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REPORT OF NATIONAL. MUSEUM, 1019. 



Navy Depaetment — Continued, 

 of the type worn by noncommissionetl 

 officers and enlisted men of tlie U. S. 

 Marine Corps, 1918 (85 specimens) 

 (63062) ; winter Held unifoi-m of tlie 

 type worn by enlisted women of the 

 U. S. Marine Corps, 1918 (9 speci- 

 mens) (63266) ; 



U. S. Marine Corps, Recruiting 

 Publicity Bureau: 25 recruiting post- 

 ers (63370). 

 Neufeldt, Mrs. John, Zionsville, Pa. : 

 13 freshwater pearls from near 

 Palm, Pa. (63445). 



New England Telephone & Tele- 

 GKAPH Co., Boston, Mass. (through 

 M. B. Jones, first vice president) : 

 2 sections of submarine telephone 

 cable (62631). 



Newfoundland, Goveknment of, St. 

 Johns, Newfoundland (through Sec- 

 retary of State for the Colonies, Lon- 

 don, England): War stamps of New- 

 foundland issued in 1919 (24 speci- 

 mens) (63243). 



New Jersey Zinc Co., The, New York 

 City : 43 specimens of metallic zinc 

 products and zinc compounds 

 (63773). 



New Yokk Botanical Garden, Bronx 

 Park, New York City (through Dr. 

 N. L. Britton, director) : 8 specimens 

 of plants and 4 specimens of ferns 

 from Jamaica (62604, 63192, 63713) ; 

 specimen of plant from New York 

 (62611) ; 5 specimens of ferns and 1 

 specimen of moss from the West 

 Indies (62820, 63587) ; specimen of 

 plant from Florida (62877) ; 14 speci- 

 mens of plants from the Isle of Pines, 

 Cuba (62987, 63169) ; 94 specimens 

 of mosses from the United States and 

 Canada (62995) ; 293 specimens of 

 mosses, chiefly from the United 

 States (63145) ; 20 specimens of 

 plants (63238, 63594) ; specimen of 

 fern from South Carolina (63318) ; 

 specimen of fern from Colombia 

 (63415) ; 500 specimens of plants 

 collected in Colombia by Messrs. 

 Rusby and Pennell (63526) ; 3 speci- 



New Yoek Botanical Garden — Contd. 

 mens of ferns from T o r t o 1 a 

 (63646). Exchange. 



Nichols, Edwakd E., Manitou Springs, 

 Colo, (through Lieut. Col. R. A. Mil- 

 likan) : Specimen of smoky quartz, 



1 of milky quartz, and 3 of iron 

 pyrites (62704). 



Nicholson, Miss Grace, Pasadena, 

 Calif.: A series of 21 photographs 

 showing the method employed and 

 various stages in the chipping of 

 obsidian blades by Theodore Orcutt, 

 a Karok Indian, of northern Cali- 

 fornia ; also a series of 16 chisels of 

 antler, one attached to handle, illus- 

 trating the different sizes used by 

 Mr. Orcutt in the chipping process 

 (63276). 



NiTOBE, Mrs. Inazo, Tokyo, Japan 

 (through Dr. Charles D. Walcott) : 



2 Malay head hunter's bags from 

 the east coast of Formosa Island, 

 Japan (63068). 



Nobles, Fred I. (See under William 

 J. Drew.) 



Norton, J. B., U. S. Department of 

 Agriculture, Washington, D. O. : 

 Specimen of plant from Masai- 

 chusetts (62856). 



NoYES, Frank B., Washington, D. C. : 

 Portrait of Hon. Franklin K. Lane, 

 by Ossip Parelma (62670). 



NoYES, John, R., Kenwood, N. Y. : 

 United States 5-cent piece issued 

 1913 (63063). 



Ohio State University, Columbus, 

 Ohio (through Prof. Robert F. 

 Griggs) : 3 specimens of plants from 

 Alaska (63444). 



Ohlingeb, Mrs. F. E., Frostproof, Fla. : 

 Specimen of plant from Florida 

 (63687). 



Oldroyd, Mrs. T. S., Stanford Uni- 

 versity, Calif. : 21 specimens, 11 

 species, of moUusks from California 

 (62886) ; 300-f crustaceans from 

 the west coast of the United States 

 (63148). 



