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EEPOKT OF IsATIOXAL MUSEU:M, 19'20. 



A.MKlilCAN INSTITUTI-: OF HOME- 

 OPATHY, Chicago, 111. (through Dr. 

 W. A. Dowey) : Trausactious of Ihc 

 American lustitute of Homeopathy 

 for 187G, Volumes 1 ami 2 (G4S11). 



(See also under Dr. Lyman A. 

 Martin). 



a:\ierican museum of natural 



HISTORY, New York City: Cari- 

 hou skin and skull. Raiujifcr pcanji 

 (63811, exchange) ; GGG bird skins 

 from Colombia (G3953, exchange) ; 

 casts of upper and lower dentition of 

 tlie fossil mammal, TriJnpJiodon scr- 

 ridiis (G4140). 



AilERICAN PAPER AND PULP AS- 

 SOCIATION, Watertown, N. Y. : 9 

 sanvples showing successive stages in 

 manufacture of. paper from spruce 

 wood (64952). 



AMERICAN NATIONAL RED CROSS, 

 THE, AVashington, D. C. (through 

 Stockton Axson, Chairman ^luseum 

 Committee) : An oil painting '"Por- 

 trait of San Lorenzo Guistinuano " 

 attributed to Gentile Bellini, pre- 

 sented to tlie American Red Cross 

 by the City of Venice in token of its 

 gratitude for the work of the Amer- 

 ican Red Cross (6423G. loan). 



A:\[ERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST 

 COMPANY, THE (See under :Miss 

 Viola Walden ^lyer). 



ANDREWS, Mi-s. Emily K. (tluough 

 Gen. George L. Andrews, U. S. Army 

 (retired), Washington, D. C.) : 

 I'aiiiting by (Jeorge Innes.s entitled 

 -Elf (iroiuul ■' (G46SG). 



ANKGT, Rev. Bkotheu, SI. Paul's Col- 

 Iplcc, (^.tvingloii, La., and Sacred 

 He:irt Training CoUegc, Las Vegas, 

 N. -M. : 40 i)hiut.s from Louisiana, 

 and 3,000 plants fnmi New ^Mexico 



((;38T.j, G4;'>r)7). 



ARGEXTAX (ORNE), FUANCE, 

 CITIZENS OF (througli Depart- 

 ment of State) : Piece of lace made 

 by the Benedictine sisters of Argen- 

 ta.n, I-'rance, and presented by the 

 cili/.ens of the town to ihe Unil<'d 

 Slates in cnniiiKMiioralion of Anici'- 

 icaii-J"i-('iich relalions during tlu' 



AltGEXTAN (ORXE), FRANCE. 

 CITIZENS OF— Continued. 

 A\'orld War, Avith special reference to 

 the aid given the French ainbulances 

 by tlie Anicrii-an Red Cros-^ 

 (G.3039) 



ARISTE-.IOSEPH, Bkother, Institutf. 

 de la Salle, Bogota, Colombia : 2.'i0 

 plants from Colombia, and specimens 

 of paper currency mainly from Co- 

 lombia (64G41, 64891). 



(See also under Inslituto dc la 

 Salle. Bogota, Colombia.) 



AR:\I0UR and company, Chlca.go, 

 111.: A series of 10 photographs il- 

 lusl rating processes in the prepara- 

 tion of orgauotherapeutic medicines; 

 12 medicinal preparations made from- 

 animal products (64044, 64975). 



ARMSTRONG, E. vL, Erie, Pa.: .".00 

 Middle and Uppei- Devonian fossil:? 

 from western New York (638.57). 



ARNOLD, Ralph, New York City: 

 Four niolhisks, 2 of Laiiip'iiUs Iiitr- 

 olius fi-om Christina river, norlhern 

 Alberta, and 2 species of gastropods 

 from a small lake between Christina 

 river and Lac la Biche (63805). 



ARSEXE, BiiOTHias G., Saint Thomas' 

 College, Scranton, Pa., and St. Paul's 

 College, Covington, La. : 740 plants 

 from Marj-land and Louisiana 

 (G3.S(.)G, G4G70). 



ARSEXEFF, W. K.. GrodekotFs .Mu- 

 .seum, Habarovsk, Siberia (tlu-ougli 

 U. S. Consulate, Vladivostok, 

 Siberia) : Collection of fetiches from 

 trilH>s of Eastern Siberia (G3792). 



ARTHUR, Dr. .1. C, Purdue Uiuver- 

 sity, Lafayette, Ind. : Specimen of 

 rust and a plant from X'evada 

 (63794, G4484). 



ASBURY, CiiAKLES E., American Con- 

 sul. Port Antonio, .lamaica (thi'ough 

 iHparlment <tf State) : Sea urchin. 

 M(tiilift pectonilix, collected at Poi'l 

 Antonio, .lamaica. by tlie donor 

 (641W). 



AUSTRALIA, (;OVERXMi:XT ol' 



(througli Dtpartiuent of State) : 29 

 original drawings by Lieut. Will l».v- 

 soii (if I lie Australian Expeditionary 

 l\irccs (g;;8gi). 



