778 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1891. 



Dall, William H. (U. S. Geological Survey). Ficsli-water shells from California 

 and Oregon (23689); .specimen of Acridiam (imcricaniun from the District of (Co- 

 lumbia (23748) ; 2 specimens of Chernes sp., taken from the house-fly (23819); 

 specimens of AsperaUlum ra{iiniferuni Liani., Stronthiis fanciatns, Biillmiis MorieJi- 

 vns, and Bulla sp., from the Indo-Pacilic Ocean and Florida (23978) ; tiirban from 

 Bombay (24401). 

 Dana, George H. (Washington, D. C). Land-locked Salmon {Salmo salar selxu/o), 



20 inches long, from St. John Lake, Quebec, Canada 23452. 

 Daniel, Dr. Z. T. (Cheyenne River Agency, South Dakota). Forty stone imple- 

 ments, teeth, and pottery found in remains of Indian houses, represented by 

 circular mounds from 10 to 50 feet in diameter with depressed centers.* Col- 

 lected at the suggestion of Indian Commissioner T. J. Morgan (23444) ; pair 

 of tweezers from the Sioux Indians, and an arrow-head from the ArickanM's, South 

 Dakota (23489); tobacco pouch made by Sioux Indians from the skin of foetal 

 deer, and tlie marrow bones of an antelope, showing the Indian method of ex- 

 tracting marrow (2367.5) ; bones of Sioux Indians and buffalo horns fmind on 

 the site of an ancient barial-place on the Missouri River near tlie Cheyenne River 

 Agency (24013; pipe of natural wood made by the Sioux Indians (24167); piece 

 of red pipestone, engraved on each side and edge (24244) ; 6 scrapers, 3 

 arrow-lieads, and 4 broken pieces or chips from the ruins of houses formerly oc- 

 cupied by the Ree Indians, and 3 flint scrapers found on the ground of the 

 agency (24449); flint scraper found near Fort Bennett, South Dakota (24495) ; 

 portion of a gun found by an Indian on the Custer battlefield in 1880 (24526). 

 Dantagnan, J. D. (New Orleans, La.). Crab (Platyonicltus oeeUatus Latreille), com- 

 monly known as the "Lady Crab" or "Sand Crab," caught in tlie Gulf of Mex- 

 ico. 24513. 

 Davis, John P. (New York City, N. Y.). Two signed proofs on .Ta])an pa])er from 



wood-engravings made by the donor. 23994. 

 Daw.son, J. William (McGill University, Montreal, Canada). Eight pho1ogra])hs 



of carboniferous batrachians. 24362. 

 Day, Dr. David T. (U. S. Geological Siirvey). Silicon made by electrolysis from 

 ((uartz, by the Herault Aluminum Company of Boonton, N. J. (24100) ; corinKlnm 

 from Shimersville, Pa., anddiaspore from Chester, Mass. (24392). 

 Day, Capt. S. A., U. S. Army (see under Capt. Frank Curling). 

 Dkerfoot Farm Company (Southboro, Mass.), through James C'heesman). Old 



original centrifugal separator, erected on the Deerfoot Farm in 1879. 23774. 

 DeLanky, James M. (Rochester, N. Y.). Si»ecimen of Hy»tricia ahriipla Wied. 



(23429) ; specimens of Pupa Imd'm from near Erie C!anal, N. Y. (23581). 

 Denison, D. a. (Washington, D. C). Thoroughbred Italian grayhound. 24373. 

 Derbrow, George W. (Indio, Cal.), through Mr. C. R. Orcntt. Two alcoliolic speci- 

 mens of Rattlesnake {Croiahis cerafitvs) from near Salton, Cal. 24321. 

 Derby, Prof. O. A. (Brazil, South America), through Prof. J. M. Clarke, Univ<'rsity 

 of the State of New York. Thirty-seven specimens, representing 5 genera, 14 

 species, and 1 variety from the Devonian group of Brazil, consisting of FrocUts 

 pullitius Clarke, Cryphwus paitima H. & E., Homalonot us acantliurns Clurke, Ho- 

 maluuoius ciara Hartt & Rathbun, Homalonotus derhi/i Clarke, Phacops hrazili- 

 en-sin Clarke, Phacops meuurus, Phacops maeropyge Clarke, Dalmanites fumilobus 

 Clarke, Dalmanites gemellus, Dalmanites austraUs Clarke, Dalmanites seirpeus 

 Clarke, Dalmanites maccurua Clarke, Dalmanites maccurua var. Dalmanites f/alea 

 Clarke. 23682. 

 Devoe, F. W., & Co. (New York City, N. Y.). Eleven bladders cimtainiugoil colors, 



as formerly put up for artists' use. 24269. 

 De Wertheim, a. T., & Son (San Luis Potosi, Mexico). Collection of toi)az crys- 

 tals. 24276. 



* These houses were inhabited by tlu^ Rees (Arickarees of the Pawnee family). 



