LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 
DEINARD, Ephraim, Arlington, N. J.: 
Collection of objects of Jewish and 
Mohammaden religious ceremonial, 
consisting of textiles, specimens of 
wood, stone, copper, brass, silver, 
and manuscripts, chiefiy from Pales- 
tine (255 specimens) (653824, loan). 
DEMERARA BAUXITE CO. (LTD.), 
Philadeiphia, Pa.: Samples of Brit- 
ish Guiana bauxite (66318). 
DE- NEALE, Miss Enna, Washington, 
D. C.: An American Hornbook 
painted on bone (65390, loan). 
DENSLOW, Rev. H. M., New York 
City: Plant, Listera, from New York 
(66571, exchange). 
DE RONCERAY, Miss Martz ESTELLE, 
Smithsonian Institution: 3 china 
doll heads, and a lot of doll clothes, 
all of the period of 1870, and a lace 
shawl worn in Porto Rico between 
1858 and 1864 by Mrs. Charles de 
Ronceray (Henrietta Rasalee) 
(66105). 
DESPREZ, Mme. Pav, Paris, 
France: Gold mounted and jeweled 
sword presented by the city of Phila- 
delphia to Maj. General George B. 
McClellan in 1861 (65865). 
DETMERS, Miss Frepa, Ohio Agri- 
cultural Experiment Station, Woos- 
ter, Ohio: Plant (65250). 
DETWILER, FREDERICK KNECHT, New 
York City: 6 water-color drawings 
by the donor showing the construc- 
tion of wooden ships in the United 
States shipyard at Noank, Conn., 
during the World War, 1918 
(66882). 
DEUTSCHES ENTOMOLOGISCHES 
MUSEUM, Berlin-Dahlem, Germany 
(through Dr. Walther Horn): 196 
sawflies (66531). 
DEVEREUX, Mrs. J. Ryan, Chevy 
Chase, Md.: Harp piano (65526). 
DEWEY, Dr. Wittiam A. (See under 
Dr. Mary E. Hanks and Dr. Lynn 
Arthur Martin.) 
DIAMOND FLUORSPAR CO., Kar- 
bers Ridge, Ill.: Specimen of fluor- 
spar (65610). 
DICKENS, Mrs. F. W., Washington, 
D. C.: 15 pieces of American his- 
torical chinaware (66092, loan). 
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DE ESTUDIOS BIO- 
(See under Mexican 
DIRECCION 
LOGICOS. 
Government. ) 
DIRECCION GHNERAL DE AGRI- 
CULTURA. (See under Guate 
mala.) 
DOBBIN, Franx, Shushan, N. Y.: 55 
plants from New York (66341). 
DODGE & OLCOTT CO., New York 
City: Sample of bay leaves, Pimenta 
acris, and 6 medicinal oils (65348, 
65870). 
DOGNIN, Paut, Wimille, France: 200 
specimens of pyralidae (lepidop- 
terous insects) (66625). 
DOUGHTY, Epwarp Crossy, Wil- 
liamstown, Mass.: Framed photo- 
graphic enlargement on Japanese 
tissue (66396). 
DUKES, W. C., Mobile, Ala.: 10 speci- 
mens of a moth, Aegeria tepperi, 
new to the Museum collections 
(66285). 
DUNN, L. H., Ancon, Canal Zone: 8 
mosquitoes (66201); fly, Pseudol- 
jfersia mexicana (66228). 
DUPLAN SILK CORPORATION, New 
York City: 7 samples of novelty 
silk fabric woven at Hazleton, Pa. 
(66772). 
DU PONT pE NEMOURS & CO.,, E. I., 
New York City: An embossed book- 
binding of fabrikoid, in imitation of 
leather (66583). 
DUTTON, D. Lewis, Brandon, Vt.: 17 
plants, chiefly from Vermont 
(66063). 
DYAR, Dr. H. G., U. S. National Mu- 
seum: 350 crane flies from the Pa- 
cific Northwest (65682). 
EARLE, CuHaArtes T., Palma Sola, 
Fla.: A collection of fragmentary 
bones and teeth of fossil vertebrates 
(66188) ; 22 specimens of fragnren- 
tary bones and teeth from the Pleis- 
tocene of Florida (66505). 
(See also under Harry Walling). 
HARLE, CHaArteSs T., and Harry 
WALLING, Palma Sola, Fla.: Fossil 
bones and teeth from Bishops Har- 
bor, Fla. (66690). 
EARLE, Sir Lionen. (See under 
British Government, H, M, Office of 
Works.) 
