LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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WAK DEPAllTMENT— Continued. 



North Dviuti, June 2G, 

 1919, by the First Bat- 

 talion of the Tliird Nortli 

 Ilussian liifle Ilepuient 

 (G4449) ; (Irawin.i^'s and 

 paiutiugs made by tlu- 

 official artists of the 

 American Expeditionary 

 Forces in France during 

 the World War, 1914-191S 

 (479 specimens) (G4.~)921 : 

 See also under New Zea- 

 land, Government of). 

 rinvJtasc. Storage d Traffic -Di- 

 vision: 2 periscopes used during 

 the War with Germany (G4099). 

 Air Service: French Spad aero- 

 plane u.sed on the western front 

 during the World War, 191S 

 (G44oS) ; American, French, and 

 German airplanes of the type 

 used daring the World JVai-, 

 1914-1918 (G.5078). 

 ChciHical Warfare .SY/c/cc; Projec- 

 tiles offensive and defensive 

 equipment, and miscellaneous 

 materials of the type u.sed in 

 chemical warfare by the armies 

 of the Allied and enemy coun- 

 tries during the World War, 

 1914-1918 (6.302.J ) ; United 

 States, English, French, and 

 German parapliei'iialia oi' the 

 type used in gas warfare during 

 the World War, 1914-1918 nO 

 specimens ) ( 640o2 ) . 

 Eii(/i)icers, Office of flic Ciiief of: 

 Engineer equipment and acces- 

 sories of the type used by the 

 United States Army during the 

 A^'orld Wai-, 1914-1918 ( (Gr)024). 

 OnJiiaurr, Office of the Ciiief of: 3 

 Gi'i-man guns willi carriages; 2 

 minncnwerfer. and 2 caissons, 

 capturcil l)y American forces 

 during the war with Germany, 

 11)17-1918 (G:1S17.) : liHd giuis. 

 jumliino guns, jirojectiles, and 

 miscellaneous ordnance materi- 

 als of the type used by tlie ar- 

 mies of th(^ United States and tbe 

 Allies during llic AN'orld W'ai-, 

 1914-1918 (G.".02l) ; German and 



WAR Di:i'AItTMENT— Continued. 



Austrian field guns, howitzers, 

 mortars, machine gims and mis- 

 cellaneous ordnance equipment 

 captured by American Expedi- 

 tiouary Forces in France dur- 

 ing the World War, 1918 

 (G.j02G) ; small arms of the tyi»e 

 u.sed by the armies of the Allies 

 and the enemy countries during 

 the World War, 1914-1918 

 (G5029) ; marksmanship badges 

 and infantry, cavah-y and mis- 

 cellaneous militaiy equipment 

 of the type used by olTicers and 

 enlisted men of the United 

 States Army during the War 

 with Germany, 1917-1918 (141 

 specimens) (64039) ; German 

 battery connnander's telescope 

 tripod, captured by American 

 forces in the Argonne Forest, 

 1918 (6412.5) ; revolvers, bayo- 

 nets, swords, machetes, and 

 knives, of the type used in tlie 

 United States Army (26 speci- 

 mens) (G417S) ; pack outfit for 

 Benet IMercie machine gun, 

 jModel 1911 (24 specimens) 

 (64179) ; board showing each 

 operation in the manufacture of 

 the 75-millimeter cartridge case 

 of the type u.sed during the war 

 Mlth Germany (64180) ; United 

 States Infantry 37-millimeter 

 machine gun, French 7.j-mi]li- 

 meter gun with drill cartridge 

 kit, Stokes 3-inch trench mortar 

 with tools and accessories. G- 

 inch trench mortar with toots 

 and accessories, and 240-miHi- 

 ineter trench mortar with tool.s 

 and accessories of the tyjie used 

 during the war with Germany 

 (12 specimens) (64181) ; trench 

 mortar dummy shells, adapters 

 and boosters, fuse, powder bags, 

 1."." millimeter dinnniy, projec- 

 tile, and rougli casting fur S- 

 inch slieil with riser for .same of 

 the type used during the war 

 with Germany {^~^ sitocimens) 

 (64182): pyrotechnic signal 

 jiieces and trencji warfare nia- 



