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REPORT OF NATIONAI. MUSEUM, 1919. 



A'lviEKs, Miss DU ( through Mrs. Julian- 

 James, Washington, D. C.) : A fillet 

 for the hair (63742, loan). 



Von Lengebke, J., New York City: 30 

 specimens of hawks, of 6 species, 

 from New Jersey (62890). 



Waxcott, Dr. Charles D., Secretary, 

 Smithsonian Institution : Bronze 

 medal commemorating the inaugura- 

 tion of President Woodrow Wilson, 

 1913 ; 9 bronze and ribbon badges, 

 and 3 bronze and enamel buttons, is- 

 sued 1844-1917, also a pottery 

 plaquette (62915) ; uniform, decora- 

 tion, aviation insignia, and diplomas 

 of Benjamin Stuart Walcott, ser- 

 geant, French Aviation Service, and 

 lieutenant. United States Army, also 

 a photograph of him and his pub- 

 lished letters (12 specimens) 

 (62953) ; bronze medal of the Aero 

 Club of America, awarded to Ben- 

 jamin Stuart Walcott, 1918, in recog- 

 nition of his distinguished services 

 as sergeant, French Aviation Serv- 

 ice, and 2 photographs of him 

 (6.3000) ; the commission of Ben- 

 jamin Stuart Walcott as first lieu- 

 tenant. Air Service (Aeronautics), 

 U. S. Army, dated June 17, 1918 

 (63044) ; royal blue vase v/ith 

 painted medallions and lid, French, 

 and a doll head of French porcelain 

 (63051) ; a collection of mounted 

 and n n m o n n t e d photographs 

 (63082) ; bronze membership tablet 

 presented to Dr. Charles D. Walcott 

 in 1901 by the " Reale Accademia 

 dei Lincei, Rome" (63128, de- 

 posit) ; certificate of Benjamin 

 Stuart Walcott as "Pilote Avia- 

 teur," awarded by the Federation 

 Aeronautique Internationale, Feb- 

 ruary 15, 1918 (63130) ; photograph 

 Of a letter written by President Lin- 

 coln to Mrs. Lincoki, April 2, 1865 

 (63137) ; an extension candle brac- 

 ket for piano, of European make, of 

 period about 1880 (63142) ; portion 

 of skull of a bufEalo, Bison, collected 

 by Charles D. Walcott, jr., in Mon- 

 tana (63407) ; a decorative ribbon 



Walcott, Dr. Charles D. — Continued, 

 awarded by the French Government 

 to Benjamin Stuart AValcott in 

 recognition of his services as a 

 member of the Lafayette Flying 

 Corps, 1917, and 2 French docu- 

 ments relating to the decoration 

 (63479) ; 2 specimens of plants, 

 moss and alga, from Maryland 

 (63585).' (See also under J. M. 

 Boutwell, Prof. August F. Foerste, 

 Mrs. Inazo Nitobe, James Simpson, 

 and Lieut. Sidney S. Walcott.) 



Walcott, Mrs. Charles D., Washing- 

 ton, D. C. : Plume formerly worn by 

 officials of high rank, China (62627) ; 

 chased plated Florentine oval stand 

 from the Convent of San Marco, 

 Naples, Italy, sixteenth century, de- 

 signed by Beneveuuto Cellini (62731, 

 loan) ; a specimen of Aleut basketry 

 of the older period (62934) ; 13 

 specimens of plants from Canada 

 (62956) ; 35 specimens of calcite 

 from Mount Field, British Columbia 

 (62974) ; 17 specimens of Lymnaea 

 palustris from a pond on Bear 

 Creek, north of Pinnacle Peak, Al- 

 berta, Canada (63248) ; 3 specimens 

 of plants from Canada (63346) ; 3 

 specimens of plants from the vicinity 

 of Washington, D. C. (63529) ; cos- 

 tumes and accessories (25 specimens 

 in all) worn by members of the So- 

 ciety of Friends, or Quakers, during 

 the early life of the nineteenth 

 century (63764) ; Cashmere shawl 

 (63789, deposit). 



Walcott, Lieut. Sidney S., Air Serv- 

 ice, U. S. Army (through Dr. Charles 

 D. Walcott) : Enlisted man's uni- 

 form and officer's uniform worn by 

 Lieut. Sidney S. Walcott, Air Serv- 

 ice, U. S. Army, 1918 (63101). 



Walker, "Robert S., Chattanooga, 

 Tenn. : The skull of a Cherokee 

 Indian dug up on a farm near Chat- 

 tanooga (63270). 



Wallace, W. N., Farmington, N. Mex. : 

 A remarkable stone pestle found on 

 the Arizona side of the Navaho 

 Reservation (63667), 



