LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 779 



Dey, Fkedehick M. (Fitiukliii, N. H.)- Two fresli sperimeiiB of (iolden-tront {Sal- 

 rd'nnhs (nireoliix). 23725. 



DiCKKKSox, Max E. (Shelby, Ohio). Photograph of Sitting IJiilTs war-cloi'.k. 23721. 



DiETZ, O. (New York City, N. Y.). Fifteen species of coleoptera, of which 7 are new 

 to the collection. 23963. 



DiLLEH, Prof. J. S. (U. S. Geological Survey). Two specimens of conglomerate, one 

 from near the Point of Rocks and the other from near Leesburg, Va. (24143) ; 

 2 specimens of conglomeiate from near Point of Rocks, Md. (24164). 



D'Invilliers, Edward V. (Philadelphia, Pa.). Phosphates from the island of Na- 

 vassa, West Indies. 23901. 



Dodge, Byron E. (Richfield, Mich.). Stone axe with handle, red stone pipe, and 

 an arrow-head from Genesse County, New York. 24272. 



Dodge, O. G. (U. S. Navy). (See under Interior Department. U. S. (Jeological 

 Survey.) 



Dodge, Col. W. C. (Washington, D. C). Collection of breech-loading firearms and 

 other projectile weapons, numbering 70 specimens (24171) ; patent granted to 

 Alexander Melville Clark by the English Government in 1877, and an assign- 

 ment of the patent to Watson Kerr in 1877 (24430). Loan. 



DoDsoN, Rev. William P. (See under The Bishop Taylor Mission.) 



DOLLiVER, Hon. J. P. (House of Representatives). Fragment of meteorite from 

 Winnebago County, Iowa. 23449. (See under J. L. Cheyuey.) 



DoiJGAL, William M. (Georgetown, D. C). Drawing of a powdering box for lay- 

 ing a dry aquatint ground. (23691). Purchase. 



DoWLiNG, Thomas, jr. (Washington, D. C). Ft)ur swoi-ds and a fireman's brass 

 trumpet (23809); cast of large quartzite implement found near Cabin John's 

 Bridge (23989); two engravings of the Tartar Wars, China (24134). 



Draper, George H. (Paris, France), through D. S. Lamson, of Weston, Mass., and 

 Hon. J. W. Candler. Account book of Royal Treasurer under Louis XV, for the 

 year 1768, signed by Louis XVI, Marcli 28, 1780. 23428. 



Dressler, Rev. S. G. (Oriental, Pa.). Chrysalis of Milk-weed buttertly (Dandis 

 plesippnx) found in a potato field, suspended from the leaf stem of a ]>otatovine. 

 23555. 



DUEOUR, Dr. F. (Washington, D. C). Broad-winged Hawk (Hittro /((/iw/mf/.s) in the 

 flesh, from Paint Branch, Maryland (23565); Barred-owl {Symiiim luhiilo.siitu) in 

 the flesh, from Riverdale, Md. (23577). 



DUFOUR, Dr. T. F. R. (AVashington, D. C). Skin of Aiii (Crotopliafio <iiii) from Na- 

 vassa Island, West Indies. 23808. 



DUGES, Prof. A. (Guanajuato, Mexico). Specimens oi Ehodinoclchla nchisioeca from 

 southern Mexico (23478); skin of the rai-e PicolapleH h'licof/dstcr from Micoachan, 

 Mexico (24288); skin of Ferruginous Pigmy-owl (rf/a((0(V/((n« ;</(rt/r('Ho/r/t;.s) from 

 Vera Cruz (21423). 



DuRAND, John (Paris, l<'rance). Two Clialdean figures cast I'roni the original in the 

 Louvre. 23788. (See under Charles Gindriez). 



DURY, Charles (Avondale, Ohio). Fifty-seven 8i)ecinu'ns inostly of coleojitera rep- 

 resenting 27 species. 24473. Exchange. 



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



Eames, Moses (Watertown, N. Y.), through Mr. N. F. Blount, of Washington, D. 

 C. Plow made by Col. William Lord in 1820. This plow was awarded a pre- 

 mium at the Jefferson County Fair, held the same year, for the best machine 

 manufactured. 23969. Deposit. 



Edwards, Hexry (New York City, N. Y.). Alcoholic s])ecimeu of Lesser Dormouse- 

 I)halanger (Dromicia coiichina) from western Australia, 3 alcoholic specimens, 

 representing 3 species of reptiles from Australia, South America, and Florida; 

 alcoholic insects from Florida; spiders, scorpions, myriopoda, .and larv;e from 

 Argentine Republic, and spiders from Australia, dry specimens of sponges, 

 crabs, and starfishes from New Zealand. 23891. 



