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REPORT OF NATIONAL. MUSEUM, 1923. 



NAVY DEPARTMENT— Continued. 

 Bureau of Ordnance: 3 table-case 

 models illustrating the estab- 

 lishment and the removal of the 

 North Sea mine barrage by 

 United States and Great Brit- 

 ain naval forces, 1918-1919 

 (69627, loan). 

 Hydrographic Office: American 

 armchair of the early part of 

 the 19th century (69702). 

 Marine Corps: 2 Haiti Campaign 

 service medals, one bearing the 

 Navy service reverse and the 

 other the Marine Corps service 

 reverse ; a bronze clasp in- 

 scribed "(1919-1920)," a Haiti 

 Campaign ribbon bar, and a 

 bronze star (70015). 

 NEBRASKA, UNIVERSITY OF, De- 

 partment of Entomology, College of 

 Agriculture, Lincoln, Neb. (through 

 E, E. Wehr) : Fly (69200, ex- 

 change). 

 NELSON, Elias, Yakima, Wash.: 37 



plants (68825, 69135). 

 NELSON, Dr. E. W. (See under L. A. 



Powless). 

 NELSON, George A. (See under Ja- 

 pan Paper Company). 



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

 13 plants from Oregon (68577, 

 68653, 68785, 68861, 69111) ; 2 

 plants (68735, 68922). 



NELSON, WiLBUE A., Nashville, 

 Tenn. : 20 specimens of bentonite 

 from Kentucky and Tennessee 

 (68964). 



(See also under Tennessee State 

 Geological Survey.) 



NESSEL, Herman (See under Berlin, 

 Pflanzenphysiologisches Institut der 

 Universitat). 



NEWBOLD, Miss Patty, Washington, 

 D. C. : Cape May warbler (69986). 



NEWCOMB & CO., INC., JAMES F., 

 Nevp^ York City : Original drawing 

 for cover of a booklet ; a set of 

 progressive half tone proofs, and a 

 copy of a booklet entitled " Direct 

 Reflections" (68975). 



NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN, 

 Bronx Park, New York City : 7 

 ferns from California (68529) ; 17 

 specimens of cacti from Bolivia 

 (68566) ; 97 ferns and 4 plants from 

 Porto Rico (68579, 68803) ; 34 

 plants from Porto Rico and Florida 

 (70106) ; 86 plants from Trinidad 

 (68675, 68838, 69007, 69483, 69112) ; 

 fragments of type specimen of tree 

 fern from Trinidad (68798) ; 70 

 specimens of mosses and 5 of lichens 

 collected on Mount Rainier, Wash- 

 ington, by J. B. Flett (68899) ; 9 

 specimens of hepatica from Wash- 

 ington, collected by Mr. Flett 

 (69356) ; 30 plants (68950, 69199, 

 69351, 69375, 69461, 69919) ; 46 

 ferns and plants from Cuba (68985, 

 69163, 69362, 69792) ; 60 plants from 

 Cuba, collected by Bro. Leon 

 (68959) ; 221 specimens of West 

 Indian plants and 112 specimens of 

 hepatica and mosses from the West 

 Indies (69187, 69454) ; 521 plants 

 from British Guiana, collected by 

 Dr. H. A. Gleason (69901) ; 20 

 plants from French Guiana (69433) 

 plant from North Carolina (70168). 

 Exchange. 



NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM, Al- 

 bany, N. Y. (through Dr. H. D. 

 House) : 68 plants from New York 

 State (69336, exchange). 



NEW YORK TRIBUNE, THE, New 

 York City: 2 illustrated folders de- 

 scriptive of rotagravure, entitled 

 " Gravure in Newspapers " (68938). 



NEW YORK, UNIVERSITY OF THE 

 STATE OF, Albany, N. Y. : (through 

 W. A. Hoffman) : A small collection 

 of flies (Diptera) from Texas 

 (70054). 



NIKITA, HERBIER DU JARDIN 

 BOTANIQUE DE, Crimea (through 

 S. Stankoff) : 26 plants (69447, ex- 

 change). 



NOELCKE, Albert, Cincinnati, Ohio : 

 6 prints of linotype ornamental bor- 

 ders in the form of an American 

 eagle (69930). 



