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Walter, Mrs. Maby T., Washington, 

 D. O. : 6 specimens of plants from 

 Virginia (62960). 



Walton, G. P., Bureau of Chemistry, 

 U. S. Department of Agriculture, 

 Washington, D. C. : Nematode, Ich- 

 tliijonema sp., from tlie liver of a 

 rock fish purchased in Washington, 

 D. C. (63696). 



Walton, W. R., Bureau of Entomology, 

 IT. S. Department of Agriculture, 

 Washington, D. C. : Diptera consist- 

 ing of type of Neochrysops globosa, 

 allotj-pe of Laphria aktis, allotype of 

 L. itliypyga, and tj'pe of L. index 

 (63554). 



War Department: 



United States Army Medal of 

 Honor -with ribbon and rosette 

 (62666) ; a belt and contents and an 

 emergency case and contents of the 

 type used by officers, and a belt and 

 contents of the type used by the en- 

 listed men, of the Medical Depart- 

 ment of the U. S. Army (109 speci- 

 mens) (62728) ; a Distinguished 

 Service Medal and ribbon with 2 

 ribbon bars, a silver star, a bronze 

 cluster of oak leaves, and a bronze 

 oak leaf (62777) ; military uniforms, 

 firearms, swords, flags, transporta- 

 tion models, and ordnance models, 

 showing various types of these same 

 objects, used in the U. S. Army 

 1776-1908 (63242) ; (through Gen. 

 John J. Pershing, U. S. Army, Com- 

 manding General, American Expedi- 

 tionary Forces, France) : Order of 

 battle map and accessories used by 

 General Pershing, U. S. Army, and 

 his staff, at American Headquarters 

 in Chaumont, France, during the 

 War with Germany, 1917-18 (12 

 specimens) (63681). 



Bureau of Aircraft Production: 

 Coat, hood, scarf, mask, goggles, and 

 pair of moccasins of the type used 

 by aviators, U. S. Army. 1918 

 (62951) ; 3 French military air- 

 planes (incomplete) used in 1916 on 

 the western battle front during the 

 W^ar with Germany (62999) ; avia- 



War Department — Continued, 

 tor's flying suit with electric har- 

 ness of the type used in the U. S. 

 Army, 1918 (62023) ; a bottle of ace- 

 tone (63107) ; caracul lined leather 

 helmet of the type worn by aviators, 

 U. S. Army, 1918 (63108) ; fuselage, 

 with accessories, of a De Haviland 

 military airplane of the type used in 

 the U. S. Army, 1918 (63109) ; 6 

 bottles of chemicals of the type used 

 by the Bureau of Aircraft Produc- 

 tion, 1917-18, as follows: 1 ounce 

 phosphorus oxychloride; 1 ounce 

 Phenol ; 1 ounce Benzyl benzoate ; 1 

 ounce Benzyl actetate; ^ ounce 

 Urea, 2 ounces Phenol phosphate 

 (63225) ; 12 fabric-covered frames 

 representing the stages in the dop- 

 ing of an airplane, 1 bottle contain- 

 ing airplane dope, and 10 bottles 

 containing airplane dope ingredients 

 (63241) ; 7 pint bottles of chemicals 

 of the type used by the Bureau of 

 Aircraft Production 1917-18, namely 

 Ethyl Alcohol; Malt Grain; Vine- 

 gar; Lime; Calcium acetate; Crude 

 Acetone, and Pure Acetone (63267) ; 

 aviator's knitted helmet of the type 

 used in the U. S. Air Service, 1917- 

 18 (63310) ; 2 Lewis aircraft ma- 

 chine guns and 12 magazines. Model 

 1918 (63311) ; 7 Lewis aircraft ma- 

 chine guns, and 2 Marlin aircraft 

 machine guns, with spare parts and 

 accessories (9 specimens) (63312) ; 

 Very pistol of the type used in the 

 U. S. Air Service, 1918 (63337) ; 

 Browning aircraft machine gun with 

 accessories, model of 1918 (63399) ; 

 airplane radio equipment, 1918 

 (137 specimens) (63411) ; original 

 De Haviland-4 airplane with origi- 

 nal Liberty motor, the first battle 

 plane built in the United States, 

 made by the Dayton Wright Air- 

 plane Co. in 1917 (63440). 



Air Service: Photographs illustrat- 

 ing the work of the Willys-Overland 

 Co., Toledo, Ohio, for the United 

 States Government, during the War 

 with Germany, 1917-18 (111 speci- 

 mens) (63460) ; 2 Browning air- 



