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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1020. 



AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF HOME- 

 OPATHY, Chicago.. 111. (through Dr. 

 W- A. Dewey) : Transact ions of the 

 American Institute of Homeopathy 

 for 1876, Volumes 1 and 2 (64811 ). 



(•See also under Dr. Lyman A. 

 Martin L 



AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL 

 HISTORY. New York City: Cari- 

 bou skin and skull, Rangtfer pearyi 

 (63811, exchange) ; 666 bird skins 

 from Colombia (63953, exchange) ; 

 easts of upper and lower dentition of 

 the fossil mammal, Trilvp'liodvn ser- 

 ridus (0414(M. 



AMERICAN PAPER AND PULP AS- 

 SOCIATION, Watertown, N. Y. : 9 

 samples showing successive stages in 

 manufacture of paper from spruce 

 wood (64952). 



AMERICAN NATIONAL EEI » < !R< »SS, 

 THE, Washington, D. G (through 

 Stockton Axson. Chairman Museum 

 Committee): An oil painting "Por- 

 trait of San Lorenzo Ouistinuano " 

 attributed to Gentile Bellini, pre- 

 sented to the American Red Cross 

 hy the City <>f Venice in token of its 

 gratitude for the work" of (lie Amer- 

 ican Red Cross (042:'.0). loan). 



AMERICAN SECURITY ANDTRUST 

 COMPANY. Till-; (See under Miss 

 Viola YValden Myer). 



ANDREWS, Mrs. Emily K. (/through 

 (len. George L. Andrews, V. S. Army 

 (retired), Washington, D. C.) : 

 Painting by Geoi'ge Lnness entitled 

 '■Elf < J round " (64686).. 



ANECT, Rev. Bjiotiih:, St. Paul's Col- 

 lege, Covington, La., and Sacred 

 Heart Training College, Las Vegas, 

 N. M. : 46 plants from Louisiana, 

 and 3,000 plants from New Mexico 

 (63875, 64397). 



AUCEXTAN (-ORNE), FRANCE, 

 CITIZENS OF (through Depart- 



ment of State) : Piece of lace made 

 by the Benedictine sisters of Armen- 

 ian. France, and presented by the 

 citizens of the town to the United 

 States in commemoration of Amer- 

 ican-French relations during the 



AEOEXTAX (ORXE), FRANCE, 

 CITIZENS OF— Continued. 

 World War, with special reference to 

 the aid given the French ambulances 

 by the American Red Cross 

 (65039) 



ARISTE-JOSEPH, Bbotheb, Instituto 

 de la Salle, Bogota, Colombia: 250 

 plants from Colombia, ami sipeeimens 

 of paper currency mainly from Co- 

 lombia (04041. 04891 ). 



I See also under Instituto de la 

 Saile. Bogota, Colombia.) 



ARMOUR AND COMPANY, Chicago, 

 111.: A series of 10 photographs il- 

 lustrating processes in the prepara- 

 tion of organotherapeutic medicines ; 

 12 medicinal preparations made from 

 animal products (04044, G4975). 



ARMSTRONG, E. J.. Erie, Pa.: 500 

 Middle and Upper Devonian fossils 

 from western New York (63857). 



ARNOLD, Ralph, New York City. 

 Four mollusks, 2 of Lainpsilis lute- 

 olus from Christina river, northern 

 Alberta, and 2 species of gastropods 

 from a small lake between Christina 

 river and Lac la Riche (63805). 



ARSEXE, Ruothkk G., Saint Thomas' 

 College, Scranion, Pa., and St. Paul's 

 College, Covington, La.: 740 plants 

 from Maryland and Louisiana 

 <o:;xoo. 64670). 



AKSEXEFL. W. K., < Jrodokoff's Mu- 

 seum, Habarovsk, Siberia (through 

 F. S. Consulate, Vladivostok, 

 Siberia) : Collection of fetiches from 

 tribes of Eastern Siberia C63792). 



ARTHUR, I>r. .1. C, Purdue Univer- 

 sity. Lafayette, Ind.,: Specimen of 

 rusi and a plant from Xevada 

 (0::T'.)4. 044S4). 



ASBFEY, CiiAia.cs E.. American Con- 

 sul. Port Antonio, Jamaica (through 

 Department of Staie): Sea urchin. 

 Mi Inlia \x rlonilix. collected at Pofl 

 Antonio, Jamaica, by the donor 

 (04P.MM. 



AUSTRALIA, GOVERNMENT OF 

 (through Department of State) : -JO 

 original drawings by Lieut. Will Dy- 

 son of Hie Australian Expeditionary 

 Forces (63861). 



