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NATIONAL BOOT & SHOE MANU- 

 FACTURERS' ASSOCIATION OF 

 THE UNITED STATES (INC.), 



- New York City (through United 

 Shoe Machinery Corporation, Bos- 

 ton, Mass.) : 119 specimens and cut- 

 out figures illustrating the mnaufac- 

 ture of a woman's shoe (71969). 



NATIONAL COMMITTEE ON EX- 

 HIBITS SHOWING ADVANCES 

 IN SANITARY SCIENCE, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. : 2 exhibits of the 

 American Child-Health Association, 

 New York City, entitled " Your Baby 

 is about to start on a long trip " and 

 " A museum within a museum " 

 (71333) ; 3 Life Extension Institute 

 models, charts, and pamphlets, em- 

 phasizing the necessity of periodic 

 physical examination (71369) ; 6 

 American Red Cross miniature thea- 

 ters ; 6 first-aid packages, and 8 Up- 

 john child- welfare posters (71381) ; 

 model of 1 sanitary and 1 insanitary 

 outhouse furnished by R. A. Deal, 

 Emporia, Va., for rural sanitation 

 exhibit (71665) ; a series of 6 small 

 models illustrating the work of a 

 public-health nurse, prepared by the 

 National Organization for Public 

 Health Nursing, New York City 

 (71845) ; a series of 5 models fur- 

 nished by the National Tuberculosis 

 Association, New York City (71846). 

 Deposit. 



(See also under Labor, Depart- 

 ment of, Women's Bureau.) 



NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SO- 

 CIETY, Washington, D. C. : Anth- 

 ropological specimens collected by 

 the San Juan (Utah) Expedition 

 of the Society, Neil M. Judd, leader 

 (71178) ; (through F. L. Fisher) 

 photograph of a plant (71745) ; a 

 large collection of zoological speci- 

 mens collected by the society's cen- 

 tral China expedition under F. R. 

 Wulsin (71893). 



NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL, 

 Washington, D. C. (through Dr. Wm. 

 F. Clapp) : 17 specimens, 15 lots, of 

 shipworms from the West Indies, 

 Bermuda, Florida, Panama, Ha- 

 waiian Islands, and Philippine 



NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL— 

 Continued. Islands (70848) ; ship- 

 worm from St. Thomas, Virgin 

 Islands of the United States 

 (70996). 



NATIONAL SOUTHEASTERN UNI- 

 VERSITY, Nanking, China (through 

 Dr. C. Ping) : 4 lots of marine in- 

 vertebrates, 36 mollusks, and 4 

 echinoderms collected by Prof. Ping 

 from various Chinese localities 

 (70268) ; 20 specimens, 20 species, 

 of fresh-water and marine mollusks, 

 and a collection of crustaceans ; 

 also 5 insects, 3 echinoderms and 

 a worm from China (71323, 71366). 

 Exchange. 



NATIONAL WOOD CHEMICAL AS- 

 SOCIATION, Bradford, Pa.: 43 

 photographs and 9 blue prints de- 

 scriptive of the hardwood distilla- 

 tion industry (71055). 



(See also under Penn Formalde- 

 hyde Manufacturing Co.) 



NATURHISTORISCHES MUSEUM, 

 Vienna, Austria : 3 specimens of 

 ferns from Europe (70935) ; 

 (through Dr. Karl Keissler) 100 

 plants (century 27, Kryptogamae 

 Exsiccatae) (70962) ; 224 specimens 

 of adults, representing 79 species, 

 and 115 specimens of galls, repre- 

 senting 83 species, all belonging to 

 the gall-making family Cynipidae 

 (71468) ; (through Dr. H. Zerny) 

 5 specimens of Diptera from South 

 America, representing 4 species, 

 types of 3 (71854). Exchange. 



NAVARRO, Prof. Lucas F. (See 

 under Museo Nacional de Ciencias 

 Naturales. ) 



NAVY DEPARTMENT: (Through 

 Theodore Roosevelt, Assistant Secre- 

 tary) autographed photograph of 

 President Theodore Roosevelt pre- 

 sented by him to the chief petty 

 officers' mess of the U. S. S. Lou- 

 isiana in 1906 (71823). 

 Bureau of Aeronautics : 28 air- 

 craft photographs (71360). 

 Bureau of Yards and Docks 

 (through R. F. Bessey) : 18 

 annelids from Parris Island, 

 S. C. (71888). 



