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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1922. 



SMITH, Miss Kate, Chatsworth, Bol- 

 ton Road, Chiswick, London, Eng- 

 land: Mounted pictorial bromide 

 print, entitled "Arcadian Angler " 

 (67202). 

 SMITH, L. W., Midnight, Miss.: 2 

 skins of squirrels from swamp of 

 Little Sunflower River, Miss. 

 (07770). 

 SMITH, Miss Narcissa Owen, U. S. 

 National Museum : Italian fan of 

 1790 (ivory, hand-painted on goose 

 skin), and a Spanish fan of 1760 

 (pearl, carved, and inlaid sticks) 

 (67381). 

 SMITH, NEWELL & BISHOP, Tam- 

 pico, Mexico (through Dr. L. W. 

 Stephenson) : Collection of Cre- 

 taceous radiolites and crinoids from 

 Mexico (66789). 

 SMITH, W. A., Crown Point, N. Mex. : 

 Archeological objects from Chaco 

 Canyon, N. Mex., and an iron arrow 

 point from Colorado (67476). 

 SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION : 



2 bronze placques commemorating 

 in 1920 the fiftieth anniversary 

 of the founding of the Wiscon- 

 sin Academy of Sciences, Arts 

 and Letters, 1870 (67231) ; 

 water-color portrait of Annie 

 Alexander Henry, mother of 

 Joseph Henry; plaster medallion 

 portrait of Joseph Henry ; en- 

 graved portrait of John Robi- 

 son and two pairs of mounted 

 antlers (67395) ; collection of 

 vertebrate fossils made by the 

 late William Palmer (67842) ; 

 decorations and gold, silver, and 

 bronze medals awarded to David 

 Edward Hughes in recognition 

 of his scientific achievements , 

 and a gold watch owned by him, 

 a legacy to the Institution from 

 bis daughter, Miss Anna Chad 

 bourne Hughes, of Cambridge, 

 Mass. (19 specimens in all) 

 (67924) ; bronze bust of Hudson 

 Maxim, by Moses W. Dykaar, 

 presented to the Institution by 

 Dr. Maxim (679S3) Deposit. 



'SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION— Con. 



Smithsonian African expedition, 

 under the direction of Edmund 

 Heller, in conjunction with the 

 Universal Film Manufacturing 

 Co.: 24 mammals, 235 birds, and 

 5 birds' nests, 1 lizard, 2 lots of 

 insects, 8 packages of mollusks, 

 a small collection of marine in- 

 vertebrates, and ethnological 

 specimens from Africa (66929) ; 

 90 ferns collected in Africa by 

 II. L. Shantz (6699S). 



Bureau of American Ethnology: 

 Collection of Alaskan ethnolog- 

 ical and geological specimens 

 made by the late Rev. Sheldon 

 Jackson and purchased by the 

 bureau from his daughter, Miss 

 Leslie Jackson (668S0) ; shell 

 and pottery specimens from Ten 

 Thousand Islands, Fla., col- 

 lected during the spring of 1921 

 by William Dinwiddie, Me- 

 tuchen, N. J. (67105) ; 4 stone 

 objects and 2 pottery fragments 

 from " Bear " and " Lewis " 

 mounds, near Portsmouth, Ky., 

 collected by Gerard Fowke dur- 

 ing the spring of 1921 (67112) ; 

 4 pieces of pottery and 8 pieces 

 of flint, collected by Prof. J. E. 

 Pearce, of Austin, Tex., in east- 

 ern Texas during the summer of 

 1919 (67225) ; collection of shell 

 objects presented to the bureau 

 by Charles T. Earle, of Palma 

 Sola, Fla., found near Shaws 

 Point, Fla. (6725S) ; collection 

 of archeological objects secured 

 by Dr. J. Walter Fewkes from 

 the Mesa Verde National Park, 

 Colo., in the spring of 1920 

 (67274) ; chunkey stone from 

 Rowena, Ky. (6739S) ; archeo- 

 logical objects collected near 

 Austin and at " Burnt Rock " 

 mounds, Texas, by Prof. J. E 

 Pearce and Dr. J. Walter 

 Fewkes (67451) ; collection of 

 skeletal material secured by 

 William E. Myer in the vicinity 



