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REPORT OF NATIONAL, MUSEUM, 1922. 



NAGLE, P'eank, Alexandria, Va. : 

 Barred owl from Virginia (67494). 



NAKAYAMA, Shonosuke, Yokohama, 

 Japan (through U. S. Department 

 of Agriculture, Bureau of En- 

 tomology, Washington, D. C.) : 2 

 paratypes of chalcid flies (67594). 



NANKING, UNIVERSITY OF, Col- 

 lege of Agriculture and Forestry, 

 Nanking. China (through Albert N. 

 Steward) : 49 Chinese ferns (67968). 



NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCI- 

 ENCES, Washington, D. C. (through 

 Paul Brockett, assistant secretary) : 

 Bronze replicas of the gold medal 

 awarded by the National Acad- 

 emy of Sciences to Charles War- 

 dell Stiles for eminence in the 

 application of science to the public 

 welfare and of the medal issued by 

 the University of Virginia in com- 

 memoration of the centennial anni- 

 versary of the university (67109, de- 

 posit) ; bronze replica of the Mary 

 Clark Thompson gold medal awarded 

 to Dr. Charles D. Walcott in 1921 

 by the National Academy of Sci- 

 ences for research in geology and 

 paleontology (67515, loan). 



NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF COT- 

 TON MANUFACTURERS, Boston, 

 Mass. (through Dr. C. J. H. Wood- 

 bury, secretary) : 2 copies of the 

 book plate of the association shov*^- 

 ing " The Weaver," engraved by 

 Georg Penez in Nuremburg, 1530, 

 the earliest known engraving on a 

 textile subject (67226). 



NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOCIE- 

 TY, Washington, D. C. : Collection 

 of earthenware vessels and human 

 bones obtained from ancient ruins 

 in an unnamed canyon extending 

 southeast from Manuelito, N. Mex. 

 (67368). 



(See also under Peruvian Expedi- 

 tion of 1914-15.) 



NATIONAL MUSEUM OF NATURAL 

 HISTORY OF MEXICO. (See un- 

 der Mexican Government.) 



NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION 

 OF AMERICA, Washington, D. C. 

 (through Brig. Gen. Fred. H. Phil- 



NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION 



OF AMERICA— Continued, 

 lips, jr., secretary) : Medals, badges, 

 buttons, clasps, and ribbons of tb.e 

 National Rifle Association of Amer- 

 ica (90 specimens) (68063). 

 NATIONAL SOUTHEASTERN UNI- 

 VERSITY, Nanking, China (through 

 C. Ping, zoological department) : 

 Reptiles, 11 lots of fishes, 5 lots of 

 mollusks, 1 lot of insects, and 6 lots 

 of marine invertebrates from China 

 (68417, exchange). 



NATURHISTORISCHES STAATS- 

 MUSEUM, Vienna, Austria: 300 

 cryptogamie plants (6S203, ex- 

 change). 

 NAVY DEPARTMENT: 



Oil portrait of Rear Admiral W. S. 

 Benson, U. S. Navy, by Dana 

 Pond (66854) ; bow section of 

 motor launch (66031) ; models 

 of aircraft used during the 

 World War (67708, loan). 

 Bureau of Aeronautics: Photo- 

 graphic enlargements, showing 

 the history of the airplane cat- 

 apult (32 specimens) (68262, 

 loan). 

 Bureau of Engineering: 6 models 

 of battleship propellers (67466). 

 U. *S'. Marine Corps: 2 copies of 

 the badge worn by officers of the 

 U. S. Marine Corps holding 

 brevet commissions (67852) ; re- 

 lief model of Belleau Wood Re- 

 gion, France ; flags, decorations, 

 and U. S. Marine Corps uni- 

 forms, with accessories (68509). 

 NEBRASKA, STATE OF, ADJUTANT 

 GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT, Lin- 

 coln, Nebr. : Engraved certificate of 

 the type issued by the State of Ne- 

 braska to residents of that State for 

 military service during the AVorld 

 War (67209). 

 NELSON, Elias, Yakima, Wash.: 2 

 plants from Washington (67446) ; 3 

 plants (68375). 

 NELSON, Prof. J. C, Salem, Oreg. : 8 

 plants from Oregon (67008, 67062, 

 67139, 67169, 67484, 67981) ; 2 culti- 

 vated ferns (68244). 



