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Pan Ameeican Aieways System, New York, N.Y. : Six flags and two poles from 



the Yankee Clipper used on transatlantic flights (N.A.M. 3350). 

 PiCKEEiLL, E. N., Mineola, N.Y. : Life-size bronze bust of donor (N.A.M. 1359). 



Bronze bust of Wilbur Wright (N.A.M. 1358). 

 Ramsey, Mrs. Dewitt, Washington, D.C, : Bas-relief portrait in Wedgwood of 



Sir John Alcocli and a collection of seven prints of watercolors illustrating 



famous flights (N.A.M. 1373). 

 Rochester City School District, Rochester, N.Y. : Continental Motors Corp. 



Engine, model A65-8, 4-cylinder, air cooled ; equipped with starter, Stromberg 



carburetor and Sensenich propeller (N.A.M. 1378). Link Aviation Devices, 



Binghamton, N.Y., Trainer No. S-W C-37142 Jitter Bug. Jr. (N.A.M. 1409). 

 Rockwell, Col. Paul, Asheville, N.C. : French Voluntaire World War I medal 



awarded to KifEen Rockwell, a member of the Lafayette Escadrille (N.A.M. 



1408). 

 Showers, Mrs. Elsie F. : Aircraft float light, World War II (N.A.M. 1348). 

 Soaring Society op America, Los Angeles, Calif. : The "Gold C" and "Diamond 



O" plaques awarded by the Soaring Society of America (N.A.M. 1361) . 

 Spanish Air Force, Washington, D.C. : Model of Domier Wal Plus Ultra, first 



aircraft to complete crossing of South Atlantic from Spain to Argentina, 



January 21-31, 1926 (N.A.M. 1385). 

 Sperry Gyroscope Co., Great Neck, N.Y. : Gyro stabilizer for airplanes. Used in 



tests aboard a Curtiss "S" Flying Boat at Hammondsport, N.Y., by Lawrence 



Sperry in 1913. Immediate predecessor of the 1914 model which won the 



50,000-fr. safety prize in Paris (N.A.M. 1390). 

 Stevenson, Mrs. Bruce and Son, New York, N.Y. : Life-size portrait in oils ; one 



of John H. Glenn, Jr., and the other of Alan B. Shepard, Jr. (N.A.M. 1389). 

 Talbot, Mrs. Harold E., New York, N.Y. : Propeller with clock in hub (N.A.M. 



1411). 

 Thaw, A. Blair, Washington, D.C. : Marlin Rockwell machine gun said to have 



been used by Col. William Thaw on his Spad aircraft in World War I (N.A.M. 



1386). 

 Tracy, Daniel, Cleveland, Ohio: Model of Deperdussin aircraft (purchase) 



(N.A.M. 1394). 

 Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Blacksburg, Va. : Lycoming air-cooled radial 



aviation engine (9 cyl.) Model R-680-BA, serial No. 2,751.240 h.p. (N.A.M. 



1397). 

 WiLLARD, Kenneth A., Los Altos, Calif. : Radio-controlled, gasoline-powered 



model airplane (N.A.M. 1403). 

 Willis, Harold B., Jr., Boston, Mass. : Memorabilia of Col. Harold B. Willis as 



a member of the Lafayette Escadrille (N.A.M. 1339). 

 Wise, Mrs. Dorothy, Washington, D.C. : Memorabilia of "Flying Tigers" Opera- 

 tions in China, World War II, including silk map of Western and Eastern China 



used by Capt. John Birch (N.A.M. 1383). 

 Wrigley, Philip K., Chicago 111.: Curtiss 1911 flight control, Westmore pro- 

 peller manufactured in Chicago, Curtiss propeller (World War I). Paragon 



propeller (N.A.M. 1415). 



Eespectfully submitted. 



Philip S. Hopkins, Director. 

 Dr. Leonard Carmichael, 



Secretary., Smithsonian Institution. 



