78 REPORT OP" NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1905. 



Dawson, C.C., Canon City, Colo.: Pieceofa stone ax (0510); 4 archeological speci- 



Navajo blanket (44165). mens (9713); wedge-shaped stone, prob- 



Day, ('. L. (See under Interior Depart- ably a water-worn quartzite pebble 



ment, Office of Indian Affairs.) (9887); 2 prehistoric stone implements 



Day, David T. (See under Interior Depart- from Michigan (10121: loan). 



ment, U. S. Geological Survey.) Dodge, C. K., Port Huron, Mich.: plants 



Deam, C C, Bluffton, In<l.: Plants from from Michigan (42973; 43003: gift; 



Indiana and Guatemala (43301: gift); 13209: exchange); 1 plants from On- 



(43401: exchange); (43639: exchange): tario (43231: gift). 



S plants from Guatemala (44033: ex- Dodge, G. M., Louisiana, Mo.: 3 Lepidop- 



change); 43 specimens of Orthoptera tera (Thanaos) (43910); 'A butterflies 



( 14158: gift). i 13981 i. 



Dean, Bashford, Columbia University, Doll, Jacob, Brooklyn, \. Y.: 26 moths 



New York City: Pishes from the Nile (43519: gift); 16 specimens of Lepidop- 



River, Africa, collected by the Senff Px- tera (44024: exchange), 



pedition of Columbia University in July Dolle, C. F., Cincinnati, Ohio: Crab-spider, 



and August, 1899 ( 13618) Acrosomct gracile Walck (43078). 



Delaware and Hudson Company, Albany, Donaldson, Mrs. Lucy Ord. (.See under 



X. Y. (received through T. W. Crowley, Mrs. M. M. Kempter and ("apt. .lames T. 



superintendent of telegraph): 2 Morse Ord, U. S. Army.) 



telegraph registers (43184: 43583). Donne T. E. (See under New Zealand, 



Demokidoff, K., St. Petersburg, Russia: Government of , Louisiana Purchase Expo- 



53 Russian Hymenoptera (43567): speci- sition.) 



mens of (') species of parasitic Hymenop- Dooley, C. P. (See under G. W. Atkinson.) 



tera (43711); 37 specimens (7 species) of Doolittle, A. A. (See under Department 



hymenopterous parasites (44361 ). of Commerce and Labor, Bureau of Fish- 



Den ion, P. S., West Point, N. Y.: 10 living eries i 



plants (44475). Dorman, Pons, P. S. Weather Bureau, 



Desert Botanical Laboratory, Tucson, Department of Agriculture: Ammonites 



Ariz. (See under Department of Agricul- from Linden, near Hanover, Germany 



ture.) (43348). 



Dewey, L. IP (See under Department of Doubet, C. A., Washington, D. C\: 5 watch 



Agriculture.) vements (43913) 



Dickerson, Miss M. ('., Providence, R. [.: Dougherty, H. M., Charleston, S. C. : Sam- 

 Frogs from California (43824); batra- pies of condemned stone intended for dry 

 chians ( 14105). dock at Charleston (44022). 



Dickinson, A. P., Maltby, Minn.: Fossil Douglas James, New York City. Pottery 



tooth (43104). howl and specimen of Indian carbon- 



Dickinson, G. V. (See under Elgin Nation- ized corn (43815). (See under II. J. 



al Watch Company.) Simmons. ) 



Dimmock, George, Springfield, Mass.: 56 Douglas, Mr., Curio Department, Boer War 



hectics from Cuba (44385); hymenopte- Company, Louisiana Purchase Exposition: 



rous parasites (44445). 2 photographs of Kaffirs and album of 



Disbrow, W. S., Newark, N. .1.: Minerals photographs of ethnological objects 



from New Jersey (44333: exchange). ( 12077). 



Ditmars, R. L., New York Zoological Park, Dow, ('apt. -I. ('., Coast and Geodetic Sur- 



N.Y.: Lizard, Sceloporns, from California \<v, Washington, D. C.: Hindu double 



( 13576). figurine of bronze, dredged from the bot- 



(See under New York Zoological Park.) torn of New Harbor, Manila, Philippine 



Don, P. II. W., Millarville, Alberta, North- Islands (44428). 



west Territory. Canada: 99 Lepidoptera Dow, Mrs. Maky, Miami Vernon, 111 : Ab- 



(43809: gift); 65 moths (44138: ex- normal egg of a hen (43061). 



change). Dowell, Philip, Port Richmond, N. Y.: 52 



Dodge, Byron E., Davison, Mich.: Grooved plants from Maryland, Virginia, and vicin- 



