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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1920. 



W A R DEPARTMENT— Continued. 



terial of the type used by the 

 United States Army during 

 the World War, 1914-1918 (47 

 specimens) (04412). Loan. 10 

 samples of silk cartridge cloth 

 (05107, transfer). 



Quartermaster General, Office of; 

 Bronze replicas of the badges 

 awarded to the officers and men 

 of the U. S. Army for service 

 during the occupation of Porto 

 Rico, 189S, and to the officers 

 and men of the U. S. National 

 Guard for service during the 

 Spanish-American War and on 

 the Mexican Border (3 speci- 

 mens) (03975) ; foreign military 

 uniforms and equipment of the 

 type used in the period 1878- 

 1909 (709 specimens) (04100) ; 

 military uniforms mounted on 

 lay figures, unmounted uni- 

 forms, insignia, flags, equip- 

 ment, pictures, and miscellane- 

 ous relics, illustrating the his- 

 tory of the United States Army, 

 1770-1909 (2,128 specimens ) 

 (04127) ; uniforms and individ- 

 ual equipment of the type used 

 by the Belgians, French, British, 

 Italian, Japanese, German, Aus- 

 trian, and Turkish Armies dur- 

 ing the World War, 1914-1918 

 (04931) ; foreign decorations and 

 medals of the type awarded for 

 services during the World War, 

 1914 - 1918 ( 100 specimens ) 

 (04933) ; German military equip- 

 ment captured by American Ex- 

 peditionary Forces in France 

 during the World War, 1918 

 (05022) ; military equipment of 

 the type used by the Allied Ar- 

 mies during the World War, 

 1914-1918 (05023) : 



Surgeon General, Office of: A se- 

 ries of specimens and photo- 

 graphs illustrating occupational 

 and physio-theraphy as carried 

 on in the military hospitals un- 

 der the reconstruction aid serv- 

 ice (04133). 



WARDER, Mrs. B. H„ Washin.ut.rn, 

 D. C. : " The Greek Slave " by Hiram 

 Powers, reduced replica in white 

 marble (with pedestal) (047S0) ; a 

 group in white marble by William 

 U. Rinehart, Rome, 1809, entitled 

 "The Sleeping Children" (04853) ; 2 

 Sevres vases (with 2 pedestals 

 signed Abel Schilt de Sevres (04875, 

 loan). 



WARD'S NATURAL SCIENCE ES- 

 TABLISHMENT, Rochester, N. Y. : 

 27 fossils, including 14 types (04009) ; 

 2 heads of the trilobite, Metopolichas 

 (04200) ; a slice weighing 2,003 grams 

 of the Washington County, Kansas, 

 meteoric stone, and a piece weigh- 

 ing 1,397 grams of the Kesen, Japan, 

 stone (04713) ; 40 Paleozoic fossils 

 including 2 figured types (G4S4G). 

 Exchange. 



WARNER, Mrs. Mukrav, San Fran- 

 cisco Calif. : Shinto charms collected 

 by donor while in Japan (241 speci- 

 mens) (04235). 



WARREN COMPANY, The S. D., Bos- 

 ton, Mass.: Warren paper samples 

 in bound form, showing the results 

 obtained by printing on the various 

 papers (04025). 



WARREN, E. R., Colorado Springs, 

 Col. : 15 photographs of plants 

 (04288). 



WASHINGTON, Dr. Henby S., Geo- 

 physical Laboratory, Carnegie Insti- 

 tution of Washington, Washington, 

 D. C. : A specimen of the mineral 

 larderellite from Larderello, Tuscany 

 (04420) ; a 27-gram fragment of the 

 Jerome, Kansas, meteoric s*tone, ana- 

 lyzed and described by the donor, 

 and a specimen of sylvite from 

 Abyssinia (04499) : 3 specimens of 

 manganese ore from Brazil and 1 of 

 laurionite from Laurion, Greece 

 (04007) ; a specimen of the mineral 

 villaumite from Los Islands, West 

 Africa (04889). 



WASON, Mrs. Charles William, 

 Cleveland, Ohio: China soup plate 

 used at the White House during the 

 administration of President Ruther- 

 ford B. Hayes, 1877-1881 (04051). 



