LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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MuNK, Dr. Joseph A., Los Angeles, 

 Calif, (through Dr. John Uri Lloyd, 

 Cincinnati, Ohio) : 23 volumes of 

 the Transactions of the National 

 Eclectic Association (63689). 



MuNROE, Miss Helen, Smithsonian In- 

 stitution : Small piece of German 

 cloth woven from paper yarn, picked 

 up at Fere-en-Tardenois, France, at 

 a ruined German railhead by the 

 brother of the donor, a member of 

 the American Expeditionary Forces 

 (63121). 



MusEU GoELDi. (See under Para, 

 Brazil.) 



MusEu RocHA. (See under Ceara, 

 Brazil. ) 



Museum of the American Indian, the 

 Heye Foundation, New York City : 

 Skeletal material from excavations 

 at Hawikuh, New Jlexico, collected 

 during the field seasons of 1917 and 

 1918 by Mr. F. W. Hodge (63196). 



Myee, W. E., Carthage, Tenn. : Mol- 

 lusk, lo spinosa, from Tennessee 

 (63232). 



Myers, George Hewitt, Washington, 

 D. C. : Collection of art rugs em- 

 bracing the principal varieties from 

 Persia, Asia Minor, Syria, Armenia, 

 Anatolia, Turkestan, Bakhara, Cau- 

 casia, etc. (50 specimens) (63570, 

 loan ) . 



Myntti, Mike, Ophir, Alaska : A jaw- 

 bone and other bones of a fossil 

 horse from Alaska (62860). 



National Lead Co., New York City : 

 Lead ore (3,000 pounds); "pig" 

 lead (2 specimens) ; corroded and 

 uncorroded buckles; 5 corroding 

 pots, and 11 specimens of lead com- 

 pounds (2 quarts each) (63775). 



Nationai, Society of the Colonial 

 Dames of America, Washington, D. 

 C. (through Mrs. Carolyn Gilbert 

 Benjamin ) : Shoe buckle, match box, 

 and seal owned by Gen. Washington 

 and a pin decorated with a miniature 

 portrait of him ; eyeglass, 2 pins, 

 and a piece of lace owned by Mrs. 

 Washington ; original inaugural ad- 



National Society of the Colonial 

 Dames of America — Continued, 

 dress of President James Monroe 

 and a pair of gloves worn by him, 

 lent to tlie society by Miss Nannie 

 Randolph Heth (63544, loan). 



National War Garden Commission, 

 Washington, D. C. : 8 posters (633.50) . 



Navy Department (through G. S. 

 Burrell and Commander John 

 Rodgers, U. S. Navy) : An Indian 

 skeleton, 2 bones of which are pene- 

 trated, by metal arrowheads, found 

 by G. S. Burrell, civil engineer, dur- 

 ing recent excavation^' at United 

 States submarine base, New London, 

 Connecticut, and forwarded through 

 Commander John Rodgers, U. S. 

 Navy, commander of the base 

 (62729) ; 2 emergency rations of the 

 type used in the U. S. Navy, 1918 

 (62945) ; United States naval uni- 

 forms, equipment, rating badges and 

 specialty marks, 1918 (225 speci- 

 mens) (62954) ; United States naval 

 rating badges as follows: Chief 

 signalman (blue) ; signalman, first 

 class (blue) ; chief carpenter's mate 

 (white) (63110) ; (through M. D. 

 Schaefer, Washington, D.' C.) 29 

 recruiting posters issued by the U. 

 S. Navy Department, 1917-18, dur- 

 ing the European War (63313). 



Bureau of Cwistruction and Re- 

 pair: Models of the U. S. cruiser 

 Denvei; and the battleships Con- 

 necticut, Yermmit and Oklahoma, 

 launched, respectively, 1902, 1904, 

 and 1914 (63749, loan). 



Bureau of Navigation: 2 bronze 

 badges of the type awarded by the 

 Navy Department for services dur- 

 ing the Nicaraguan campaign. 1912, 

 and the Haitian campaign, 1915, re- 

 spectively (62966). 



17. S. CoaM Guard: 46 U. S. Coast 

 Guard rating badges, 1918 (62952). 



v. S. Marine Corps : Uniform and 

 equipment of the type issued to en- 

 listed men of the U. S. Marine Corps, 

 1918 (12 specimens) (62971) ; uni- 

 form chevrons and specialty marks 



