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Duges, Dr. Alfred — Continued. 



Plants, consisting of Abtitilon, Acacia, Ambrosia psilostacha D. C, Boussingaultia 

 baseloides Diet., Calamintha macrostema Benth., Carica, species iguota; Cheno- 

 podium album, Dalea greggii, probably Gray ; Jacobinia, Lapidium lasiocarpum 

 Nntt., var. tenuipes Wats. ; Lolelia laxiflora H. B. K., var. ungustifolia Gray ; 

 Macrosiphonia hypolenca Muell., Prunus, Solatium alwagnifolium Cav., Sonchua 

 oberacens L., Taraxacum officinale Weder, Jelramerium hispidum Nees, Yigniera 

 quinqueradiata Gray, Symphoricarpus mtcrophyllus H. B. K., Eryngitim alpinum L., 

 and Conium maculatum L. 23254. 



Dungan, Leslie W. (New Orleans, Louisiana). Two living Alligators. 22(520. 



Durand, John (Paris, France). Three mechanical birds. 22553. (See under Gov- 

 ernment of Nicaragua.) 



Duschak, Adolph (Buffalo, New York). Two plaster casts of human skulls, the 

 originals of which were found on White's Island, Niagara River. 22194. 



DiJTCHEit, William (New York City). Specimen of Loon ( TJrinator imber) in flesh 

 from Montauk, Suffolk County, New York. 23166. 



Duvall, George W. (Annapolis, Maryland). Portion of common viper snake. 

 23108. 



Earll, R. Edward (U. S. National Museum). Six-kreutzer piece of the Rhennish 

 Palatinate, made of composition metal, dated 1808. 22361. 



Earnshaw, Isaac (Oldham, England). Carboniferous fossil plants (exchange). 

 22889. 



Eckert, George L. (Washington, District of Columbia). Copper coin (one-quar- 

 ter real) from Chihuahua, Mexico. 23009. 



Edwards, Miss Amelia (no address given). Egyptian figure. 22984. 



Edwards, Vinal N. (Woods Holl, Massachusetts). Living specimens of common 

 Brant Goose (Branta bemicla) (22224) ; specimen of Nomeus gronovii, taken at 

 Menemshe Bight (22231). (See under Fish Commission, U. S. ;. 



Eigenmann, Mrs. Rosa Smith (Sau Diego, California). Alcoholic specimens of 

 fishes, crabs, shrimps, and raollusks, chiefly Chitons. 22956. 



Elliott, C. E. (Webb City, Missouri). Specimens of sphalerite from Noble's mine; 

 smithsonite on sphalerite from Garrison mine ; and smithsonite from Oronogo 

 mine. 22427. 



Elrick, W. R. (Chicago, Illinois). Specimen of rose quartz, from Dakota; specimens 

 of pyrite and limonite, from Ishpemiug, Michigan (exchange). 22437. 



Emerson, W. C. (Hay water, California). Three eggs of Callipepla calij ornica (22861); 

 nest and three eggs of Melospiza fasciata samuelis, nest and four eggs of Melospiza 

 fasciata hecrmanni, and nest and four eggs of Empidonax difficilis (22940). 



Emery, Mrs. M. G. (Washington, District of Columbia). Series of illustrated news- 

 papers. 23267. 



Emmert, J. W. (Bristol, Tennessee). Paper-weight composed of stalagmite marble. 

 22365. 



Emmons, Lieut. George (U. S. Navy). Four photographs, illustrating witchcraft 

 in Alaska, Hydahs, and Tliugits ; wallet in process of plaiting, Washington 

 (22759) ; Haida whistle to imitate the call of young deer from southern part of 

 Prince of Wales Island, Alaska (22912.) 



Emmons, Prof. S. F. (See under Interior Department, U. S. Geological Survey.) 



English, George L. & Co. (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania). Five specimens of van- 

 adinite from Yuma County, Arizona, and specimen of chrysocolla from the "Cop- 

 per Queen" mine (22572) ; specimen of malachite from the " Copper Queen" mine, 

 and specimen of harmotome from Strontian, Argyleshire, Scotland ; specimen of 

 lithiophilite from Branchville, Connecticut; and specimens of calcite and arago- 

 nite from Cumberland, Eugland (22870). 



Ethnological Muskum (Berlin, Germany). Collection of ethnological objects, con- 

 sisting of baskets from Morocco, Africa; pipe, tobacco-pouch, lances, and basket, 



