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LIST OF ACCESSIONS 



DENAUT, Dr. M. S., Walkerton, Ind. 

 (through Dr. M. W. Lyon, jr.) : 

 Skin and skull of a ground squirrel 

 from Indiana (70712). 



DENSMORE, Miss Frances, Red 

 "Wing, Minn. : Piece of dried seal 

 meat from the Makah Indians of 

 Neah Bay (70494). 



DEPPEN, R. O., Louisville, Ky. : But- 

 terfly chrysalis (70508). 



De RUSSY, Mrs. Laura R., New York 

 City: Gold snuffbox set with dia- 

 monds, presented about 1836 by the 

 Prince de Joinville to Col. Ren6 E. 

 De Russy, United States Army 

 (71901). 



DIAMOND STATE FIBER CO., 

 Bridgeport, Pa. : 97 specimens illus- 

 trating the use of " Celoron," a 

 phenolic condensation laminated 

 product (71150). 



DICKEY, Donald, Pasadena, Calif.: 

 5 skins and skulls of rodents from 

 California, all hitherto unrepre- 

 sented in the Museum collections 

 (70439). 



DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, BOARD 

 OF COMMISSIONERS OF, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. (through Hon. Cuno 

 H. Rudolph, president) : Cross sec- 

 tion of one of the limbs of the elm 

 tree under which Gen. George Wash- 

 ington took command of the Ameri- 

 can Army in Cambridge, July 3, 

 1775 (71932). 



DODDS, Clifford T., Santa Paula, 

 Calif.: 19 insects (70725, 71872). 



DONOVAN, William O'Brien, St. 

 George, Grenada, B. W. I. : 7 bats, 

 2 fishes and 1 scorpion (71761). 



DORSEY, Dr. George A. (See under 

 Dr. William Clemmons.) 



DRAKE PROCESS (INC.), Cleveland, 

 Ohio : 36 containers and other ar- 

 ticles from wood pulp (71446). 



DRUSHEL, Prof. J. Andrew, St. Louis, 

 Mo. : Collection of Ordovician and 

 Mississippian fossils from the Ohio 

 and Mississippi Valleys (71041). 



DUCE, James Terrt, New York City 

 (through Dr. T. W. Stanton) : 

 Small collection of Eocene and Cre- 



DUCE, James Terry — Continued, 

 taceous invertebrates from the west- 

 ern shore of Lake Maracaibo, Vene- 

 zuela (71329). 



DUKES, W. C, Mobile, Ala.: 6 hes- 

 perid butterflies, topotypes (70594). 



DUMONT, W. H., Bivalve, N. J. : 8 

 shipworms from Maurice River 

 Cove, Delaware Bay (71752). 



DUNLAP, V. C, Alimirante, Panama 

 (through United Fruit Co.) : 250 

 plants from Panama and Costa 

 Rica (71451). 



DU PONT de NEMOURS & CO. 

 (INC.), Fabrikoid Division, New- 

 burgh, N. Y. : 13 specimens showing 

 the application of Fabrikoid, a 

 leather substitute (71115). 



DURY, Charles, Cincinnati, Ohio: 7 

 specimens of beetles, including 2 

 cotypes and 5 specimens of a related 

 new genus and new species (71523, 

 exchange). 



DUTCH GUIANA, AGRICULTURAL 

 EXPERIMENTAL STATION, Para- 

 maribo, Dutch Guiana (through A. 

 Reyne) : 2 specimens of tropical 

 bees (70643). 



DUVAL, Hugh H., Bastrop, Tex.: 56 

 plants (70604, 70895). 



DYAR, Dr. H. G. (See under Museo 

 Nacional.) 



DYER, Francis J., Coblenz, Ger- 

 many: 10 specimens, 6 species, of 

 land and fresh-water mollusks, and 

 a lot of larval insects from Bad 

 Kissingen, Germany (70800). 



EAST, Charles S., U. S. National 

 Museum : 9 snakes from Washing- 

 ton, D. C, and vicinity (71670) ; 3 

 snakes and 6 lizards from the 

 United States (71949). 



EASTWOOD, Miss Alice. ( See under 

 California Academy of Sciences.) 



ECKERMANN, Dr. Harry von, Ljusne, 

 Sweden : 34 specimens of minerals 

 from Langban, Sweden (71461, ex- 

 change). 



EDSON, William L. G. (See under 

 Rochester Park Department.) 



EGGLESTON, W. W. (See under 

 Agriculture, Department of, Bureau 

 of Plant Industry.) 



