748 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1888. 



Delaware and Hudson Canal Company (tL rough H. G. Youag, assistant president 

 and general manager) presented a model of the locomotive "Stourbridge Lion," 

 first locomotive constructed in the United States (1U904); also walking-beam, four 

 driving-wheel tires and three track-centers belonging to the original locomotive 

 " Stourbridge Lion" (20761). 



Demonet, Mme., & Son (Washington, District of Columbia), presented a cat, FeJis 

 domestieus, in the ilesh. 19365. 



Denham, Charles S. (East Pepperell, Massachusetts), sent eggs of a neuropterous 

 . insect, probably those of an Ephemerid or " May fly," for examination and report. 

 19513. 



Denham, Jennie L. (Richfield, Kansas), sent glass or slag for examination and- re- 

 port, 19728. 



Denton, S. W. (Wellesley, Massachusetts), sent bird skins. 20786. 



Derby, Orville A. (See under National Museum, Rio de Janeiro, 20192.) 



Devenger, George W. (Brooklyn, New York), presented larva of CalUdium antenna- 

 turn, found in a piece of kindling-wood. 20562. 



Devereaux, J. (Raleigh, North Carolina), sent plant for name. 19687. 



De Vinne, Theodore L. (New York City), presented impressions from a wood-cut 

 illustrating overlaying; together with printed explanations. 20264. 



Diller, J. S. (U. S. Geological Survey), presented fluorite and calcite on limestone 

 from Greason, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania (20206) ; also falgerite on hj' - 

 persthene basalt; from Oregon ; and fulgerite on andesite, from Little Ararat, in 

 Armenia (20367). 

 (See also under John Miller, 20366.) 



DiTHRiDGE Flint Glass Company (New Brighton, Pennsylvania) presented four 

 wine-glasses, three glass globlets, and a cut-glass pickle-dish. 20686. 



Dix, Miss D. L. (deceased). (Through Dr. "W. W. Godding, Superintendent of the 

 Government Hospital for the Insane.) Bequest of a small collection of geological 

 specimens; also arrow-heads from Oregon; fossil shells and deposits from an 

 artesian well. 19890. 



DOAN, C. F. (Doan's, Texas), sent mascasite for examination and report. 20005. 



DOANE,.W. H. (Cincinnati, Ohio), sent idols, supposed to be of Aztec origin. 20647. 



Dodge, Wallace H. (Mishawaka, Indiana), presented a pierced ceremonial object. 

 19706. 



Donaldson, Thomas (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), i)resented invitation card to 

 President Lincoln's inauguration ball, 1865 ; various United States Mint tokens ; 

 also Canada '' Wellington" token (19467) ; plates from "American Art Review " 

 (20265) ; and Pennsylvania Bi-Centennial medal, 1882; and a campaign badge of 

 Cleveland and Hendricks (20320). 



DouGAL, W. H. (Washington, District of Columbia), presented eight engravings by 

 the donor. 20627. 



Douglas, A. B. (Eustis, Maine), sent the skin of a male Moose. 20015. 



Drake, Mrs. James H.. presented a larva of Enipretia stimulea; found near Warren- 

 ton, Virginia. 19529. 



Drake, Dr. J. N. (Smithville, Tennessee), presented a collection of articles from a 

 mound near Smithville. 19606. 



Dresser, H. E. (London, England), sent in exchange bird skins, twenty-one speci- 

 mens, nineteen species, chiefly from Europe. 19971. 



Drew, S. H. (Wanganui, New Zealand), sent fossils from the Wanganui beds (Plio- 

 cene) in exchange. 19580. 



Dudley, S. S. (See under J. T. Johnson, 20557.) 



