188 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1921. 
SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION— | SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION— 
Continued. Continued. 
Bureau of American Hthnology— National Musewm—Continued. 
Continued. vertebrate remains—mostly 
1919 (65334); archeological 
specimens and human _ bones 
found at Indian Hill, Fla., sent 
to the Bureau by Mr. Charles 
T. Harle, Palma Sola, Fla. 
(65551) ; stone arrow polisher, 
presented to the Bureau of 
American Ethnology by Dr. 
Walter Roth, of Georgetown, 
British Guiana (65625); arch- 
eological material collected in 
the spring of 1920 in northwest- 
ern Arizona and southwestern 
Utah by Mr. Neil M. Judd 
(65764) ; a pseudo stone imple- 
ment of limestone found by 
Rey. E. N. Kremer, Harrisburg, 
Pa., in the vicinity of Camphill, 
Cumberland County, Pa., and 
presented by him to the Bureau 
(65795) ; 3 human skulls and a 
quantity of human bones col- 
lected by Dr. J. W. Fewkes 
from the Fire Temple group of 
ruins on the Mesa Verde Na- 
tional Park, Colo., during the 
summer of 1920 (66011); 25 
skeletons collected during the 
summer of 1920 from the 
Fewkes and Gordon Mounds 
near Nashville, Tenn., by Mr. 
William E. Myer, of Nashville 
(66115) ; archeological material 
collected by Mr. J. A. Jeancon 
for the Bureau of American 
Ethnology from a ruin near 
Taos, N. Mex., in the summer of 
1920 (66156); antique Russian 
ax head found at Port Graham, 
Alaska, in 1913 (66290). 
National Museum, collected by 
members of the staff: Bassler, 
R. S.: 10 slabs of fossils illus- 
trating an Ordovician sea beach 
(65819). Foshag, W. F.: Col- 
lection of minerals from Cali- 
fornia, obtained in May, 1920 
(65416). Gidley, J. W.: 14 speci- 
mens of cacti (66191, 66824) ; 
16 plants (66390) ; collection of 
mammalian—representing a new 
Pilocene fauna, from the San 
Pedro and Sulphur Springs Val- 
leys, Ariz. (66702) ; a large slab 
containing numerous fossil 
bones from the “bone quarry ” 
at Agate, Nebr. (66703). Gil- 
more, ©. W.: A small collection 
of mammalian fossils from 
Santa Fe Marls, near Espanola, 
N. Mex. (66610). Hough, Wal- 
ter, a small collection of inverte- 
brate fossils from Polacea, Hopi 
Reservation, Ariz. (65244) ; 
archeological material collected 
at Polacea, Ariz., during the 
summer of 1920 (653801). 
Maxon, William R.: 75 plants 
from New York, Maryland, and 
Virginia (65306). Walcott, 
Charles D.: Skin and skull of a 
mule deer, Odocoileus, 2 goats, 
Oreamnos, and a _ porcupine, 
EBrethizon, collected in Alberta, 
Canada (65897). 
National Museum, obtained by 
purchase: Bronze medal com- 
memorating the achievements of 
the American Red Cross War 
Council, 1917-1919 (2 speci- 
mens) (66212) ; medal of honor, 
distinguished service cross, and 
distinguished service medal, of 
the type awarded by the United 
States Navy Department for 
services during the World War, 
1917-18 (65766) ; 3 prints show- 
ing 8 states of the etching of 
plate No. 188. “ Shoveller 
Drake” (66728); 112 Mexican 
plants, collected by C. A. Pur- 
pus (65799); silver Indian 
peace medals (6 specimens) 
(66770); 112 plants from 
Painted Desert, Ariz. (65761) ; 
109 Uganda plants (65254, 
66389) ; 225 specimens of Mis- 
souri Lower Devonian fossils 
(65971) ; collection of bees con- 
taining 222 specimens, 150 
