730 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1890. 



Deyrolle, Emile (Paris, Frauce). Collection of mammal skins, consisting of 

 Moschus moschi/erous, Phacochcerus cethiopicus, Hydrochoerus capybara (purchase) 

 (22260); Semnopithecus scliistaceus, Mycetes niger, Ateles belzebuih, Cebns capuciuu*, 

 Hapalemur griseus, Antechinus unicolor, Phaseogale flavipes,Cuscus maculatus, Pha- 

 1 anger maculatus, Halmaturus nalabatus, Macropus nalabatus, and Ursus malayanus 

 (23039), 



Diller, J. S. (See under Mrs. J. H. Tonrtelette.) 



Doe, Mrs. William H. (District of Columbia). Capuctmi Monkey (Cebus apella) in 

 flesh. 23069. 



Donohoe, Joseph A. (Astronoufcal Society of the Pacific, San Francisco, Califor- 

 nia). Comet medal of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific founded by the 

 donors. 25114. 



Doiua, Marquis Giacoma. (See under Museum of Natural History, Genoa, Italy.) 



Doritz, Robert (Sargentville, Maine). Builder's model of schooners. 23659. (See 

 under W. H. Abbott.) 



Dorsey, Clement (Washington, District of Columbia). Specimen of Yellow Fan- 

 tail Pigeon and Ice Pigeon. 22390. 



Dorsey, Rev. J.Owen (Bureau of Ethnology, II. S.) Two models of fishhooks, aud 

 model of retrieving harpoon from NaT-tunne-tunne" Indians, Oregon. 22892. 



Dougal, William II. (District of Columbia). Copper plate with gradations in dry- 

 ground aquatints 23188. 



Dowling, Thomas (Washington, District of Columbia). Specimens of pottery 

 (Japanese or Chinese), cloisonne, bronzes, drums, and carved-wood brazier. 

 22854. 



Downman, R. H. (Warrenton, Virginia). Two young Woodchucks (Arctomys monax) 

 (22271); specimen of living Great Horned Owl (Bubo rirginianus) (22349) ; speci- 

 men of Barred Owl, in flesh (22495). 



Driver, George W. (Washington, District of Columbia). Living specimen of 

 Woodchuck (Arctomys monax). 22500. 



Drury College (Springfield, Missouri), (through Mr. J. W. Blaukinship). Collec- 

 tion of plants, consisting of about 160 specimens, selected from the flora of south- 

 western Missouri. 22179. 



Duchesne, Leon C. (Natchez, Mississippi). Specimens of Confederate States paper- 

 money. 22830. 



Dudley, Prof. W. L. (Nashville, Tennessee). Two specimens of vivianite from 

 Kentucky. 22981. 



Dufour. Dr. F. (Ri verdale, Maryland). Specimen of Meadow lark (Sturnella magna), 

 in flesh (22257) ; specimen of Marsh Hawk (Circus hudsonius), in flesh from Egg- 

 boruville, Virginia (22765). 



Dufour, Dr. J. T. R. (Washington, District of Columbia). Black-throated Blue 

 Warbler (Dendroica cwrulescens) from Riverdale, Maryland. 22411. 



Duges, Dr. Alfred (Guanajuato, Mexico). Collection of alcoholic fishes, consisting 

 of Goodea atripinnis, Characodon ferrugineus, Zophendam australe, Characodon vari- 

 atus, Algansea dugesi — new species, Algansea austiala Jordan, Noiropis aitus Jor- 

 dan, aud Hudsonius alius Jordan Alcoholic and dry insects, consisting of orthop- 

 tera; Stagmanantis Umbata (five species). Neuroptera, Arachnida, Hemiptera, 

 Hymenoptera (Monomorium pharaonis), Lepidoptera, and Diptera. Alcoholic ma- 

 rine invertebrates, consisting of Echinus, Amphipods, Nephelis, Intestinal worms, 

 and Palaamon. Alcoholic and dry shells, consisting of Helix cicairicosa Miiller, 

 from China; Limax americanu8>Ta,te, from Mexico; Bulimulns (jv. )• Orizaba, Plan- 

 orbis Oaxaca, Mexico, and specimens of Planarian worms (Anodonta anatina L.) 

 Reptiles, consisting of Speadugesi, Amblystoma dumerito, Spea multiplicata, &x\<[Spea 

 hammondii. Fragments of a human skull. Birds' skins, consisting of Harporhyn- 

 chus curvirostr is juv., artificially colored; Geothlypis trichas occidentalis, Euphonia 

 elegantissivia, and Porzana Carolina. Specimen of Hesperomys melanophrys Coues. 



