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Smithsonian Institution — Contd. 

 dia, French Oceanica, Gabon, Italy, 

 Marshall Islands, Mozambique, 

 Straits Settlements, Tunis, and Trin- 

 idad and Tobago, issued 1914-17 (44 

 specimens) (625G1) ; 72 cut and pol- 

 ished variscite gem stones (61976) ; 

 23 lantern slides illustrating geologi- 

 cal and paleontological subjects 

 (61959) ; 11 samples of cotton and 

 silk, and cotton dress goods, 4 sam- 

 ples of shibori cotton, and 5 sam- 

 ples of Japanese shibori challie 

 (62219) ; a pair of spring candle- 

 snuffers, old English (61680) ; large 

 cluster of milky quartz crystals and 

 4 selenite crystals (62498) ; 2 crys- 

 tals of pyrite (62547) ; a doll of the 

 early part of the nineteenth century 

 (61817) ; naval signal pistol (61492) ; 

 skull and cervical vertebrae of river 

 dolphin from Tung Ting Lake, China 

 (61644) ; 1 alforjas (2 bags of fine 

 fiber cord), and 1 netted carrying 

 bag from Guatemala (62333) ; post- 

 age stamps of Great Britain, issued 

 in 1904-09 (4 specimens) (62115) ; 

 110 specimens of fossil insects in 

 copal resin (61801) ; postage, news- 

 paper, and official stamps of the Aus- 

 tralian Commonwealth, Belgium, 

 Cayman Islands, Denmark, Fiji 

 Islands, Italy, and Liberia (21 speci- 

 mens) (61853) ; British colonial 

 postage stamps issued 1904-1915 (20 

 specimens) (62492) ; British colonial 

 postage stamps issued 1905-08 (27 

 specimens) (62171) ; postage stamps 

 of Abyssinia, Australian Common- 

 wealth, China, Russia, and Togo, 

 issued 1905-1915 (62366) ; 17 opal- 

 ized shells from the Cretaceous for- 

 mation of South Australia (61700) ; 

 ten-shilling postage stamp of South 

 Australia, issued 1904 (61846) ; post- 

 age stamps of Gibraltar, New Zea- 

 land, and South Australia, issued 

 1902-1908 (37 specimens) (62263) ; 

 set of 74 models of 100 calorie por- 

 tions of ordinary articles of diet 

 (62223) ; 25 bird skins (6137S) ; 3 

 flintlock pistols (61669) ; a collec- 

 tion of swords and firearms (10 

 pieces) (62324) ; 4 specimens of fos- 



Smithsonian Institution — Contd. 

 sil turtles (62351) ; a sectarian nod- 

 ule, originally iron carbonate, now 

 altered to limonite (62428) ; 500 

 specimens of Cretaceous invertebrate 

 fossils from Tennessee (61562) ; 4 

 samples of Japanese shibori silk 

 crepe, a sample of crackle batik 

 pongee, and a sample of batik-printed 

 satin (62220) ; 2 casts of ancient 

 skulls, colored, as follows: Brno 

 (Briinn), Moravia, Cranium I, Poh- 

 lig, and Brno, Moravia, Cranium II 

 (61351) ; a 1.314-gram slice of the 

 Carleton siderite, a specimen of na- 

 tive iron from Greenland, a galena 

 crystal from Illinois, and a beryl 

 crystal from Siberia (62123) ; skele- 

 ton of the Mediterranean seal, 

 Monachus (62334). 



National Museum, made in the An- 

 thropological Laboratory: Plaster 

 casts (in triplicate) of a stalactite 

 image found in the clay banks of Ran- 

 dolph County, 111., near the mouth of 

 the Kaskaskia River, the property of 

 the Very Rev. Urban de Hasque, 

 chancellor of the diocese of Oklahoma 

 (61328) ; plaster cast impressions of 

 51 oriental seals, the originals of 

 which are the property of Prof. H. 

 Hyvernat, of the Catholic University 

 of America (61568) ; plaster copies 

 of the bust of George Washington 

 by J. A. Houdon, the casts of the 

 face and hands of Abraham Lincoln 

 by Leonard W. Volk, and the cast 

 of the face of Abraham Lincoln by 

 Clark Mills (61665) ; plaster casts 

 (in triplicate) of a stone pipe — the 

 original, from Arkansas, the prop- 

 erty of Mr. J. G. Braecklein, Kansas 

 City, Kans. (62069) ; plaster casts 

 (in triplicate) of 2 archeological 

 pipes from Utah (62099). 



National Museum, Division of Ex- 

 hibits, Department of Biology: 

 bear-skull casts, made in the Museum 

 (61430). 



National Museum, made in the 

 Laboratory of Mineral Technology: 

 Fertilizer chart, about 4} by 13 feet 

 (61704). 



