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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1921. 



NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOCIE- 

 TY — Continued, 

 ological material collected by the 

 National Geographic Society's expe- 

 dition of 192|0 (Neil M. Judd, Direc- 

 tor), from ancient ruins in the Chacp 

 Canyon National Monument, N. Mex., 

 and the Canyon de Chelly, Ariz. 

 (65958). 

 (See also under George Mess- 

 mann.) 



NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL, 

 Washington, D. C. : Chemical exhibit 

 consisting of topographical model 

 representing a group of chemical in- 

 dustries ; charts ; collection of dyes, 

 explosives, medicinals, etc.; and a 

 series of molecular models (66664, 

 deposit). 



NATIONAL SILICA CO., Oregon, 111. : 

 Specimen of siliceous sandrock used 



. for industrial purposes (66028). 



NAVY DEPARTMENT : United States 

 Navy model F-5-L seaplane with ac- 

 cessories, aeromarine 39-B seaplane 

 complete with OXX Curtiss engine, 

 and 16 enlarged photographs of 

 naval airplanes (65717) ; flying suits 

 and accessories of the type used by 

 the United States Navy during the 

 World War (28 specimens) (65856, 

 loan) ; collection of naval models, 

 ordnance, signal, and marine instru- 

 ments of the type used by the United 

 States Navy during the War with 

 Germany, 1917-18, and German 

 naval material captured during the 

 same period (66742) ; relics re- 

 covered from the wreck of the U. S. 

 battleship Madne in Habana Har- 

 bor, 1911 (66761). 



NELSON, J. C, Salem, Oreg.: 4 

 plants from Oregon (66720). 



NELSON, NoBMAN E., Fort Worth, 

 Tex. : 47 specimens of Lower Cre- 

 taceous bryozoans from Texas 

 (65755, exchange). 



NEW ALMADEN MINING CO., New 

 Almaden, Calif. : Specimen of cinna- 

 bar from Senator mine. New Al- 

 maden, Calif. (65238). 



NEWTON, Rev. J. C, Calhoun, Kaw- 

 nesi Gakuin, Kobe, Japan : Photo- 

 graph of the Dragon God (Dai Ja) 

 in Idzumo, Japan (66708). 



NEWTON, S. H., Reno, Nev. : About 

 100 specimens representing 6 species 

 of mollusks (65612). 



NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN, 

 Bronx Park, New York City (through 

 Dr. N. L. Britton, Director) : 25 

 plants, 190 ferns, 70 specimens of 

 hepatics, 3 specimens of Rubiaceae, 

 6 plants, 46 mosses, plant, Achy- 

 ranthes, plant, Salvinia, plant, Pas- 

 siflora; (through Dr. S. F. Blake) 5 

 specimens of Polygala, all from 

 Trinidad (65189, 65722, 66687, 

 65778, 65911, 66078, 66160, 66568, 

 66639, 66726, 65932) ; 77 plants from 

 Trinidad and Jamaica (65743) ; 

 1,513 plants, chiefly from Trinidad, 

 Cuba, and Jamaica (65984) ; 46 liv- 

 ing plants (65200) ; 36 plants (65201, 

 65246, 65262, 65888, 66096, 66725) ; 

 14 mosses and 10 specimens of Opun- 

 tia from Florida (65321, 66655) ; 3 

 living plants, Opuntia (65368) ; cac- 

 tus from Pennsylvania (65418) ; 61 

 plants fi'om South America (65436) ; 

 plant, Campnosperma, from Panama 

 (65487) ; 25 ferns, from Cuba (65660, 

 66717) ; (through Dr. S. F. Blake) 

 plant, Senecio, from Cuba (65947) ; 

 fern, Woodsia scopuUna, from North 

 Carolina (65730) ; 47 ferns, collected 

 by Doctor Underwood and Mrs. E. 

 G. Britton in Jamaica, 5 specimens 

 of ferns, HymenopJiyllum, from 

 Jamaica (65956, 66045) ; 48 West 

 Indian plants (65999) ; 19 ferns and 

 2 specimens of cacti, from Tobago, 

 West Indies (65807, 66481) ; 49 

 plants from the Southern States, col- 

 lected by Dr. F. W. Pennell (66332) ; 

 plant from Long Island, N. Y. 

 (66243, exchange). 



NEW YORK STATE COLLEGE OF 

 AGRICULTURE, CorneU Univer- 

 sity, Ithaca, N. Y. (through Prof. K. 

 M. Wiegand) : 286 plants, chiefly 

 from central New York (66680, ex- 

 change). 



NEW YORK UNIVERSITY, New 

 York City: A bromide enlargement 

 of the original daguerreotype made 

 of Miss Draper by Prof. John W. 

 Draper, the first photographic por- 

 trait ever made (66292). 



