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LIST OF ACCESSIONS 



DONOVAN, Dr. William O'Bbien. 

 (See under Botanic Gardens, St. 

 George's Grenada, B. W. I.) 



DOTSON, E. M., Haver, Mont.: 4 

 specimens of a new phosphate min- 

 eral from Francois Lake, British Co- 

 lumbia (86498). 



DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & CO., Garden 

 City, N. Y. (through Mrs. W. C. 

 Gorgas, Washington, D. C.) : Copy 

 of the book entitled " William Craw- 

 ford Gorgas— His Life and Work" 

 by Marie D. Gorgas and Burton J. 

 Hendrick, for exhibition with the 

 Gorgas medals (86940). 



DOWELL, Dr. Philip, Port Richmond, 

 N. Y. : 6 colored plates of plants 

 (83440). 



DOWNES, Gordon, F. G. S., Oak Bay, 

 British Columbia (through Ira E. 

 Cornwall) : A considerable portion of 

 a cetacean scapula from the Sooke 

 formation, Oligocene, of British Co- 

 lumbia (84943). 



DOWNS, Dr. C. B. (See under Dr. 

 John M. Weiss.) 



DOYLE, C. B. (See under Agricul- 

 ture, Department of. Bureau of 

 Plant Industry.) 



DRAKE, Dr. Cael J., Ames, Iowa: 9 

 specimens representing paratypes 

 of 4 species of bugs, and 22 bugs 

 representing 5 species (85006, 

 85341). 



DRUSHEL, J. Andrew, Westfield, N. 

 J.: 200 Ordovician and Silurian in- 

 vertebrates from the Mississippi 

 Valley (83398). 



DUBASH, Dr. Peshoton Sobabjee 

 Goolbai, Keamari, Karachi, India: 

 A smaU collection of pebbles con- 

 taining nummulites (84796). 



DUBOIS, Prof. Eugene, Haarlem, 

 Holland: Casts of the remains of 

 Pithecanthropus erectus (83927). 



DUNN, Maj. L. H., New York City: 

 A collection of insects from Colum- 

 bia, South America (84168, 86098). 



DUNNING, Dr. H. A. B. (See under 

 Dr. Edwin Charles White.) 



DuPONT DE NEMOURS & CO. 

 (INC.), E. I., Pyralin Department, 

 Arlington, N J. : 27 articles illus- 

 trating the use of Pyralin (86631). 



DURAN, Victor, Los Angeles, Calif.: 

 2 flies (83564). 



DURSTON, Mrs. Georgia R., Wheel- 

 ing, W. Va. : Doll's carriage of the 

 nineteenth century (83651). 



DUTTON, D. L., Brandon, Vt. : 20 

 plants from Vermont (85392). 



DYER, Francis J., Coblenz, Germany : 

 24 snails, 1 salamander, 2 crusta- 

 ceans, 1 worm, 7 spiders, and 19 

 miscellaneous insects (85316). 



EAKLE, Prof. A S., Berkeley, Calif. : 

 Specimen of the mineral voltaite 

 from New Mexico (85789). Ex- 

 change. 



EAST, Charles S., U. S. National 

 Museum : 2 snakes and a monitor- 

 lizard (85418). 



EASTMAN, Dr. Louise, Cincinnati, 

 Ohio (through Dr. John Uri Lloyd).: 

 Diary of Dr. John King (83999), 



ECHAGUE, Jos6 O., Madrid, Spain: 

 6 pictorial photographs (85370). 



EDIE, Capt. John R., U. S. Navy (re- 

 tired), Washington, D. C. : Gilded 

 wooden crown from the figurehead 

 of the Spanish cruiser Reina Mer- 

 cedes sunk in the entrance to the 

 harbor of Santiago, Cuba, July 4, 

 1898 (87187). 



EDISON LAMP WORKS OF GEN- 

 ERAL ELECTRIC CO., Harrison, 

 N. J. : 3 incandescent electric lamps 

 of 1925, consisting of a 30,000 watt 

 lamp, the largest ever made; a 10,- 

 000-watt lamp, and " Grain of 

 Wheat" lamp,^the smallest ever 

 made (86939). 



EDSON, William L. G. (See under 

 Rochester Park Department.) 



EIGBNMANN, Dr. C. H." (See under 

 Mulford Biological Exploration of 

 the Amazon Basin.) 



ELECTRO-TINT ENGRAVING CO., 

 Philadelphia, Pa. through Mr. Al- 

 ton B. Carty, Washington, D. C.) : 

 1 half-tone in four colors, 33 by 

 22% inches, said to be the largest 

 half-tone ever made without splic- 

 ing and produced with the largest 

 screen ever made (83441). 



EMERSON, P. H., Sussex, England: 

 A book entitled "Continued Notes 

 on the Emersons, alias Embersons, 



