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SMITH. N. II., New Loiulon, Comi. : 

 Letter written by Lieutenant Nii- 

 tluuuel Fanning, U. S. Nav.v. to his 

 wife Elizabetli Fannin?;-, Aujrnst S, 

 1804 (G4434). 



S,A[ITH.S(>XI.\N INSTITUTION : 



Bronze I'eplica of the modal pre- 

 sented by Ambrose Swasey to 

 tlie Rowfaut Club. Cleveland. 

 Ohio, in commemoration of the 

 services of John Hay (64161) ; 

 "Classical Bouquet " ( with 

 carved wood cover), l)eing a 

 Greek album containing; dried 

 flowers fi'om Hellas and verses 

 from the ancient authors, pre- 

 ])ared by ^liss Elizabeth B. 

 Contaxaki for the Paris Expo- 

 sition of IS.j.") and presented b.v 

 her, through ^Ir. Charles S. 

 Spence and Hon. Lewis Cass. 

 Secretary of State, to the Smith- 

 R o n i a n Institution (G44S9) ; 

 bronze medal commemorating, 

 1920, the fortieth anniversary 

 of the founding of the Warner 

 and Swasey Company, Cleve- 

 land, Ohio (6o0o2) : 7 prints 

 (6r)004). 

 i^iiiilliso)iian Afiicaii E.rprilitioii 

 under tlic lUrciiion of Edininid 

 HcUcr iu Conjunction irifh llic 

 Unirersal Film Mann fad uriny 

 Com pan ij; llo mammals. 126 

 l)i rds, 11 reptiles, 2 insects,, and 

 16 ethnological specimens col- 

 lected in Africa (65030). 

 Bureau of American EfJinolof/ii ; 

 Arclieological objects collected in 

 Cottonwood Canyon. Kane 

 County, Utah, by Mr. Neil M. 

 .Tudd during the spring of 1919 

 (257 objects) (63841) ; 748 ar- 

 clieological objects and skeletal 

 remains collected' for the Bureau 

 by ^Ir. Gerard Fowke from ■Nlil- 

 ' ler's Cave, Missouri, during the 

 spring of 1919 (641.10) : arclie- 

 ological collection, including hu- 

 ■ man bones, from Sell's r.nd 



Bell's caves. Pulaski County. 

 Mis.souri, also I'm-u ardi'd by Mr. 

 Fowke (64198) ; ai-clieological 



SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION — 



Continued. 



material from Texas, gathered 

 from the surface by Dr. J. Wal- 

 ter Fewkes and Prof. J. E. 

 Pearce during the autuum of 

 1919 (165 specimens) (G424S) ; 

 sculptured stones of Huastec 

 <-idture )»resented to the Bureau 

 by Mr. .b.hn :\[. iluir of Tani- 

 pico. Mexico (o specimens) 

 (64249) : 3 tine hardwood bows 

 and 3 ceremonial clubs from 

 British (Uiiana, also a blanket 

 of the Cowichan Indians (Sal- 

 ish), Northwest Coast (04327) ; 

 collection of arclieological and 

 ethnological objects and skeletal 

 material (ibtained in Ariziuia 

 during tlie spring of 1919 liy Dr. 

 Walter Hough (64603) ; collec- 

 tion of arclieological objects in- 

 cluding 2 human skulls, made !ty 

 Dr. .1. Walter Fewkes at Scpuire 

 Tower House and contiguous 

 ruins on the Mesa Verde Na- 

 tional Park. Colorado, in coop- 

 eration with the National Park 

 Service of the Interior Deparr- 

 meiit. in 1919 (214 .specimens) 

 (64646) ; arclieological objects 

 (446 specimens) and skeletal 

 material collected by Mr. J. .\. 

 .leancon in an ancient ruin near 

 Abiquiu, New MeSico, for ^Ir. 

 Otto T. Mallery during the suiii- 

 mer of l9l9, and presented tn 

 the Bureau of American Eth- 

 nologj- by Mr. Mallery (6488."). 

 National ^[usell?n, collected h}i 

 mcmhera of the fitaffs: Bariscli, 

 Paul, 2 landshells, 2 species, 

 from Cupid's Bower Island. 

 Maryland (6.38.j4. Bassler, K. 

 S. : 12 large exhibition slabs. 

 3 containing fossil plants, and 

 .jOO invertebrate fossils from 

 the Ordovician rocks of Indiana 

 (6.38.36). Boone, Miss Pearl L. : 

 17 landshells, 4 specie.s, from 

 Alexandria, Virginia (6.38.~>3i : 

 Foshag, William F. : A small 

 collection of minerals from Tin' 

 Tilly Foster Mine, Brewster, 



