LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 
WAR DEPARTMENT—Continued. 
Air Service: Specimens represent- 
ing 4 standard grades of cotton 
and linen airplane and balloon 
fabrics, together with samples 
of converted balloon and _ air- 
plane cloth (65668) ; chemicals 
used in waterproofing and fire- 
proofing airplane wings 22 
specimens) (65818); military 
airplane engines of the type used 
during the World War (8 speci- 
mens) (66743). 
Motor Transport Corps: 2 German 
motor trucks and a German trac- 
tor captured by American Expe- 
ditionary Forces in 1918 during 
the World War (653861). 
Ordnance, Office of the Chief of: 
Progress boards illustrating the 
manufacture of military explo- 
sives used during the World 
War (7 specimens) (65515, 
loan). 
Quartermaster General, Office of: 
Wound certificate and death cer- 
tificate of the type used by the 
War Department in recognition 
of services during the World 
War, 1914-1918 (65299) ; United 
States Army medals and decora- 
tions (14 specimens), also 2 
victory ribbon bars (65840) ; 
United States Army nurse’s uni- 
form and insignia (21. speci- 
mens) (65469); United States 
Army standard B truck with 
accessories (66043); uniform 
and equipment of Dutch infan- 
tryman, period of the World 
War, 1914-1918 (66239). 
Signal Corps: Carrier pigeon Cher 
Ami which flew from American 
lofts during the World War and 
died June 138, 1919, from the 
effects of a wound received in 
action ‘in France (65696) ; 99 
sepia bromide enlargements 
(65878) ; 109 Brady Civil War 
photographs (65879). 
(See also under British Gov- 
ernment. ) 
WARD, Prof. Freeman. (See under 
South Dakota, University of.) 
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WARDS NATURAL SCIENCE ES- 
TABLISHMENT, Rochester, N. Y.: 
2 examples of the Forsyth County, 
N. C., meteoric iron, and 1 of Chin- 
autla, Guatemala (65375) ; a erystal 
of blue zircon from Queensland, 
Australia (65606); 100 Ordovician 
fossils from Nevada (65727) ; skull 
and lower jaw of an elephant, and a 
tooth of an elephant from the Pleis- 
tocene at Otranto, Italy (65824) ; 62 
specimens of minerals (65825); a 
small collection of Ste. Genevieve 
fossils from Fountain Creek, near 
Waterloo, Ill. (66127); skull of the 
fossil reptile, Stephanosaurus, 
(66153); specimen of lapiz lazuli 
from Persia (66180); 3. trilobites 
from the Devonian of Gerolstein 
(66219); a kilogram of uraninite 
from Bohemia (66669) : Exchange. 
WARNER, Maj. Murray (through his 
widow Mrs. Margaret EH. Warner), 
Eugene, Oreg.: Collection of objects 
of Buddhist religious art (66533). 
WARREN, Mrs. J. Kearny, New York 
City (through Mrs. Julian-James, 
Washington, D. C.) : Cluny lace sun- 
shade with ivory handle (66539, 
loan). 
WASHINGTON, Cuartss S., U. 8. Na- 
tional Museum: 10 crustaceans, 50 
insects, 6 frogs, and 2 lizards col- 
lected by the donor at Hopkins, 
Richland County, 8. C. (65533). 
WASHINGTON, Dr. H. S., Geophysi- 
cal Laboratory, Carnegie Institution 
of Washington, Washington, D. C.: 
A columbite crystal from (?) Had- 
dam, Conn. (65711); specimen, of 
- aphthitalite from Kilauea, Hawaii 
(65857) ; specimen of rhyolite from 
Sardinia (65894) ; 2 analyzed speci- 
mens of augite (66047). 
(See also under Prof, T. A. Jag- 
ger.) 
WATERSON, JAMEs. (See, under 
British Government, Imperial Bu- 
reau of Entomology.) 
WATSON, Mrs. H. W., Pinos Altos, N. 
Mex.: 3 prayer sticks from a cave in 
Steamboat Canon, near Pinos Altes 
(65417). 
