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SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION— Con. 

 National Museum — Continued. 

 Well at the World's End," 

 by Wdlliaiu Morris (68438) ; 280 

 grams of meteoric (pallasite) 

 from Cold Bay, Alaska (67540) ; 

 carved stone head (68396) ; 

 Papago, Maricopa, and Chip- 

 pewa ethnologia (67896) ; 5,141 

 beetles (67709) ; 254 plants from 

 British East Africa (66S43, 

 6S374) ; examples of nesque- 

 lionite, demantoid, and other 

 minerals from Italy (67946) ; 

 copy of reproduction of the 

 Perez Maya codex (1 photo- 

 graphic copy, 2 transliterations 

 in color) 3 tables of glyphs, and 

 4 blanks for recording glyphs 

 (68293) ; 281 British Guiana 

 plants (68164) ; 231 Paraguay 

 plants (68130) ; 25 specimens of 

 North American mosses (Musci 

 Acrocarpi, Fascicle 18, Nos. 

 426-450) (67979) ; 25 plants 

 (Musci Acrocarpi) (68395) ; 6 

 musk turtles from New Orleans 

 (67239) ; 300 plants from Cali- 

 fornia (67658, 68034) ; the Gor- 

 ham collection of Curculionidae 

 (weevils), consisting of 6,500 

 specimens, about 3,600 species 

 (68498) ; 46 samples of stand- 

 ard cotton, silk, wool, and linen 

 fabrics (68420) ; prehistoric en- 

 graved monolithic stone ax 

 found near Ball Ground, Ga. 

 (67897) ; ribless turtle from 

 East Africa (67827) ; 182 i^lants 

 from Ecuador (68030) ; about 

 1,000 plants from French Guiana, 

 collected by W. E. Broadway 

 (67492) ; 6 molar teeth and 

 samples of skin, muscle, con- 

 tents of stomach, fat, blood, 

 woolly hair, and hair from the 

 tail of the Siberian mammoth, 

 with sample of loess (67892) ; 

 32 specimens of Venezuelan 

 plants, collected by A. Jahn 

 (67622) ; 159 Venezuelan plants 

 (07723) ; photograph of Al- 

 brecht Durer's first woodcut. St. 



SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION— Con. 

 National Museum — Continued. 

 Jerome removing a thorn from 

 the lion's foot (67826) ; collec- 

 tion of beetle larvae and a col- 

 lection of Baltic amber with in- 

 closed insects (67978, 68309) ; 

 127 specimens of South African 

 plants (68394) ; 6 specimens of 

 Javanese batiks and 1 tjanting 

 of native make (67243) ; 7 speci- 

 mens of lining materials used 

 in tailoring men's clothing 

 (68448) ; collection of beetles 

 (Platypodidae) (67442) ; 1,000 

 plus microscopic slides of Al- 

 batross sponges with critical 

 notes; also Dr. Lendenfeld's per- 

 sonal slide collection, including 

 71 slides of European sponges, 

 in part type material (68491) ; 

 3 examples of meteorites, Brem- 

 erverde, Nerft, and Toubil 

 (67217) ; 10 specimens of beryl 

 (aquamarine) from Brazil 

 (68217) ; a series of 10 speci- 

 mens showing the effect of 

 radium rays on the color of 

 minerals (66938) ; collection of 

 aculeate Hymenoptera (66913). 

 National Museum., made in the 

 Anthropological Laboratory: 

 Model of the Mayfloioer (66906) ; 

 plaster casts of 3 banner stones 

 (67301) ; 3 plaster casts of an 

 engraved limestone slab found 

 in a gravel pit in North Austin, 

 Tex., originals the property of 

 Prof. J. E. Pearce, University 

 of Texas, Austin, Tex. (67880) ; 

 3 casts each of banner stones and 

 handle, the originals of which 

 are the property of Mrs. Mary 

 P. Waller, Richmond, Va. 

 (68040) ; 3 casts of a bird stone, 

 the original of which is the 

 property of Earl Headly, Clar- 

 ion, Mich, (68041) ; 3 plaster 

 casts of a slate banner stone 

 found on the Elam Kinsey 

 farm, Graceton, Harford 

 County, Md., original the prop- 

 erty of Bennet C. Wheeler, 



