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National Society of the Daughters of 

 THE American Revolution — Cont'd, 

 framed engraving of Moultrie will; 

 framed portrait of Mrs. Iredell; "Copy 

 of Treaty of 1795 between the United 

 iStates and Spain; " bullet used during 

 the Revolutionary war; goblet made 

 from a piece of an oak tree at Mount 

 Vernon, planted by General Washing- 

 ton; strip of wood taken from a stool 

 made from a piece of timber from the 

 Mmijioirer; chip from a bench on which 

 wounded soldiers were laid during the 

 battle of Brandywine; bit of 'wood 

 from the British man-of-war Somerset, 

 which was lost off Cape Cod in 1783; 

 four pieces of wood from Independence 

 Hall, and a glass jar containing water 

 from Jasper Springs (8238). Loan. 



Navv Department, Washington, D. C. : 

 Received through Rear-Admiral R. B. 

 Bradford. Sample of volcanic dust 

 which fell aboard the American steam- 

 ship Nemdam (39643); models of 8 U. S. 

 vessels, with cases and tables for same 

 (39676); two Locust gun-carriages cap- 

 tured by the U. S. Army, at Santiago, 

 Cuba, in 1898 (40039) ; received through 

 Bureau of Ordnance, Rear-Admiral 

 Charles O'Neil, chief, revolving gun 

 (small arms) (40555); received through 

 Bureau of Equipment, A. C. W^ren, act- 

 ing chief, specimen of dust which fell 

 on the decks of the steamship Hogarth 

 while in the vicinity of Cape Verde 

 Islands (40762); received through Bu- 

 reau of Equipment, Rear-Admiral R. B. 

 Bradford, chief, 2 specimens of volcanic 

 dust, which fell upon the deck of the 

 steamship Amazonense on March 22, 

 1903, 190 miles to windward of St. Vin- 

 cent Island, and upon the deck of the 

 schooner Marion Louise on March 23, 

 about 80 miles to windward of the same 

 island (40910). Deposit. 



Navy-Yard, Washington, D. C. : Re- 

 ceived through Capt. E. C. Pendleton, 

 superintendent of naval gun factory. 

 Three photographs of revolving guns 

 of early type. 40102. 



Nelson, Charles A., Eddyville, Ky.: 

 Collection of Indian relics from rock 



Nelson, Charles A. — Continued. 



quarry near Eddyville. Purchase. 

 40283." 



Nelson, C. Z., Galesburg, 111.: Four 

 plants from Illinois, including Xemo- 

 phila menziesii Hook, and Arn, Calen- 

 dula officianalis L., Eupatorium agerato- 

 ides and Ambrosia trifolia L. 40538. 



Nelson, E. W., Department of Agricul- 

 ture: Twenty-six plants from North 

 America (39710); 86 plants, collected 

 in Mexico (40756). Purchase. (See 

 under Department of Agriculture; also 

 under Mrs. N. INI. Brown. ) 



Nesmith, H. M., Lone Grove, Tex.: 

 Specimens of copper ores from Texas 

 (40521); pecan nuts from Texas 

 (40560). 



Newcomb, H. H., Boston, Mass.: Ten 

 specimensof Chionobaskalahdin. 40332. 



Newcomb, William, Tenafly, N. J.: Two 

 microscopic mounts of Polycistina. 

 41093. 



Newlon, Dr. W. S., Oswego, Kans. : 

 Specimen of Naticopsis altonensis 

 McChesney. 40391. 



Newman, H. W., post quartermaster- 

 sergeant, U. S. A., Fort Greble, James- 

 town, R. I. : Indian baskets. Loan. 

 7972. 



Newnes, Sir George, Wildcroft, Putney 

 Heath, London, England (received 

 through G. A. Boulenger, British 

 Museum): Fishes collected by the 

 Southern Crow expedition. 39766. 



New York Aquarium, New York City: 

 Moray {Channomurn'na rittala), col- 

 lected in Bermuda by ^Ir. Louis ]Mow- 

 bray. 40105. 



New York Botanical Garden, Bronx 

 Park, N. Y. : Two plants (exchange) 

 (39614; 39694); 143 plants collected on 

 the Island of St. Kitts (exchange) 

 (39717); received through Prof. O. F. 

 Cook, plant from St. Kitts (gift) 

 (40061); 5 plants (exchange) (40045; 

 40281) ; 44 plants from Porto Rico and 

 St. Kitts (exchange) (40293); plant 

 (exchange) (40359); 150 plants from 

 the West Indies (exchange) (40361); 



