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Air Service: Specimens represent- 

 ing 4 standard grades of cotton 

 and linen airplane and balloon 

 fabrics, together witli samples 

 of converted balloon and air- 

 plane cloth (65668) ; chemicals 

 used in watei"proofing and fire- 

 proofing airplane wings (22 

 specimens) (65813) ; military 

 airplane engines of the type used 

 during the World War (8 speci- 

 mens) (66743). 



Motor Transport Corps: 2 German 

 motor trucks and a German trac- 

 tor captured by American Expe- 

 ditionary Forces in 1918 during 

 the World War (65361). 



Ordnance, Office of the Chief of: 

 Progress boards illustrating the 

 manufacture of military explo- 

 sives used during the World 

 War (7 specimens) (65515, 

 loan ) . 



Quartermaster General, Office of: 

 Wound certificate and death cer- 

 tificate of the type used by the 

 War Department in recognition 

 of services during the World 

 War, 1914-1918 (65299) ; United 

 States Army medals and decora- 

 tions (14 specimens), also 2 

 victory ribbon bars (65340) ; 

 United States Army nurse's uni- 

 form and insignia (21 speci- 

 mens) (65469) ; United States 

 Army standard B truck with 

 accessories (66043) ; uniform 

 and equipment of Dutch infan- 

 tryman, period of the World 

 War, 1914-1918 (66239). 



Signal Corps: Carrier pigeon Cher 

 Ami which flew from American 

 lofts during the World War and 

 died June 13, 1919, from the 

 effects of a wound received in 

 action in France (65696) ; 99 

 sepia bromide enlargements 

 (65878) ; 109 Brady Civil War 

 photographs (65879). 



(See also under British Gov- 

 ernment.) 

 WARD, Prof. Freeman. (See under 

 South Dakota, University of.) 



WARDS NATURAL SCIENCE ES- 

 TABLISHMENT, Rochester, N. T. : 

 2 examples of the Forsyth County, 

 N. C, meteoric iron, and 1 of Chin- 

 autla, Guatemala (65375) ; a crystal 

 of blue zircon from Queensland, 

 AustraUa (65606) ; 100 Ordovician 

 fossils from Nevada (65727) ; skull 

 and lower jaw of an elephant, and a 

 tooth of an elephant from the Pleis- 

 tocene at Otranto, Italy (65824) ; 62 

 specimens of minerals (65825) ; a 

 small collection of Ste. Genevieve 

 fossils from Fountain Creek, near 

 Waterloo, 111. (66127) ; .skull of the 

 fossil reptile, Stephanosaurus, 

 (66153) ; specimen of lapiz lazuli 

 from Persia (66180) ; 3 trilobites 

 from the Devonian of Gerolstein 

 (66219) ; a kilogram of uraninite 

 from Bohemia (66669) : Exchange. 



WARNER, Maj. Mxjkkay (through his 

 widow Mrs. Margaret E. Warner), 

 Eugene, Oreg. : Collection of objects 

 of Buddhist religious art (66533). 



WARREN, Mrs. J. Keakny, New York 

 City (through Mrs. Julian- James, 

 Washington, D. C.) : Cluny lace sun- 

 shade with ivory handle (66539, 

 loan). 



WASHINGTON, Chables S., U. S. Na- 

 tional Museum: 10 crustaceans, 50 

 insects, 6 frogs, and 2 lizards col- 

 lected by the donor at Hopkins, 

 Richland Count.v, S. C. (65533). 



WASHINGTON, Dr. H. S., Geophysi- 

 cal Laboratory, Carnegie Institution 

 of Washington, Washington, D. C. : 

 A columbite crystal from ( ?) Had- 

 dam. Conn. (65711) ; specimen of 

 aphthitalite from Kilauea, Hawaii 

 (65857) ; specimen of rhyolite from 

 Sardinia (65894) ; 2 analyzed speci- 

 mens of augite (66047). 



(See also under Prof. T. A. Jag- 

 ger.) 



WATERSON, James. (See under 

 British Government, Imperial Bu- 

 reau of Entomology.) 



WATSON, Mrs. H. W., Pinos Altos, N. 

 Mex. : 3 prayer sticks from a cave in 

 Steamboat Canon, near Pinos Altos 

 (65417). 



