LIST or ACCESSIONS. 



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SMITIISONIAX INSTITrTIOX — 



• 'ciHiaued. 



ins 50 speciiiu'iis of minerals 

 («>4192); 25 Dcvouiiin fossils 

 li-oni western New York 

 (f..'iSS5) ; 20 Devonian fossils 

 (04203) ; 241 plaiils from iioitli- 

 western Maine (05040) ; 120 

 plants from Alaska (64033); 

 25{M» i)inne(l tlies (042.S1); sil- 

 v(-r and bronze couimemoralive 

 medals and military decorations 

 of Belfiinm, France, <!reat Brit- 

 ain, Holland. Italy, Montenegro, 

 Itniimania, Serbia, and Switzer- 

 land, issued dnring the 'World 

 War, 1914-1918 (93 specimens) 

 (03957) ; silver and bronze com- 

 iiiHiiKii'ative medals and military 

 <lecorations of Belgium, France, 

 «;reat Britain, Greece, Holland, 

 Italy. ^Montenegro. Roumania, 

 Bussia, Serbia, and Switzer- 

 land, issued during tlie AVorld 

 War. 1914-1918 (45 specimens) 

 ((HIGO) ; British military medal 

 . und Britisli and French com- 

 memorative medals issued dur- 

 ing tlie World War, 1914-1918 

 (G specimens) (64335) ; decora- 

 tion of the Order of ^lilitary 

 Virtue of Roumania. and Mili- 

 tary :Medal of ]\Iontenegro 

 (64470) ; bronze silver medal 

 fur tlie Commission for Relief 

 in Belgium issued during the 

 World War, 1914-1918 (G487S) ; 

 Nubian c e r e n] o n i a 1 dress 

 (65089) ; skin of a bear, Ursus 

 cm 1)10)1 sii, from R e v e 1 s t o k o. 

 British Columbia (64018). 

 K()tio)i(iI Mnscu))), dxxIc i» A)i- 

 Ihtopologicul Luboi<ito))j: Plas- 

 ter cast of a one-armed ban- 

 nerstone of banded slate from 

 Ohio, original the property of 

 Mr. Norman E. Chance, Tacoma, 

 Washington (64231) ; plaster 

 cast of a terra cotta liead from 

 Lower ^Mexico or Yucatan 

 oiiginal the property of Robert 

 W. Lull, Newlmryport, Ma.'^sa- 

 .Inisetts (64232) ; plaster ca.st of 

 a t\ii-ved bannerstone of bantled 



SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION — 

 Continued. 



slate from Illinois, original the 

 l)i-operty of Mr. G. Truman 

 Cha.<e, Jackson, Illinois (64238) ; 

 plaster casts of 32 Oriental 

 seals, made from originals which 

 are the property of Mrs. Talcott 

 Williams (3 negative and 3 posi- 

 tive impressions of each) 

 (64328) ; plaster casts (3 

 copies) of a "magic" stone 

 tube, the original of which is in 

 the possession of Mr. J. E. 

 Moire, Princess Anne, Mary- 

 land, and was found at Drum- 

 monds Lake, Parksley, Virginia 

 (64307) ; 10 plaster casts of tre- 

 phined Peruvian skulls, the 

 originals of which are Nos. 1, 2, 

 4, 5, 9, 10, 11, 12, 18. 19 of the 

 IVIanual Antonio Muniz Collec- 

 tion, now the property of the 

 National :\ruseum (04392); 

 plaster cast in duplicate of a 

 small stone image from Panama 

 lent to the ^Museum by the Hon, 

 Anthony .T. Grifhn of New York 

 City for copying (044.59) ; plas- 

 ter cast, in duplicate, of a 

 carved soapstoue " wolf " pipe 

 found in Tennessee near the 

 Kentucky line in 1849 and lent 

 to the National Museum for 

 copying by Mr. L. A. Kiefer, of 

 Indianapolis, Indiana (64469) ; 

 pliister cast, in duplicate, of a 

 stone saw or scraper found in a < 

 cliff-dwelling on Oack Creeiv, 

 White ^Mountain Apache Reser- 

 vation, .\i-izona (04783) ; plaster 

 cast of the bust of Benjamin 

 Franklin by Guiseppe Ceracchi 

 (with pedestal) (65093). 



Xotio)i(il Miiscin)), made in the 

 Lahoratorn of the Division of 

 Te.it lies: ]\Iodel of oil of pepper- 

 mint stills, showing condenserg 

 and receivers (64898). 



^'(itio)U)l Zoological 1'(i)k: Skin 

 and skull of a tapir, Topirus 

 tc'nr-'<tris (03995) ; skin and 

 skull of a deer, Odocoiletis 

 (63996) ; skin, skeleton and head 



