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Disbkow, W. S., Newark, N. .7. : Rocks 

 from New Jersey and Pennsylvania 

 (46414). 



Doank. R. W., Stanford University. 

 Cal. : 126 specimens of Diptera 

 (4741;.*) : exchange I . 



Don, F. II. Wolley, Millarville, Al- 

 berta. Canada: 22 specimens of 

 Lepidoptera (47224). 



Dode, L. A., Paris, France: Specimen 

 of Populus Besseyana (46220). 



Dodge, Byron E., Davison. Mich.: 

 Prehistoric stone implement (12293: 



loan ). 



Dodge, C. K., Port Huron, Mich.: .">."> 

 plants from Michigan (46992). 



Doll, Jacob, Museum of the Brooklyn 



Institute of Arts and Sciences. 

 Brooklyn, X. Y. : 10 moths (46846). 



Douglass. \V. P... Washington, D. C. : 

 Jawbone of a sea lion (Eumetopias 

 stelleri) and a piece of old Spanish 

 ironwork ; also specimen of terra 

 cotta (47229); 2 polishing or rub- 

 bing implements (4744.". i. 



Dowell, Philip, Port Richmond, N. Y. : 

 36 plants collected in the Adiron- 

 dacks. New York (46281 i. 



Dreskl. A. F., Nelson. Ya. : Blowgun 

 and 2 arrows (47230). 



Dresskl. John, Washington, I ». ( !. : 

 Silver watch chain and seal (46243). 



Dudley, J. II., Hoquiam, Wash.: Wa- 

 ter beetle, Dytiscus fasciventris Say 

 (46139) ; spider, Misumena rutin 

 Klerck (46331). 



Dudley, W. R., Stanford University. 

 Cal.: 4 'plants ( Isoetes and Chara- 

 ce.ri from California (46561). 



Duges, A., Guanajuato, Mexico: 2 



plants from Mexico (46797). 

 DUKES, W. C, Mobile, Ala.: 4 ferns 

 from Alabama (46745); 2 plants. 

 Lycopodium cernuum from Alabama 



(46769) : 2 ferns from Alabama 



(470(10: exchange). 



Durban, Natal, Africa. Botanic (Jar- 

 dons: 133 plants from Natal (46290: 

 exchange) . 



Duby, Charles, Cincinnati, Ohio: 11 

 specimens of North American Cole- 

 optera, :'. species of which are new to 

 the Museum collections (4740.".). 



Imvall. .Mrs. Ida I.. Baltimore, Mil. : 

 Collection of old pins (47355). 



Dwelley, Horace D., Gunston, Va. : 

 Old powderhorn used during the 

 French and Indian war, the war of 

 the Revolution, and the war of 1812 

 (47398). 



Dyar, Charles B., Berlin, Germany: 

 4 sawtlies bred from cocoons from 

 Newton. Mass. (47307). 



Eastman Company. Rochester. N. Y. : 

 ."! photographs in royal bromide. 8 

 in velox, and 1 in royal velox 

 (47375). From the Jamestown Ex- 

 position. 



Eastwood, Miss Alice, San Francisco, 

 Cal.: r> specimens of living Crassu- 

 lacea? from the southern part of Cal- 

 ifornia (46204). 



Eaton, I). C, Herbarium, Yale Uni- 

 versity, New Haven. Conn.: 50 

 plants, comprising sets 47 and 48 of 

 Fendler's Trinidad ferns (46315 : ex- 

 change ). 



Ebert, Maj. R. G., U. S. Army, Camp 

 Stotsenburg, Philippine Islands: 6 

 specimens of living Lilium Philip- 

 pinense from the Philippine Islands 

 (received through Brig. Gen. T. E. 

 Wilcox) (47512). 



Edson. George 10., St. Albans, Yt. : 4 

 slabs containing graptolites (46859). 



Edson. I. W.. Red Cloud, Nebr. : Con- 

 federate dollar bill ( 47:i , .t: > . i . 



Egypt Exploration Find. Cambridge. 

 Mass.: 6 pieces of Egyptian papyri 

 (470(17). 



Eigenmann, C. II.. Bloomington, Ind. : 

 Reptiles from Cuba (46378) : 4 am- 

 phipods, types of Gammarus eweus 

 Weckel (47013). 



Elder, T. L., New York City: White 

 metal medal of the George Washing- 

 ton Inaugural Centennial ( 1789- 

 1880) in New York (46995); collec- 

 tion of tradesman's tokens or store 

 cards (47072). 



