder Charles de Struve.) 

 Demixg, X. L. (New York Citj'). Specimen of tree-cricket, Ocanfhus hipunctatiis, 



De Geer. 26190. 

 Dexhardt, Gustav. (See iinder William Astor Chanler.) 

 Deseret Museum (Salt Lake City, Utah), through J. E. Talmage. Selenite from 



the southern part of Utah (gift) (26768) ; selenite crystals (exchange) (27087). 

 De Struve, Mr. Charles (Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary from 



Russia), through Dr. David T. Day. Cinnabar from Ekateiinoslav, Russia. 



26089. 

 Detroit and Cleveland Steam Navigation Company (Detroit, Mich.). Framed 



picture of steamer City of Detroit. 26342. 

 Deutscii, Prof. G. (Hebrew Union College, Cincinnati, Ohio). Manual of domestic 



devotion (Hebrew in manuscript). Lent for World's Columbian Exposition. 



26616. Returned to owner. 

 Devereux, Mrs. (See under National Society of the Daughters of the American 



Revolution.) 

 Divine, William (San Antonio, Tex.). Vegetable substance resembling cotton 



from mountains in San Luis Potosi. 26495. 

 Dexter, Lewis (U. S. consul, Fayal, Azores). Shells, crustaceans, worms, sea- 

 urchins, starfishes, and other marine invertebrates (26026) ; alcoholic specimen 



of Trocliosa madeirana, alcoholic and dry marine invertebrates, and alcoholic 



mollusks (27016) ; 60 dried specimens of starfishes, alcoholic starfishes, sea- 

 urchins, and specimens of Scyllarus (27129). 

 Deyrolle, Emile (Paris, France). Seriesof models showing development of fowl. 



Purchased for World's Columbian Exposition. 26664. 

 Dickey, F. W. (East Smithtield, Pa.). Specimen of Spirifera disjuticta. 26886. 

 DiLLE, Frederick M. (Denver, Colo.). Eggs of Americau magpie, showing A-aria- 



tion in size, shape, and color. 26761. 

 DiLLER, Dr. .J. S. (See under Interior Department. U. S. Geological Survej-). 

 Dilyard, Albert (Fredericksburg, Ohio), fhrongh I. Greegor. Primitive lamp. 



26019. 

 DiSMUKES, G. W. (St. Augustine, Fla.). Specimen of sphinx-moth, Chicrocampa 



tersa. 26226. 

 Dodge, Mrs. K. T. (Fort Bayard, N. Mex.). Coleoptera {Eleodes longicoUis and 



Prionus californicus). 26152. 

 Dorsey, Rev. J. OwEX". (See under Mrs. Helen McMurAy.) 

 Dow, Mrs. E. K. (New York City). Seven skins of Paradise trogon, Pharomavrua 



Moccini, from Guatemala. Purchase. 27125. 

 Downs, A. C. (Realitos, Tex.). Armadillo, in the llesh (purchased for World's 



