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REPORT OF NATIONAL. MUSEUM, 1919. 



Smithsonian Institution — Contd. 

 of the United States Army, Navy, 

 Marine Corps, Coast Guard, Public 

 Healtli Service, Army Transport 

 Service. Shipping Board, Boy Scouts, 

 Salvation Army, Y. M. C. A., Y. W. 

 C. A., and K. of C. (790 specimens) 

 (63409) ; 2 bronze copies of the 

 medal by A. Lukeman, commemorat- 

 ing the unveiling of a memorial to 

 Lafayette, Brooklyn, 1917, and a 

 bronze copy of the medal by T. 

 Spicer Simson, commemorating the 

 aerial crossing 'of the English Chan- 

 nel by the King and Queen of the 

 Belgians, 1918 (63441) ; Victory 

 Medallion of the Art War Relief, 

 designed by Paul Manship (63338) ; 

 etched portrait of Theodore Roose- 

 velt, by Otto Schneider (63314) ; 

 bat, spider, fish and 4 reptiles 

 (62902) ; specimens of foodstuffs 



(63221) ; 2 Mexican land turtles 

 (63122) ; 194 specimens of plants 

 from Missouri (63281) ; national 

 flags of Belgium, France, Great 

 Britain, Italy, Greece, Japan, and 

 Roumania (63098) ; 80 specimens of 

 Uganda plants (62689) ; 202 speci- 

 mens of plants from British East 

 Africa (63180) ; postage stamps of 

 Bermuda, British Honduras, Domi- 

 nica. Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, 

 Turks and Caicos Islands, Virgin 

 Islands, French India, Ivory Coast, 

 Middle Congo, Morocco Protectorate 

 Senegal, Tunis, Italy, Eritrea, and 

 Libia, issued 1915-1918 (29 speci- 

 mens) (62634) ; postage stamps of 

 Great Britain and Russia, issued 

 during the European War, 1914- 

 1918 (14 specimens) (63401) ; 3,995 



. specimens of Philippine plants 

 (62603) ; specimens of foodstuffs 



(63222) ; an ancient California In- 

 dian pestle of exceptional form and 

 finish (62864) ; collection of ponchos 

 and blankets of the Amasari In- 

 dians, Bolivia, South America (6 

 specimens) (62769) ; 356 specimens 

 of plants from Argentina (62799) ; 

 postage stamps of Great Britain and 

 Italy issued during the European 



Smithsonian Institution — Contd. 

 War, 1914-1918 (21 specimens) 

 (63459) ; specimens of ankerite and 

 pyrite in chlorite from near Charle- 

 mont, Mass. (62928) ; specimens of 

 foodstuffs (63226) ; 338 specimens 

 of plants from South Carolina 

 (63692) ; plaster casts of restorations 

 of the following skuUs: Pithecan- 

 thropus erectus; Homo heidelber- 

 gensis and Chapelle - aux - Saints 

 (63516) ; United States military in- 

 signia (74 specimens) (63133) ; 

 United States naval officers' insignia. 

 Legion of Honor fourragere, and 

 collar insignia of unassigned officers, 

 U. S. Army (98 specimens) (63308) ; 

 Aj-my, Army Corps, Division, and 

 Special Unit Insignia, worn by of- 

 ficers and enlisted men of the U. S. 

 Army during the War with Germany, 

 1917-1918 (113 specimens) (63785) ; 

 complete individuals of meteoric 

 stone which fell at Cumberland 

 Falls, Whitley County, Ky., April 9, 

 1919 (63580) ; 46 fragments, weigh- 

 ing 13,436 grams, of an individual 

 of the Cumberland Falls, Whitley 

 County, Ky., meteoric stone (63704) ; 

 postage stamps of Czechoslovakia. 

 Fi'ance, Great Britain, Greece, and 

 Russia, issued during the European 

 War, 1914-1918 (82 specimens) 

 (63402) ; large chipped blade, brown 

 obsidian, of recent manufacture, 

 made by an Indian living near 

 Mount Shasta, Calif. (63278) ; 

 crystal of quartz (627.58) ; postage 

 stamps of Hungary surcharged for 

 Jugo-Slavia (29 specimens), and 

 postage stamps of Bosnia surcharged 

 for Jugo-Slavia (16 specimens) 

 (63699) ; postage stamps of Nica- 

 ragua, issued 1907 (24 specimens) 

 (62665) ; 261 specimens of Venezue- 

 lan plants (62600, 63672) ; 22 models 

 of raw and cooked foods (62823) ; 2 

 meteoric stones, weighing 327 and 

 645 gi'ams, from the Richardton, 

 North Dakota, fall (63301) ; banner- 

 stone of rose quartz (63546) ; 40 

 specimens of Devonian fossils 

 (63125) ; 15 specimens of reptiles 



