REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1925 



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DAMIANI, Philip, Philadelphia, Pa. : 

 English halfpenny of the year 1899 

 (87285). 



DAMPF, A., Mexico, D. F., Mexico : 

 10 flies from Mexico (86605, 86808). 



DANFORTH, Stuaet T., Mayaguez, 

 Porto Rico. : 6 fishes from Catagena 

 Lagoon, Porto Rico, and 5 speci- 

 mens, 4 species of crabs and a small 

 collection of insects (Hemiptera) 

 from Porto Rico (83574, 87553). 



DA ROOHA, Prof. Dias, Ceara, Bra- 

 zil : 11 specimens, 4 species of fresh- 

 water shells and 1 specimen of 

 mollusk, all from BrazU (84698, 

 87228). 



DAVIDSON, Dr. A., Los Angeles, Cali- 

 fornia: 4 plants (84560, 84761, 

 87844). 



DAVIDSON, W. M., Vienna, Va. : 2 

 flies, type and paratype (86993). 



DAVIS, Akthub G., London, England : 

 Fossils from the Chalk and London 

 Clay formations of England (84753). 

 Exchange. 



DAVIS, Prof. D. W., Williamsburg, 

 Va. (through Dr. Edgar T Wher- 

 ry) : Orchid from Virginia (87889). 



DAVIS, Hon. James J. (See under 

 David W. Evans.) 



DAVIS, S. B. (See under T. W. La 

 Rue.) 



DAVIS, Wm. T., Staten Island, N. T. : 

 13 specimens of cicadas (85935, 

 86736). Exchange. 



DAVIS-GUILFORD, Mrs. J. S. (See 

 under Miss M. Winchester.) 



DEAM, Charles C, Blufeton, Ind. : 

 200 plants from Mexico, Arkansas, 

 and Florida (84893). 



DECKER, Mrs. E. Bennett, United 

 States National Museum: Pottery 

 jar (85321). 



DEEMER, R. B., Takoma Park, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. : 2 plants from Texas, 

 and a sample of wax (86773). 



DEGENER, Otto, New York City : 10 

 specimens of ferns and 3 plants from 

 Hawaii (86269, 87459, 87689). 



DEICHMAN, Miss Elizabeth, Kor- 

 inth, Fyen, Denmark : 118 specimens 

 of crustaceans from Panama, col- 

 lected by the donor during May 

 and June, 1924 (87555). 



DENLEY, C. F., Washington, D. C. : 

 4 pheasants (86319). 



DENNISON MANUFACTURING CO., 

 Framingham, Mass.: Specimens of 

 various grades of sealing wax ; 

 specimens of the ingredients and col- 

 oring matters used in their manu- 

 facture, and various articles deco- 

 rated with sealing wax (84752). 

 Exchange. 



DENSMORE, Miss Frances, U. S. Na- 

 tional Museum : 2 harpoons from 

 the Makah Indians, Neah Bay, 

 Washington (one for seal, and the 

 other for whales) (87181). 



DICKEY, Prof. S. S., Cambridge, 

 Springs, Pa.: 5 plants (86068). 



DICTAPHONE CORPORATION, 

 Bridgeport, Conn. : Voice recording 

 and reproducing machines made by 

 the Dictaphone Corporation and 

 used chiefly for commercial corre- 

 spondence, including one dictaphone 

 machine, complete ; one transcribing 

 machine, complete ; 6 wax records 

 and stand, and a photograph of rec- 

 ord shaving machine (86556). 



DIETZ PRINTING CO., THE, Rich- 

 mond, Va. : 24 specimens of typo- 

 graphical and hand-lettered printing 

 (85434). 



DIGESTIVE FERMENTS CO., De- 

 troit, Mich. : 1 lot each of two 

 chemical specimens for the Loeb col- 

 lection of chemical types (84157). 



DILL & COLLINS, Philadelphia, Pa. : 

 Pictorial life of Benjamin Franklin, 

 published in commemoration of thv2 

 two hundredth anniversary of the 

 arrival of Franklin in Philadelphia 

 (84807). 



DILWORTH, James O., Jonesboro, 

 Tenn. : Military canteen of the 

 period of the Civil War (85325). 



DINGES, William F., Hyattsville, 

 Md. : Star-nosed mole (87848). 



DIXON, H. N., Northampton, Eng- 

 land: 7 specimens of mosses 

 (85241). Exchange. 



DODD, Alan P., Uvalde, Tex.: 13 

 plants from Texas, New Mexico and 

 California, and 5 photographs of 

 South American plants (83946, 

 84341, 87230). 



