230 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1893. 



Columbian Ex])nsitioii) (26079); specimens of cactus fur armadillo group (for 

 World's Columbian Exposition) (26082); armadillo, in the flesh (purchase) 

 (26098). 



DiiKSSEK, H. E. (London, EngLind). Four birds' skins, from India an<l Korea. 

 Exchange. 2.^>96(). 



Dubois, James T. (Washington, D. C). Ochre from Patuxent Camping Ground, 

 Aune Arundel County, Md. 27046. 



Dl'Gks, Prof. A. (Guanajuato, Mexico). Eel, Si/mhranchiis sp., from Tapijulapa River 

 (26707); 2 specimens of Pouviis setifents, 2 specimens of raeudotlnlphum, and 1 

 specimen of Crt)«&ar»s (27048). (See under vVilliam H^ampton Patton.) 



DuiiANU, John (Paris, France). Seventeen plaster casts of objects representing 

 Greek Roman, and Assyrian religious observances. Purchased for W^orld's 

 Columbian Exposition. 26818. 



DURDEX, Henry 8. (San Francisco, Cal.). Aragouite " onyx marble " from Sulphur 

 Creek, Colusa County, Cal. 26588. 



Du BuvssoN, H. (Chateau du Vernet, per Brout-Vernet ( AUier), France). Seveuty- 

 oue species of European diptera, hynieno]»tera, and coleoptera. Exchange. 

 26181. 



Eastekbrook, F. D. (Warren, R. I.). Water-worn pebble. Deposit. 27100. 

 Returned. 



Edwards, B. M. CMarsJiall, N. C). Specimens of rhinoceros beetle, Dyuastes fiti/us. 

 26156. 



Edwards, J. (Ramelton, Ind.). Stag-beetle, Lucaiiim elaphus. 26438. 



EoWAitDS, ViNAL N. (Wood's Holl, Mass.) Alcoholic specimens of Spanish sardine 

 {Chipca incudolmjtaiiUa) . 26351. (See under Fish Commission, U. S.) 



Egleston, Dr. T. (Columbia College, New York City). Limonite carving from 

 Japan. Purchase. 26514. 



Elliott, William F. (DeKalb, 111.). Powder-horn. Deposit. 26455. 



Ellis, C. C. (acting consular agent, Rangoon, India). Collection of Burmese 

 musical instruments and 2 photographs; 2 Burmese games. 26703. 



Elrod, Prof. M. J. (Des :Moines, Iowa). Birds' skins. Exchange. 27126. 



Elso.v, A.W. & Co. (Boston, Mass.). Photogravure "Portrait of Washington," after 

 Stuart. 26717. 



Elvin, R.J. (Indianapolis, Ind.). Two original parchment commissions of U.S. 

 land officers, signed by President John Quincy Adams and President James 

 Madison; also a series of State bank notes, national fractional paper money, and 

 Confederate States paper money. De])Osit. 26413. 



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



Emerson, Charles H. (Whitehall, N. Y.). Four boomerangs, and boonu'ranggun. 

 26725. 



Emmett, Mrs. R. A. (London, England). Model of rock weed for octoims group 

 (26868); skin of Swallow («:7/e/(V/o(( j-mn/Zco) from England (27039). Purchased 

 for World's Columbian Exposition. 



Emmons, Lieut. G. T., U. S. Navy. " Steel " for strike-a-light, from Sitka, Alaska, illus- 

 trating one of the kind made by the Russians for trading (26453); photograph 

 of Upper Lake doctor with his wives, and liorn spoon of the Tlmgit Indians 

 (26494) ; unhairing tool used by the Tlingit Indians (27063). 



Emmons, S. F. (U. S. Geological Survey). Twenty-ttve specimens of cretaceous 

 and eocene fossils from Lower California. 27057. 



English, F. H. (Colfax, Wash.), llorntail (Tremax colnmha Fab.). 26031. 



English, George L. & Co. (New York City). Slab of grossularite and vesuvianite 

 in calcite from Morelos, Mexico, pyroxene in calcite from St. Lawrence County, 

 N. Y., agate from Brazil, smoky quartz from St. Gothard, Switzerland, 3 speci- 

 mens of crocidolite (juartz from Griqua Land. Sonth Africa, and a siiecimen of 

 prehnite from New Jer.sey, (26)40); 3 cut stones of willemite from New Jersey, 



