LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 
DrnsmorzE, Miss FrRANcES—Continued. 
nological specimens of the Chippewa 
Indians (56905: purchase). 
Derickson, Prof. S. HorrMan, Leba- 
non Valley College, Annville, Pa.: 2 
ferns from Jamaica (56831). 
DESERET Musrum, Salt Lake City, 
Utah: 14 mineral specimens from 
Bingham, Utah (56650: exchange). 
Drvor, F. W., & C. T. RayNows Co., 
New York City: A collection of 
artists’ materials, numbering 160 
articles (55841). 
Dewey, Mrs. GerorRGE, Washington, 
D. C.: Wedding gown of Mrs. Dewey 
and an evening gown belonging to 
her (56903: loan). 
DICKERSON, D. S., Carson City, Nev.: 
Skeleton of a rock wren, Salpinctes 
obsoletus, from Nevada (56756). 
DICKERSON, Epcar L., Nutley, N. J.: 3 
specimens of Lepidoptera (56692). 
Dissrow, Dr. W. S., Newark, N. J.: 
Zeolite from West Paterson, N. J. 
(56697 : exchange). 
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA PAPER MANUFAC- 
TURING CoMPANY, Washington, D.C. : 
Specimens illustrating 20 varieties 
of paper manufactured by the donor 
(55886). 
DoHERTY & WADSWORTH COMPANY, 
New York City: 2 2-yard lengths of 
printed mikado crépe (56856). 
DowLine, Dr. THomas, Washington, 
D. C.: Car-coupling link and a speci- 
men of T-rail (56195: loan). 
DRAKE, Cart J., Columbus, Ohio: Iso- 
pods from Cedar’ Point, Ohio 
(56042). 
DupLEY, PrErRIEN S., Buckfield, Me. 
(through Mr. Frank L. Hess, U. S. 
Geological Survey): Specimen of 
pollucite from Buckfield (55729). 
DUFFIELD, Morsre 8. (See under 
Charles H. Hussey.), 
DULUTH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, Du- 
luth, Minn.: Model of Fayal iron ore 
mine, Eveleth, Minn., received at the 
close of the Louisiana Purchase Ex- 
position, 1904 (57115). 
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Dummer, A. R., Kipayo, Uganda, Brit- 
ish East Africa: 200 plants from 
Uganda (56707: purchase). 
DUPLAN SILK Company, New York 
City: 6 2-yard lengths of surface- 
printed broad silks, woven, printed 
and finished in America from de- 
signs executed in Paris, in the Mar- 
tine School of Decorative Art under 
the direction of Paul Poiret (56671). 
EAGLE AND PHENIX MILLS, Columbus, 
Ga.: 16 2-yard lengths of yarn-dyed 
cotton fabrics in finished and unfin- 
ished state (56615). 
EARNSHAW KNITTING COMEANY, INGC., 
Chicago, Ill.: A series of specimens 
illustrating successive stages in the 
knitting, cutting and finishing of in- 
fants’ underwear (57188). 
EARNSHAW, WALTER, Anacostia, D. C.: 
Fungus from the District of Colum- 
bia (56976). 
FiASTHAM, J. W., Central Experiment 
Farm, Ottawa, Canada: 24 speci- 
mens of Myxomycetes from Canada 
(56512 : exchange). 
EASTMAN, GrEoRGE, Rochester, N. Y.: 
Photograph of the donor (57182). 
EASTMAN Kopak CoMPANy, Rochester, 
N. Y.: Collection of photographic 
apparatus and prints (15 specimens) 
(57089). 
Ecpert, Dr. J. HoBart, Superintendent, 
Medical Department, United Fruit 
Company, Santa Marta, Colombia: 
90 miscellaneous insects, including 
mosquitoes and Psychodide (55679 ; 
5a Tia). 
EGGLESTON, W. W., U. S. Department 
of Agriculture, Washington, D. C.: 
20 specimens of Crategus from In- 
diana (56518). 
Ecaypt ExPLorATIoN Funp, London, 
England (through Mr. 8. W. Wood- 
ward, Washington, D. C.): 8 speci- 
mens of antiquities from Abydos 
(55827). 
ELLIs, Miss CHARLOTTE C., Tijeras, N. 
Mex.: 423 plants from New Mexico 
(55751: purchase); 6 living speci- 
mens Cactaceae from Tijeras (57024). 
