REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1908. 
Drew, Miss Rosa, Grinnell, Iowa: 32 
specimens of plants, Laciniaria, 
from Towa (47871). 
DUBLIN, IRELAND, FISicRIES BRANCH 
OF THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- 
TURE: Specimen of Scorpaena cristu- 
lata from the western coast of Tre- 
land (48251). 
Ducnaussoy, A., Caudebec-lés-Elbeuf, 
Seine Inférieure, France: S9 speci- 
mens of Hymenoptera (48340: ex- 
change). 
Duptey, J. H., Hoquiam, Wash.: Hy- 
menopterous insect, Sirer albicornis 
(47756). 
DuceEs, A., Guanajuato, Mexico: Skull, 
wing, and leg of a bat, Anoura geof- 
froyi (47619) ; 25 (received 
through the Department of Agricul- 
ture) (47701); lenticular lichens 
from Mexico (48687); 38 plants 
Baileya multiradiata (48848). 
DUMBOLTON, C. J., Mabton, Wash.: 
Fragments of silicified wood from 
near Mabton (48588). 5 
UNIVERSITY COL- 
(48540: loan). 
City, Iowa: 
prehistoric 
insects 
DUNDEE, SCOTLAND, 
LEGE: Crab (Uca) 
DuNLoP, T. W., 
Collection of 
stone objects from near Mason City 
(48029). 
Durant, Miss Lourstana, Washington, 
D. C.: A very interesting collection 
of native utensils and implements 
obtained in South Africa by the 
donor, including a Kaffir piano, or 
Miramba (48879). 
Dury, CHARLES, Cincinnati, 
insects (47672: exchange). 
Dorn TI. Tthaca, N. Y.: 
of Mr. Dutt, a native 
India (47648). 
Dyar, H. G., U. S. National Museum: 
2 specimens of Hymenoptera from 
Tryon, N. C. (47658); 2 specimens 
of Lepidoptera, Sphiner gordius and 
Apatela lanceolaria, bred from lar- 
vae collected in Maine (48767 
Mason 
supposed 
Ohio: 8 
Photograph 
of Calcutta, 
Dyer, Mrs. Frorence M., Washington, 
D. C.: Silver armlet found in an In- 
dian cemetery, Maumee Bay, near 
Toledo, Ohio (12471: loan). 
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19 
Hastwoop, Miss Auicr, Berkeley, Cal. : 
6 plants, Ribes, collected in Califor- 
nia (48515). 
Epwarps, J. E., Haycreek, Oreg. (re- 
ceived through the Department of 
Agriculture) : 2 specimens of cacti, 
EHehinocactus (47989). 
EXGGLeston, W. W., Cambridge, Mass. : 
65 plants from the northeastern part 
of the United States (4793S: pur- 
chase). 
EGYPTIAN GOVERNMENT, Cairo, Egypt 
(through H. G. Lyons, director-gen- 
eral, survey department, Giza, 
Kgypt): Fossil remains of Arsinoi- 
therium zitteli and other’ species 
(47878); (through the minister of 
education and Dr. G. A. Boulenger, 
of the British Museum of Natural 
History, London, England) 54 species 
of fishes from the River Nile and its 
tributaries (48252). 
IXLBEUF, FRANCE, MUSEE D’HISTOIRE 
NATURELLE: 132 specimens of Hy- 
menoptera (47792: exchange). 
ELDER, H. C., Lester, Ark.: Petroleum 
from Camden, Ark. (48161). 
ELper, THOMAS IL., New York City: 
Collection of tradesmen’s tokens or 
‘store cards” (47789). 
KuLiortT, Mrs. MINNiz J., Washington, 
D. C.: A copy of the Bible printed 
in 1599, silver spoon, giass saltcellar, 
and a tin treasure box of the colo- 
RRs 
nial period (47773). 
IaLLis, Max M., 
Mosquito larvee, 
(47677). 
Evry, Mrs. H. A., Beverly, N. J.: 
Mounted bald eagle, 
Haliaetus leucocephalus, from near 
Philadelphia (48139). 
Winona Lake, Ind.: 
Wyeomyia smithir 
specimen of 
Emmons, Lieut. G. T., U. S. Navy (re- 
tired), Princeton, N. J.: 3 reed 
stalks used as sandpaper by the In- 
dians of southeastern Alaska 
(48527). 
FINNIS, CarL E., Narcrosse, Fla.: Spi- 
der, Gasteracantha cancriformis 
(47865). 
