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CROSTHWAITE, Miss Forrest M., 
Washington, D. C.: Military equip- 
ment owned during the Mexican 
War by Lieut. Baldwin H. Cross- 
wait, Third Ohio Infantry; lady’s 
riding saddle of the period of the 
Revolution, and riding-habit coat of 
the pericd of the Civil War; 2 Ger- 
man religious books of the eigh- 
teenth century; and miscellaneous 
natural history material (65484). 
CROTHER, A. H., Laurel, Md.: Egret, 
Herodias egretta, from Maryland 
(65434). 
CURRAN, Howarp, Orillia, Ontario, 
Canada: 4 flies (66415). 
CURTIS PUBLISHING CO., Philadel- 
phia, Pa. (through Perry R. Long 
and William Slagle): 98 printed 
proofs of four-color work and 24 
prints as they come from the press, 
printed in two colors on both sides 
(66198). 
CURTISS AEROPLANE AND MO- 
TOR CORPORATION, Garden City, 
Long Island, N. Y¥.: Photographs of 
airplanes Hagle, Wasp, and Oricle 
(65558 ) . 
CUTLER, Mr. and Mrs. RUSSELL G., 
Kanab, Utah: Archeological objects 
found while digging a cellar in 
IKkanab, Utah (65540). 
CZECHO-SLOVAK ARMY IN RUS- 
SIA, ARTILLERY SECTION, Vladi- 
vostok, Siberia (through the Quar- 
termaster Corps, U. S. Army): Rus- 
sian 38-inch gun captured with the 
armored train “ Orlik ” from bolshe- 
vik forces by Czecho-Slovak troops, 
July, 1918, and used by the latter in 
their defense of the Trans-Siberian 
Railroad, 1918-1920 (65821). 
DALL, Dr. W. H., U. 8S. Geological 
Survey, Washington, D. C.: Artist 
proof wood-engraving of Asa Gray 
by Gustav. Kruel (1848-1907) 
(66416). 
(See also under J. G. Malone, and 
C. R: Orcutt.) 
DANIBL, Rosert E. L., Moqui Indian 
Agency, Keams Canon, Ariz.: 7 
sheets of drawings in color illustrat- 
ing tribal myths of the Kiowa In- 
dians, Fort Sill, Okla., an earthen- 
REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1921. 
DANIEL, Rosert H. L.—Continued. 
ware jar from Marsh Pass, and a 
stone figurine of ancient Pueblo 
manufacture (65566). 
DARBY, Miss CHARLoTTE L., Falls 
Church, Va.: House wren, Z'roglo- 
dytes aedon, from Virginia (66630). 
DARLING, Nancy, Woodstock, Vt.: 
Fern, Polystichum  adiantiforme, 
from Florida (65760). 
DAVIDSON, Dr. A., Los Angeles, 
Calif.: Plant, Petrophyton, from 
California (65877); 8 plants from 
California (65777, 66642) ; 10 plants 
(65253, 65440). 
DAVIDSON, W. M., Vienna, Va.: Syr- 
phus fly, from southern California, 
coliected by the donor (65677). 
DAVIS, Prof. Donatp W. (See under 
Eastern State Hospital, Williams- 
burg, Va.) 
DAVIS, Rev. JoHn, Hannibal, Mo.: 
317 plants (65402, 66450). 
DAVIS, J. J., Riverton Entomological 
Laboratory, Riverton, N. J.: 23 para- 
types of 8 species and varieties of 
May-beetles, Phyllophaga (65344). 
DAY, Prof. A. Lb. (See under Philip- 
pines, University of.) 
DAYTON-WRIGHT Co., Dayton, 
Ohio: Isometric plan of De UHavi- 
land 4 battle plane, showing military 
equipment (3 copies) (66633). 
DEAM, CHaRLEs C., Bluffton, Ind.: 17 
plants (65428); 9 plants, Selagi- 
nella, from the United States and 
Canada (65889); (through W. W. 
Eggleston) 66 plants from Indiana 
(66121). 
DEAM, Miss Rosperta E. (See under 
Michigan, University of, Museum of 
Zoology.) 
DEAN, F. A. W., Alliance, Ohio: 5 
specimens representing 5 species of 
mollusks (65208) ; white metal token 
commemorating the Hudson-Fulton 
eelebration, 1909, and 2 bronze 
medalets commemorating the Lin- 
coln centennial, 1909 (65236). 
DE GOLYER, E., Chief Geologist, 
Compania Mexicana El Aguila, S. A., 
New York City (through Dr. T. 
Wayland Vaughan) : Type specimen 
of the fossil pelecypod, Sauvagesia 
degolyeri (65615). 
