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LIST OF ACCESSIONS 



SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION— Con. 

 National Museum, made in tlie 

 Museum lahoratories — Contd. 

 portrait of Eadweard Muy- 

 bridge, enlargement made from 

 tlie original negative by and the 

 property of Frances Benjamin 

 Johnston (83667) ; cast of a 

 stone chisel (original, the prop- 

 erty of the Historical Memorial 

 and Art Department, Des 

 Moines, Iowa, Edgar R. Harlan, 

 curator) (85122) ; model of 

 human treadmill for raising ore 

 and water from a mine, Six- 

 teenth century (85414) ; mezzo- 

 tint plate and 29 prints, made 

 from it, in 9 different states, 

 by R. P. Tolman, according to 

 the early methods of making 

 mezzotints (85812) ; 4 casts of 

 anthropoid and human skulls 

 (86592) ; 2 plaster casts of a 

 bannerstone in the possession 

 of Robert G. Messinger, Ta- 

 tamy, Pa. (87140) ; 2 plaster 

 casts of knife-shaped stone' im- 

 plement, the original of which 

 is the property of Dr. William 

 J. Burd, Belvidere, N. J. 

 (87514) ; 2 plaster casts each 

 of a bannerstone and pipe, the 

 original of which are in the 

 possession of A, J. Odenwelder, 

 jr., Easton, Pa. (87442) ; 225 

 casts of types of fossils from 

 North Greenland, and 200 casts 

 of types from Novaya Zemyla, 

 made by Dr. C. E. Resser 

 through the courtesy of Dr. 

 Lauge Koch and Dr. Olaf 

 Holtedahl (87665) ; 6 prints 

 from a celluloid plate, engraved 

 in the wood engraving style by 

 John G. Bjorkman (87907) ; 3 

 photographs illustrating phases 

 of printing for the blind (87942) . 

 National Museum, Division of 

 Fishes: 3 lots of parasitic 

 worms; 1 lot of pteropods; 1 

 sipunculid, and 1 lot of para- 

 sitic copepods taken from fish 

 stomachs by Frits Johansen in 

 January, 1925 (86046). 



SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION— Con 

 National Museum, Division of In- 

 sects, contributed by J. M. Aid- 

 rich, A. G. Boving, A. Busck, 

 A. N. CaudeU, S. A. Rohwer, 

 William Schaus, and E. A. 

 Schwarz: 100 LepidoptSra and 

 4,030 miscellaneous insects from 

 Colima, Mexico (85451). 

 National Museum, Division of 

 Mammals: 65 slides containing 

 specimens of ectoparasites taken 

 by G. F. Ferris from mammals 

 in the National Museum 

 (85842). 

 National Zoological Parle: Bra- 

 zilian ocelot and a 9 banded 

 arnaadillo (83442) ; tree porcu- 

 pine and a flying phalanger 

 (83622) ; yellow-tailed oriole, 

 whistling swan, purple gaUinule, 

 blue-headed parrot, red-billed 

 toucan, blue goose, and wonga 

 wonga pigeon (83948) ; 2 birds 

 (musk lorikeet and satin bower- 

 bird) (83965) ; skin and skele- 

 ton of a Rocky Mountain sheep ; 

 also skin and skull of a rein- 

 deer (84214) ; skin and skeleton 

 of a Roloway monkey, and skin 

 and skeleton of a tree porcu- 

 pine (84253) ; skin and skeleton 

 of a monkey (84692) ; yellow- 

 haired porcupine (84809) ; 10 

 birds (85279) ; 2 eggs (85353) ; 

 skin and skull of a yellow-haired 

 porcupine, ■and skin and skele- 

 ton of a blesbok (85594) ; 7 

 birds (85787) ; 6 birds (86237) ; 

 collared peccary and a hybrid 

 brown bear (86283); Polar 

 bear; head of an eland; skin 

 and skeleton of a Panama deer, 

 and skin and skeleton of a 

 great-eared fox (86288) ; skin, 

 skuU and leg bones of a Grant's 

 zebra (86303) ; 2 Polar bear 

 cubs (86448) ; coypu; skin and 

 skeleton of a black rhinoceros.; 

 skin and skeleton of a Gelada 

 baboon (87001); 5 birds 

 (87179) ; skeleton of a tayra 

 (87267) ; 3 birds (87847). 

 (See also under E. J, Jutz), 



