LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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NATIONAL ACADEMY OF DESIGN, 

 New York City. ( See under Ranger 

 Fund, Henry Ward.) 



NATIONAL AIMERICAN WOilAN 

 SUFFRAC4E ASSOCIATION 

 (through :Mrs. Helen H. Gardener, 

 Washington, D. C.) : Torti-ait of 

 Susan B. Anthony ( 1820-1 OOG), per- 

 sonal relies of her and miscella- 

 neous objects illustrating the his- 

 tory of the movement for woman 

 suffrage in the United States, 1848- 

 1919 (4G specimens) (64601). 



NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL. 

 Washington, D. C. : A sample of 

 celadonite from France, and 2 speci- 

 mens of cannel coal, mined by the 

 Riverside Coal Mining Company, 

 Pearson, Kentucky (63962, transfer). 



NATIONAL WAR GARDEN COM- 

 anSSION, Washington, D. C. 

 (through the Commission of Presen- 

 tation. :Myron T. Merrick, Chairman, 

 .John Hays Hannnond, and .John 

 Greer Hibben) : Bronze medal 

 symbolizing the war service of the 

 home gardens of America, 1914- 

 1919 (2 copies) (63819, tran.sfer). 



NAVY DEPARTMENT : 



Bureau of Ordnance: Fi-agment of 

 one of the high explosive pro- 

 jectiles fired by a German sub- 

 marine at an American tug-boat 

 off the coast of Massachusetts, 

 .Tuly 21, 1918 (64143). 



Bureau of Steam En(jlneeri>\(j: Air- 

 craft radio apparatus of the 

 type ;ised in the United States 

 Navy during the War with Ger- 

 many, 1917-1918 (63901). 



NEHRLING, H., Gotha. Fla. : 4 plants 

 from Florida (63807). 



NEIRA, J. F., Arequipa, Peru: 2 

 photographs of gold ornaments in 

 the collection of the donor, of Inca 

 and pre-Inca origin from the region 

 of Tiahuanacu, Peru (64.3S.J). 



NEW JERSEY DEPARTilENT OF 

 AGRICULTURi; Trenton, N. .1. : 8 



vials of named alcoholic material 

 (64467). 



NEAVTON, Maiilon W., Philadelphia, 

 Pa.: Lobster, Ilomarus americanus, 

 c-aught S miles oft" the coast of At- 

 lantic City, which weighed when 

 alive 34 pounds (64510). 



NEWTON, Paeker, New York City 

 (through the Government Loan Or- 

 ganization, New York City) : Paint- 

 ing Ijy the donor entitled " Victory 

 Fleet in the North River" (65164). 



NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN, 

 Bronx Park, New York City 

 (through Dr. N. L. Britton, Di- 

 rector) : 1781 plants collected in 

 Colombia by Dr. F. W. Pennell 

 (63S35) ; plant from the West In- 

 dies, also 5 ferns (638.58, 6.5868) ; 

 292 algae, chiefly marine specimens, 

 from the West Indies (65080) : 66 

 jjlaiits from the Virgin Islands 

 (6.3872) : 22 plants from Colombia 

 and the western United States; also 

 29 mosses, chiefly from the western 

 United States (63980. 64-575) ; 15 

 plants, chiefly Cactaceae (64073) ; 

 79 mosses, chiefly from New Yurk 

 State (64079) ; 5 plants from Florida 

 (04661) ; 86 plants from the United 

 States (64904) ; plant from Trinidad 

 (64936) : plant, Salvinia, from Trini- 

 dad (64957) ; 12 plants and 3 photo- 

 gi-aphs (65031). Exchange. 



NEAA' YORK STATE COLLEGE OF 

 FORESTRY, SYRACUSE UNIVER- 

 SITY, Syracuse, N. Y. (through 

 Prof. H. P. Brown) : 12 shrubs from 

 New York State (64468. exchange) ; 

 22 specimens of forest products 

 .showing the close utilization of wood 

 waste, mounted on a panel (64766). 



NEAV YORK STATE IMUSEUM, Al- 

 bany, N. Y. (tlirough Dr. Homer D. 

 House) : Fern from New Y'ork 

 (640S7, exchange) : 100 plants from 

 New York (64694, exchange)*; 269 

 plants from Palestine (64790). 



NEW ZEALAND, GOVERNMENT OF 

 (through Department of State, and 

 War Department. Historical Branch 

 of the General Staff) : Uniform, hat, 

 shoes, i)uttees, hat bands, and cloth 

 aiul metal insignia, of the type worn 

 by the New Zealand Expeditionary 

 Forces during the European A\'ar, 

 1914-1918 (161 specimens) (6411S). 



