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1. Dana, Samuel Luther, 1795-1868. Cambridge and Gloucester, Mass., 1815-1818. 2 items. [Acknowledges election as corresponding member of Academy] 2. Darlington, Williams 1782-1863. West Chester, Pa., July 22, 1819. [Acknowledges election as correspondent of Academy] 3. Deabbate, T , consul general for Sardinia, in Phila. Phila., 1821-1823. 2 items. [Thanks Academy for gift of Journals to Royal Academy of Sciences of Turin; sends Annals of Turin observatory, in exchange; requests U.S. minerals and offers specimens from Turin] (In French) 4. Desmarest, A G Paris, June 28, 1818. [Acknowledges election as correspondent of Academy; says he will not be able to correspond until he finished supervising the printing of the New Dictionary of Natural History] (In French) 5. Dick, William, U. of Penna. Mar. 4, 1823. Extract of letter to him from Dr. Hooker, prof. of botany, U. of Glasgow. [Sends thanks to Academy for Journals, which have not yet come; sends his Flora Scotica, in exchange] (See separate entry under Hooker) 6. Doddridge, Joseph, M.D., 1769-1826. Brooke Court House, Jan. 7, 1815 (?) [Thanks Academy for election as correspondent; sends treatise on culture of bees] 7. Drapier, A , ca.l790 , naturalist. Brussels, Nov. 2, 1824. [Acknowledges election to Acad.; sends small work of his own] 8. Ducatel, Julius Timoleon, 1796 Baltimore, Apri1 11, 1821. [Acknowledges election as correspondent of Academy] (In French)
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