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LIST OF ACCESSIONS 



AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF 

 GRAPHIC ARTS, New York City: 

 " Fifty Books of 1924" with 18 dup- 

 licates, 68 in all, and 64 lantern 

 slides (86981). Loan. 



AMERICAN MILITARY ENGIN- 

 EERS, SOCIETY OF, Washington, 

 D. C. (through L. R. Lohr, execu- 

 tive secretary) : Medal, bar, but- 

 ton and ribbon of the Society of 

 American military Engineers (83358) . 



AMERICAN MUSEUM OP NATURAL 

 HISTORY, New York City: Casts 

 of 3 dinosaur eggs and of the skull 

 of a giant mesonychid from the 

 Upper Eocene of Mongolia, (83583) ; 

 85 birds from Polynesia, including 

 10 species and subspecies, new to 

 the Museum collections (84779) ; 

 cast of the skull of a fossil mam- 

 mal (85656) ; 3 casts of fossil apes 

 (86101) ; 67 bird skins, 61 species, 

 mostly from Ecuador (86314) ; skin 

 of a weaver bird, new to the Mu- 

 seum collections. Exchange. 



AMERICAN PHOTO - ENGRAVERS 

 ASSOCIATION (through Edward 

 Epstean, Walker Engraving Co., 

 New York City) ; 5 sets of progres- 

 sive proofs of a 4-color half-tone ; 

 5 sets of progressive proofs of a 

 Ben Day print in colors (87144). 



AMERICAN PHYSIOTHERAPY AS- 

 SOCIATION, Walter Reed Gen- 

 eral Hospital, Washington, D. C. 

 (through Miss Eleanor E. Jones) ; 

 Indoor and outdoor uniform of the 

 types worn during the World War 

 by reconstruction aids. Medical De- 

 partment, U. S. Army (83898.) 



AMERICAN PRINTER, THE, New 

 York City: 60 mounted specimen?? 

 of woodcuts, linoleum blocks, litho- 

 graphs, half-tones, line cuts and 

 typographical prints (84222). 



AMERICAN RAILWAY ASSOCIA- 

 TION, Signal Section, New York 

 City (through H. S. Balliet, secre- 

 tary) : Semaphore lamp used in the 

 earliest type of signaling system in 

 the United States and a pipe 

 carrier used in the earliest type of 

 interlocking signaling system in the 

 United States (83518) ; 16 speci- 



AMERICAN RAILWAY ASSOCIA- 

 TION— Continued, 

 mens of early types of railway sig- 

 naling apparatus originally used on 

 the Southern Pacific Railway, Illi- 

 nois Central Railway, New York, 

 New Haven & Hartford Railway, 

 and Pennsylvania Railway, and 

 presented to the American Railway 

 Association for addition to the ex- 

 hibit of signaling (83893). 



AMERICAN SHEET AND TIN 

 PLATE CO., Pittsburgh, Pa. 

 (through J. C. Whetzel) : Gray tin, 

 an unusual allotropic modification 

 of this element (84556). 



AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR THE 

 CONTROL OF CANCER, THE, 

 New York City: 14 colored posters 

 on the right and wrong way to 

 treat and diagnose cancer (86095). 



AMES, Oakes, Boston, Mass. : Plant 

 collected in Costa Rica by C. H. 

 Lankester (85933). Exchange. 



ANDERSON, B. F., Echo Farm, 

 Utah: Beetle from Utah (84197). 



ANDERSON, F., Golden Grove, St. 

 Croix, Virgin Islands of the United 

 States : Miscellaneous insects (84899) . 



ANSOVIN, Feenando, Havana, Cuba : 

 8 butterflies from Cuba (85336). 



AQUATONE CORPORATION, New 

 York City: 25 aquatone prints 

 (86762). 



ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF 

 WASHINGTON, Washington, D. C. 

 (through Dr. R^tchell Carroll, di- 

 rector) : Collection of skeletal ma- 

 terial and archeological specimens 

 secured in France by the American 

 School of Prehistoric Research in 

 Europe (84988) ; (through Count 

 Byron Khun de Prorok) 6 antiqui- 

 ties from Carthage (86076). Loan. 



ARGO, Vakgil, Ithaca, N. Y. : A 

 small collection of flies (86998). 



ARISTE JOSfiPH, Brother, Bogota, 

 Colombia, South America. (See 

 under Maurice A. RoUot.) 



ARMS, John Taylok, Fairfield,~^ 

 Conn. : 75 prints, etchings, aqua- 

 tints, and 1 mezzotint for special ex- 

 hibition from February 28 to March 

 27, 1925 (86437). Loan. 



