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WALCOTT, Dr. Charles D.— Con. 

 ideutificatiou tag, 1917, all owned by 

 Lieut. Benjauiin Stuart Walcott 

 (67976) ; reversible pictorial toy 

 showing portraits of Queen Victoria 

 and Prince Albert, purchased in Eng- 

 land in 1848 (68032) ; old English 

 silver watch (68090). 



(See also under Gold Star 

 Fatliers' Association of Illinois.) 

 WALCOTT, Mrs. Charles D., Wash- 

 ington, D. C. : 42 plants from Al- 

 berta and British Columbia (67288) ; 

 examples of oolitic limestone from 

 the Middle Cambrian, Ptarmigan 

 Lake, Alberta, Canada, collected by 

 the donor (67831) ; 9 cut gems of 

 sodalite from the Ice River Valley, 

 near Field, British Columbia (gift), 

 and a cut stone of rhodonite, 

 mounted as a charm (68002, loan) ; 

 specimen of pine from South Caro- 

 lina (68074). 



WALKER MUSEUM, UNIVERSITY 

 OP CHICAGO, Chicago, 111. : Cervi- 

 cal and dorsal vertebrae of a Per- 

 mian reptile (66950, exchange). 



WALKER, R. S., Chattanooga, Tenn. : 

 Specimens of galls (68146) ; 

 (through O. M. Freeman, Bureau of 

 Plant Industry, U. S. Department 

 of Agriculture, Washington, D. C.) : 

 plant (68313). 



WALKER, Mrs. R. W., Chula Vista, 

 Calif. : 2 plants from California 

 (68093). 



WALKER, Wendell C. Chattanooga, 

 Tenn. : Galls on a twig of water oak 

 (68101). 



WALTON, C, Peterhead, South Aus- 

 tralia : 37 species of marine shells ; 

 93 specimens, 22 species, of marine 

 mollusks ; 210 specimens, 42 species, 

 of marine shells, 1 sertularian, and 

 1 seaweed ; 208 specimens, 39 species, 

 of marine mollusks, all from Aus- 

 tralia (67588, 67994, 68170, 68234). 



WALZ, Herman J. (See under An- 

 heuser-Busch (Inc.).) 



WANAMAKER, John, Philadelphia. 

 Pa. : 2 bronze copies of the medal 

 issued by the firm of John Wana- 

 raaker in 1921 in commemoration of 



WANAMAKER, John— Continued, 

 the sixtieth anniversary of the es- 

 tablishment of the firm (68299). 

 WAR DEPARTMENT: 



Adjutant Oeneral, Office of tlie: 

 An illuminated acknowledgment 

 from the Italian Government 

 for the congressional medal of 

 honor bestowed by act of Con- 

 gress, approved October 12, 

 1921, upon the unknown uniden- 

 tified Italian soldier buried at 

 Rome, Italy, January 18, 1922, 

 together with decorative leather 

 case (68525). 

 Air Service: De Haviland-4 air- 

 plane flown from New York City 

 to Alaska and return in 1920 by 

 Lieut. St. Clair Streett, U. S. 

 Air Service (67887, loan). 

 Ar-mr/ War College: Maps showing 

 the location of the battle fronts 

 in northern France at various 

 periods during the World War 

 (6 specimens) (68477). 

 Ordnance, Office of the Chief of: 

 12 specimens showing steps in 

 the manufacture of the walnut 

 stock for U. S. service rifle. 

 Model 1903, mounted on display 

 board (67618, loan). 

 Quartermaster General, Office of: 

 World War service flag of the 

 Reformed Presbyterian Church 

 of North America (67387). 

 Public Buildings and Grounds 

 (through Lieut. Col. C. O. Sher- 

 rill, U. S. Army, officer in 

 cliarge of) : National flags of 

 the United States, Great Brit- 

 ain, France, Italy, Japan, Bel- 

 gium, the Netherlands, China, 

 and Portugal, which were in- 

 stalled in Memorial Continental 

 Hall during the deliberations of 

 the Conference on the Limita- 

 tion of Armament, 1921-1922 (9 

 specimens) (67965, deposit). 

 WAR OF 1812, THE GENERAL SOCI- 

 ETY OF THE (through Dr. Marcus 

 Benjamin, U. S. National Museum) : 

 Engraved certificate of the type 

 awarded by the General Society of 



