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List of articles transferred from the Smithsonian Institution to the Corcoran 



Art Gallery in 1879. 

 Museum No. 



34776. Female sitting, with two infants Plaster cast. 



34777. Equestrian statue, Andrew Jackson Model. 



34778. Bust of Col. Peter Force Plaster cast. 



34779. Bust of lion. Dixon H. Lewis Plaster cast. 



34780. Medallion of William Wilson Plaster cast, 



34781. Statue of the Venus de Medici . Plaster cast. 



34782. Female recumbent, with a lamb Model. 



34783. Female, nude, half rising Model. 



34784. Two females, standing Model. 



34785. Do , Model. 



34786. Sleeping child •. Model. 



34787. Marble medallion, Bacchante Marble. 



34788. Female bust, wife of Ferdinand Pettrich Plaster cast. 



34789. Bust of son of Ferdinand Pettrich Plaster east. 



34790. Statuette, Duke of Orleans Plaster cast, 



34791. Statuette, Daniel O'Connell Plaster cast, 



34792. Bust, bronzed, of Baron Cuvier Plaster cast. 



34793. Bust of George Washington , Plaster cast. 



34794. Six small busts of F. Pettrich's children Plaster cast, 



34795. Statuette, boy holding a ewer Plaster cast. 



34796. Female crouching Plaster cast. 



34797. Nude figure, "The hunter," with birds or game Plaster cast. 



34798. Bust of LeClear .Plaster cast. 



34799. Bust of Laplace Plaster cast* 



34800. Bust of Ferdinand Pettrich Plaster cast. 



34801. Bust of Gustav Adolph Pettrich Plaster cast. 



34802. Bust of Dr. Kane Plaster cast, 



34803. Bust of Benjamin Hallowell Plaster cast. 



34804. Nelson monument in London, model Wood, &c. 



BUILDINGS. 



Smithsonian Building. — Many of the original plans of this building 

 were either lost or greatly defaced in the fire of 1865, and it was thought 

 desirable to have new drawings made to exhibit the details of the edifice, 

 especially as the interior contraction had been considerably altered : 

 first, in consequence of the falling down of the central part while in 

 process of erection 5 and, second, as a consequence of the repairs re- 

 quired by the fire of 1865. These drawings have been carefully executed 

 by Mr. Gorham, and, after being photographed, the originals have been 

 deposited in a fire-proof safe. Upon these drawings have been plotted 

 all the pipes connected with the water, gas, and steam apparatus, with 

 the various stops and connections. 



New Yale locks have .been applied to all the rooms throughout the 



