LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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Smithsonian Instittttion — Contd. 

 and anixihibians from Florida 

 (G2622) ; specimen of frog, Rana 

 aesopus, from Marion County, Fla. 

 (62679) ; polislied stone bead (im- 

 pure serpentine rock) from tlie 

 Agnan U. District, Spanisli Honduras 

 (6.365S) ; model sliowing occurence, 

 mining, transportation, utilization, 

 and waste of natural gas (63774) ; 

 200 specimens of Lower Cambrian 

 fossils from Lancaster County, Pa. 

 (62837) ; military decorations of the 

 type awarded by the Allies and the 

 Teutonic powers during the Eu- 

 ropean War, 1914-1918 (15 speci- 

 mens) (63002) ; skull and part of 

 skeleton of the fossil reptile, Diplo- 

 caiilus copei (62636) ; fossil rep- 

 tilian material consisting of 1 skull 

 of Monoclonius, 1 skull and partial 

 skeleton of Tylosaurus, 1 articulated 

 series caudals of Platijcarpus, and 2 

 hind paddles of Tylosaurus (63263) ; 

 skull and small bones of a beaked 

 whale, and skins and skeletons of 2 

 porpoises from Alaska (62808) ; 7 

 specimens of turtles (62737) ; speci- 

 mens of foodstuffs (63218) ; 3 speci- 

 mens of scheelite and 2 of scheelite 

 with native gold, from New Zealand 

 (63461). 



National Museum, made in All' 

 thropological Laboratory: Lay figure 

 of "The Japanese Wood-block Cut- 

 ter." and specimens to be included in 

 the exhibit as follows : Unused .|?lock 

 for the wood-block cutter, wood- 

 block with original drawing pasted 

 face downward and partly engraved, 

 and an engraver's table (63758). 



National Museum, made in the 

 Laboratory of the Division of Tex- 

 tiles: Model of a typical wood pulp 

 and paper mill (63334) ; model of 

 oil of sweet birch still, showing 

 the still, condenser, and receiver 

 (63335). 



N ational Zoological Park: 6 

 etchings by A. Bouveure. after 

 Delacroix, namely tiger in the 

 mountains, tiger and a tree, stand- 

 ing lion, lioness and lion in a 



Smithsonian Institution — Contd. 

 cave, 2 reclining lions, and a tiger 

 drinking (62629) ; skull and skele- 

 ton of a bear, Ursus americanus per- 

 niger (62658) ; skeletons of 19 birds 

 (62699) ; weka rail, Ocydroinus ati.s- 

 tralis, black swan, Chenopis atrata, 

 ferruginous rough-leg, Archibuteo 

 ferrugineus, 2 specimens of wood 

 duck, Aix spensa, and a touraco, 

 Ttiracus corythaix (62717) ; skin 

 and skull of anoa, Anoa depressi- 

 corni.'<; wallaby, Onychogale frenata 

 (head in alcohol), skin and skull of 

 a kangaroo, Macropus rufus, and 

 skin and skull of a cavy, Dolichotis 

 patagonica (62734) ; South Ameri- 

 can guinea pig, Cavia, alco- 

 holic (63258) ; 2 young lions, Felis 

 leo (alcoholics) (63537) ; tiger, 

 Felis tigris longipilis (alcoholic) 

 (63588) ; skin, skull, and skeleton 

 of an agouti, Dasyprocta cristata 

 (63598) ; young wood duck, Aix 

 sponsa (63641) ; kea parrot, Nestor 

 notabilis, whistling duck, Dendro- 

 cygna arcuata, severe macaw, Ara 

 scvera, brant, Brant a benUcla glau- 

 cogasfra, upland goose, Cliloephaga 

 leucoptera, crowned hawk eagle, 

 Spi::aetus coronatus, and Cape Bar- 

 ren goose, Cereopsis novaehoUandiae 

 (63653) ; skull of a bear, Ursus hor- 

 rihilis (63659) ; 2 eggs of California 

 condor, Gymnogyps califortiiamcs, 

 and cinereous vulture, Vultur mon- 

 achus (63703) ; whistling duck, De^v- 

 drocygna arcuata, Garganey teal, 

 Qucrqucdula qucrquedula, trumpeter 

 swan (female), Olor buccinator, 

 crested screamer, Chauna chavaria, 

 stout-billed euphonia, Tanagra cras- 

 sirostris, mute swan, Cygnus gibhus, 

 and crimson-backed scarlet tanager, 

 Ramphocelus dimidiatus (63718) ; 

 specimen of bronze-winged pigeon, 

 Phaps chalcoptera (63719). (See 

 also under Crovo & Co.) 



Smithsonian Victory Liberty Loan 

 Committee: German helmet cap- 

 tured by American troops and 

 awarded to the chairman of the 

 Smithsonian Victory Liberty Loan 

 Committee, 1919 (63763). 



