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LIST OF ACCESSION'S 



NATIONAL PRESS CLUB— Contd. 

 John Innes showing President Hard- 

 ing delivering an address at Stanley 

 Park, Vancouver, British Columbia, 

 July 26, 1923 (83642). 

 NATURHISTORISCHBS MUSEUM, 

 Vienna, Austria (through Dr. F. 

 Maidl) : 18 specimens, representing 

 11 species, of bembecid wasps 

 (through Dr. H. Zerny) ; 4 flies, one 

 of them a type, a specimen of fly ; 

 100 specimens of cryptogams (Kryp- 

 togamae Bxsieatae 28) ; (83443, 

 84027, 84079, 85904) , exchange ; frag- 

 mentary type specimen of a Chinese 

 plant (87235). Exchange. 

 NATURHISTORISKA RIKS- 

 MUSEUM, Stockholm, Sweden 

 (through Dr. Nils Odliner) : 14 

 specimens of fossils from fresh- 

 water beds of China (87204). Ex- 

 change. 

 NAVY DEPARTMENT: 



Series of ship models showing the 

 development of the United 

 States Navy, 1776-1920 (17 

 specimens) (83713) ; German 

 submarine periscope captured 

 during the World War (85233). 

 Bureau of Aeronautics: 3 avia- 

 tion photographs to complete 

 the Museum's collection of 

 prominent aircraft (83963) ; 8 

 aviation photographs (85564). 

 Bureau of Navigation: 8 silver 

 cups and 1 silver plaque award- 

 ed to the winners in athletic 

 events held under the auspices 

 of the United States Navy 

 (83961). 



NBBRGAARD, Miss Elna M. de. New 

 York City : Piece of tapestry and 

 7 photographs of tapestries (83430) ; 

 a Tawido Little Indian loom 

 (87489). 



NESLINE, Miss Dorothy, Washing- 

 ton, D. C. : Young yellow-billed 

 cuckoo (83692). 



NBSSBL, Herman. (See under Pflan- 

 zenphysiologisches Institut der 

 TJniversitat, Berlin. ) 



NEVBRMANN, Ferdinand, San Jose, 

 Costa Rica: Collection of ants and 

 beetles (85582) ; (through Dr. Wil- 

 liam M. Mann) 2 salamanders and 

 4 snakes from Costa Rica (87129) ; 

 miscellaneous insects from Costa 

 Rica (87908). 



NEW JERSEY ZINC CO., New York 

 City: 6 exhibition jars containing 

 cadmium metal ; " Golden yellow " 

 cadmium oxide ; " Lemon yellow " 

 cadmium oxide ; zinc sulphide ; 

 " Kadox " zinc oxide ; " Albalith " 

 lithophone (83415). 



NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN, 

 Bronx Park, New York City: 44 

 plants from Cuba (83306, 83589, 

 85786, 87183, 85660) ; 52 plants and 

 1 drawing (83310, 83386, 83514, 

 83591, 83644, 84125, 84238, 85654, 

 87465) ; 88 plants from the West 

 Indies (83378, 83542, 84240) ; 128 

 plants from Porto Rico (83418, 

 84829, 87286, 87311) ; 4 plants from 

 Trinidad (83653, 84166, 84839) ; 

 photograph of a plant (84257) plant 

 from Panama (87551). Exchange. 



NEW YORK STATE AGRICUL- 

 TURAL EXPERIMENT STATION, 

 Geneva, N. Y. (through Alwin 

 Berger) : Plant (83664). Exchange. 



NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM, Al- 

 bany, N. Y. (through Dr. Homer D. 

 House) : 78 plants from New York 

 (85251). Exchange. 



NIEUWLAND, Prof. J. A., Notre 

 Dame, Ind. : 26':specimens of chemi- 

 cals, for the Loeb collection of chem- 

 ical types (87703). 



(See also under Notre Dame Uni- 

 versity. ) 



NININGER, Prof. H. H., McPherson, 

 Kans. : Portion of an individual of 

 the Brenham, Kans., meteoric stony 

 iron (85823) ; portion of an indi- 

 vidual of the meteorite of Brenham, 

 Kans. (86741) ; 2 slices of meteoric 

 iron, Ivanpah, Calif., and Chilkoot 

 Inlet, Alaska (87458) ; slice of the 

 Carleton, Ariz., meteoric iron 

 (87693). Exchange, 



