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SMITH, Dr. Stanley, Bristol, Eng- 

 land: A small collection of English 

 Paleozoic bryozoans (71059). 



SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION : 



Bronze medal commemorating the 

 twentieth International Con- 

 gress of Americanists, held at 

 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, August 

 20-30, 1922 (70566) ; lot of 

 negro skeletal material (71264). 

 Deposit. 

 (See also under Mrs. Edgar E. 



Teller.) 

 Bureau of American Ethnology: 

 Collection of 95 specimens of 

 picture pottery from the Mim- 

 bres Valley, N. Mex. (70367) ; 

 blanket on which is woven an 

 elaborate representation of the 

 Yeibichi dance of the Navaho 

 Indians, presented to the bu- 

 reau by Chee Dodge, St. 

 Michaels, Ariz. (70553) ; col- 

 lection of archeological speci- 

 mens made by John L. Baer 

 during the summer of 1923 in 

 the Susquehanna Valley region 

 (71026) ; California Mission In- 

 dian water basket collected by 

 J. P. Harrington during the 

 summer of 1922 (71278) ; col- 

 lection of archeological speci- 

 mens secured in Tennessee by 

 the late William E. Myer 

 (71347) ; four prehistoric ob- 

 jects presented to the bureau 

 through the late Mr. Myer, by 

 J. G. Braecklein, Kansas City, 

 Kans. (71691) ; three lots of 

 stone implements from prehis- 

 toric village sites near Good- 

 lettsville, Tenn., presented to 

 the bureau through the late 

 Mr. Myer, by Mr. Meadow, 

 John Bell Cartwright, and Capt. 

 James Roscoe, all of Goodletts- 

 ville (71692) ; three lots of 

 archeological specimens pre- 

 sented to the bureau through 

 the late Mr. Myer, by C. O. 

 Chapman and A. B. Moore, 

 Mrs. Lee Colin, and A. T. 

 Sweet, respectively (71694) ; 

 collection of archeological speci- 



SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION— Con. 



Bureau of Amer. Ethnology — Con. 

 mens from Pipe Shrine House 

 in the Mesa Verde National 

 Park, Colo. (71430) ; collection 

 of Indian implements and fossil 

 animals found in Garrard 

 County, Ky., along the Old 

 Wilderness Trail, and presented 

 to the bureau by Mrs. S. H. 

 Burnside, of Wichita Falls, 

 Tex. (71614) ; collection of 

 archeological specimens from 

 the Painted Kiva House, Mesa 

 Verde National Park, Colo. 

 (71697) ; skull and five parts 

 of jaws of dog from Weeden 

 Mound Cemetery, St. Peters- 

 burg, Fla. (71925). 



National Museum, collected by 

 members of the staff: Aldrich, 

 J. M. : About 100 specimens, 2 

 species, of fresh-water shells 

 from Walker Lake, Nev. (70602). 

 Aschemeier, C. R. : 36 mammals, 

 collection of birds and shells, 

 and 96 bird skins, all from Bra- 

 zil (70422, 71038). Baer, John 

 L. : 12 shrimps, a scorpion, and 

 an insect collected while a mem- 

 ber of the Marsh Darien Expe- 

 dition (71655). Bartsch, Paul: 

 A large collection of mollusks 

 and a few mammals, birds, rep- 

 tiles, batrachians and fishes 

 collected on the island of San 

 Salvador, Bahamas (70671). 

 Bassler, R. S. : 2,000 specimens 

 of invertebrate fossils from the 

 Ordovician and Mississippian 

 periods of Tennessee and Ken- 

 tucky (70385). Boss, Norman 

 H. : Cetacean material collected 

 from the Miocene deposits at 

 Chesapeake Beach, Md. (71926). 

 Gilmore, C. W. : 22 reptiles and 

 batrachians and 1 bat from Utah ; 

 also portions of 2 skeletons of 

 a fossil dinosaur, and miscel- 

 - laneous fossils representative 

 of the Morrison fauna, from the 

 Dinosaur National Monument, 

 Utah (70472, 70568). Maxon, 

 William R. : About 4,500 plants 



