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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1912. 



Jackson, Dr. F. W., Jefferson, Me. : 

 About 300 bird eggs, mostly from 

 Maine (53904). 



Jackson, H. H. T., Biological Survey, 

 U. S. Department of Agriculture, 

 Washington, D. C. : Si>ecimen of 

 brook lamprey, from a small stream 

 east of Riverdale, Md. (54012). 



James, Mrs. Julian, Washington, 

 D. C. : An Italian lamp (lucerna), 

 and an Etruscan vase (53350) ; 5 ob- 

 jects relating to the Bailey-^NIyers- 

 Mason families (53351: loan); a 

 piece of Alengon lace, Louis XV, 

 Travail a Taiguille, and one of Brus- 

 sels point de Gaze applique. Louis 

 XVI, a collar and sleeves of point 

 de Gaze, and a filet handkerchief 

 (53829) ; panel of Spanish brocade, 

 galon edge, 19th century, and a panel 

 of French brocade, striped, galon 

 fringe, 19th century (53845: loan); 

 framed photographs of Charles 

 Frederic Worth, the celebrated 

 dressmaker of Paris (1S25-1S95), 

 and of Auguste Petit, hairdresser to 

 the Empress Eugenie, and an album 

 of American " period " costumes 

 (53984) ; a lady's riding hat worn 

 by Mrs. James in 1871, a plush bon- 

 net worn by Mrs. James in 1886, and 

 a sunbonnet and cap worn by Mrs. 

 Myers in 1S99 (53987: loan); 4 

 chalice covers of old Spanish, old 

 Italian, lihodian, and Bulgarian em- 

 broideries ; 2 large brocade scarfs of 

 the periods of Louis XV and XVI, 

 used at baptisms; and a table cover 

 of Genoa velvet (53988: loan) ; bas- 

 ketry, birch-bark work, and other 

 ethnological objects from various 

 parts of the world (54110) ; terra- 

 cotta vase and bowl, antique vase, 2 

 Egyi^tian and 2 Roman statuettes, 

 Egyptian scarab, fragment of Egyp- 

 tian plaque (Faience), 4 Italian 

 bambinos, tiny Italian bambino In 

 an egg-shaped case, wooden mosaic 

 oblong box marked " Sorrento," a 

 piece of flexible sandstone from the 

 southern part of the United States 



James, Mrs. Julian — Continued. 



(54186) ; desk of Porto Rico mahog- 

 any, 2 lamps from the home of the 

 father of Sidney Mason, at Glouces- 

 ter, Mass., silver inkwell given to 

 Sidney Mason by his wife's father, 

 Seuor Don Jose Dorado of old Spain, 

 and a chair, copied from Washing- 

 ton's chair, which Theodorus Bailey 

 Myers gave to his father-in-law, Sid- 

 ney Mason, and which had been used 

 by Washington when at the old state 

 house at Annapolis (54204: loan); 

 brooch of onyx with monogram 

 " C. G. M." in diamonds, and a 

 photograph in the back, which be- 

 longed to Mrs. Sidney Mason, nee 

 Catherine Gartz Robb, of New York 

 (54228: loan); portfolio of photo- 

 graphs of Hungarian national cos- 

 tumes (54260) ; dress of green gren- 

 adine worn in 1820 by Marequita 

 Benito Dorado, who married Sidney 

 IVIason; dress of gray sprigged silk 

 worn by iSIrs. Theodorus Bailey 

 Myers at a dinner given to Mr. and 

 Mrs. Myers at the old Van Ness 

 house on May 9, 1847 ; dress worn by 

 Mrs. Theodorus Bailey Myers at a 

 dinner given at the White House in 

 1SS5 by President Chester A. Arthur ; 

 dress worn by Mrs. Julian James at 

 the British Embassy ball on May 25. 

 1893, in honor of Queen Victoria's 

 birthday (54261: loan). (See under 

 Miss Marian T. Coffin; Mrs. John 

 Hay; Col. W. C. Hayes; Mrs. R. R. 

 Hoes ; ]\Iiss Fannie Jackson ; Miss 

 May S. Kennedy; Mrs. L. Z. Leiter; 

 Miss MacKenzie; Mrs. Levi P. Mor- 

 ton ; Miss Sydney Price ; IMrs. Theo- 

 dore Roosevelt ; Mrs. Nellie Grant 

 Sartoris; Mrs. William H. Taft; and 

 Mrs. Lucy Page Whitehead.) 



Jardin Botanique d>e l'Etat. (See 

 under Brussels, Belgium.) 



jEANgoN, J. A., Colorado Springs, Colo. : 

 Fragment of basketry-marked pot- 

 tery (with cast showing the weave), 

 and a small bone implement, from 

 New Mexico (53404). 



