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Bureau of Amer. Ethnology — Con. 

 of the junction of Split Rock 

 River and Big Sioux River, S. 

 Dak. (67572) ; archeological ma- 

 terial collected in 1920 by Mr. 

 Myer for the bureau in Wil- 

 liamson and Davidson Counties, 

 Tenn. (67730) ; collection of 

 archeological objects from Rio 

 Grande "Valley, N. Mex., turned 

 over to the bureau by Dr. 

 Charles D. Walcott (68254) ; 

 fragments of pottery from an 

 Indian burial on Catawba River, 

 N. C, sent to the bureau by J. 

 Albert Holmes, Construction, 

 Burke County, N. C. (68255) ; 

 collection of Indian implements 

 found on the terraces of Upatoi 

 Creek and the Chattahoochee 

 River, Muscogee County, Ga., 

 sent to the bureau by A. T. 

 Sweet, Columbus, Ga. (68256). 



National Museum, collected hy 

 members of the staff: Aldrich, 

 J. M. : Collection of insects from 

 Alaska, approximately 10,000 

 specimens (67254). Bartsch, 

 Paul : About 20,000 cerions and 

 other mollusks from the Baha- 

 mas and Florida (66808) ; col- 

 lection of echinoderms, crusta- 

 ceans, reptiles, batrachians, and 

 birds from the Bahamas, and 

 sternum and part of skull from 

 Dry Tortugas, Fla. (66848). 

 Bassler, R. S. : 2,000 specimens 

 of study and exhibition Paleo- 

 zoic fossils from central Ten- 

 nessee (67014) ; about 3,000 

 specimens (exclusive of dupli- 

 cates) of Middle and Upi>er 

 Devonian fossils from western 

 New York and Pennsylvania 

 (67292). Boss, Norman H. : 2 

 partial skeletons and some mis- 

 cellaneous bones of fossil ceta- 

 ceans from Chesapeake Beach, 

 Md. (67353). Foshag, W. F. : 

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National Museum — Continued. 

 Nevada of mineralogical ma- 

 terial, aggregating approxi- 

 mately 200 specimens (68480). 

 Gidley, J. W.: 2 skulls of the 

 fossil rhinoceros from the " bone 

 quarry," near Agate, Nebr. 

 (66818). Merrill, G. P.: Collec- 

 tion of rocks from Maine 

 (67155). Poole, A. J. : 2 skins, 

 2 skeletons, and 4 skulls of Vir- 

 ginia deer from New Jersey 

 (67731). Standley, Paul C. : 

 7,000 plants collected in Hon- 

 duras, Salvador, and Guate- 

 mala ; also a collection of shells, 

 2 mammal skulls from Salvador 

 and Guatemala, and a specimen 

 of lignite(?) from Salvador 

 (68465). Walcott, Charles D.: 

 Skin and skull of a deer, skin 

 and skull of a mountain sheep, 

 and skull of a mountain goat, 

 all from Alberta, Canada 

 (67532). Watkins, W. M. N.: 

 Specimens of curly maple, black 

 walnut, and dogwood (68508). 



National Museum, obtained by 

 purcha-se: 2 f)hotographs of the 

 Bad Lands of South Dakota 

 (67875) ; bronze copies of the 

 medal issued by the American 

 Numismatic Society commemo- 

 rating the visit of Marshal Foch 

 to the United States in 1921 

 (67920) ; 2 bronze copies of the 

 medal issued by the Century As- 

 sociation and the American 

 Numismatic Society in com- 

 memoration of the career of 

 Joseph Hodges Choate (1832- 

 1917) (68197) ; 75 photographs 

 of snow crystals (67961) ; 38 

 mud turtles and musk turtles 

 (67016, 67203) ; 11,250 plants, 

 largely from tropical Amer- 

 ica (67321, 68132) ; antique 

 copper lantern of Italian make 

 of the seventeenth century 

 (68381); book, entitled "The 



