68 ANNUAL REPORT SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 195 6 



To the Bureau of the Budget, Washington, D. C. : 



AprU 22, 1955 Shallow wall case. (Returned May 27, 1955.) 



June 29, 1955 Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower, by Capt. Sir 



Oswald Birley. 

 Mists of the Morning, by George Glenn Newell. 



LOANS RETURNED 



Oil, Prince Kimmochi Saionji, by Charles Hopkinson, lent May 5, 

 1954, to the Institute of Contemporary Arts, Boston, Mass., was re- 

 turned July 6, 1954. 



Oil, portrait of Dr. George F. Becker, by Fedor Encke, lent April 

 17, 1953, to the National Academy of Sciences, Washington, D. C, 

 was returned July 23, 1954. 



Two oils. Fired On, by Frederic Remington, and Westward the 

 Course of Empire Takes Its Way, by Emanuel Leutze, lent April 16, 

 1954, to the Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha, Nebr., were returned July 26, 

 1954. 



Model of prize-winning design for the Smithsonian Gallery of Art, 

 by Eliel Saarinen, lent October 1, 1953, to the American Institute of 

 Architects, Washington, D. C, was returned September 16, 1954. 



Wash drawing, The Devil's Tower from Johnston's, Crook County, 

 Wyoming, by Thomas Moran, lent December 18, 1953, to the Smith- 

 sonian Traveling Exhibition Service, was returned October 11, 1954. 



Two oils, A Group of Elk, Wind River Mountains, Wyoming, by 

 Edwin W. Deming, lent December 8, 1953, and Tohikon, by Daniel 

 Garber, lent February 2, 1954, to the Supreme Court, Washington, 

 D. C, were returned November 26, 1954. 



SMITHSONIAN LENDING COLLECTION 



Two paintings. The Dimple and Waterlily, by Alice Pike Barney, 

 were returned by the Joslyn Art Museum, Omaha, Nebr., on July 26, 

 1954. 



Oil, Where Desert and Mountain Meet, by Evylena Nunn Miller 

 (1888- ), a gift of Joseph S. Wade, was accepted December 7, 1954, 

 for the Smithsonian Lending Collection to be exhibited in the Geology 

 Hall, Natural History Building. 



Ten paintings by Edwin Scott — ^La Concorde ; Marine ; Place de la 

 Concorde No. 2 ; Porte Saint Martin No. 1 ; Rue de Village ; Rue des 

 Pyramides; Rue San Jacques, Paris; St. Germain des Pres No. 1; 

 The Seine at Paris, Pont de la Concorde ; and Self Portrait — lent to 

 the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, on January 18, 

 1954 — were returned on January 18, 1955. 



ALICE PIKE BARNEY MEMORIAL FUND 



Additions to principal during the year totaling $2,608.44 have in- 

 creased the total invested sums in this fund to $34,603.85. 



