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SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION— Con. 



National Museum, etc. — Continued. 

 model, 16 feet by 30 inches, 

 visualizing land pebble phos- 

 phate industry as conducted in 

 Florida, made in cooperation 

 with the Morris Fertilizer Co. 

 (70929) ; exhibit showing the 

 process of making aquatints in 

 line, comprising " touching 

 stuff," plate prepared for the 

 acid and a finished etched plate 

 with six prints from it (71252) ; 

 colored plaster casts of a bird 

 stone in the possession of 

 Charles H. Marshall, Nanton, 

 Alberta, Canada (71281) ; 6 

 models showing mechanical 

 movements (71296) ; 2 casts of 

 a stone pestle found by Mrs. 

 Mary V. Walcott on an old 

 Indian camp site at Harrogate, 

 on the east side of the Colum- 

 bia River Valley, British Co- 

 lumbia (71307) ; a model show- 

 ing wood preservation on the 

 farm (71311) ; 4 photographs 

 showing the printing of an 

 etched plate (71325) ; 2 casts 

 of the type specimen of a fossil 

 crab (71653) ; technical exhibit 

 showing 14 steps in the making 

 of a mezzotint engraving from 

 the ungrounded copper plate to 

 the finished print, comprising 

 14 specimens and 18 duplicate 

 prints (71887) ; 4 models of 

 power transmission (71921). 



'National Zoological Park: Spider 

 monkey and a capybara 

 (70311); skin of panda 

 (70326) ; 6 birds, namely 

 snowy egret, condor, 2 speci- 

 mens of sooty shearwater, red- 

 tailed hawk, and Laysan finch 

 (70342) ; two-toed sloth, and a 

 Siberian tiger (70372) ; skin 

 and skeleton of a sun bear, 

 skin and skull of a Manchurian 

 tiger (70427) ; 3 birds (70431) ; 

 4 birds (70536) ; skin and skull 

 of a Mexican agouti (70552) ; 

 mongoose (70589) ; skin and 



SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION— Con. 

 National Zoological Parle — Con. 

 skull of a monkey from Bolivia 

 (70622) ; 6 birds, comprising a 

 merganser, mountain lory, Lay- 

 san finch, wedge-tailed eagle, 

 . chuck- will's-widow, and Ama- 

 zonian caique (70826) ; flying 

 phalanger (71013) ; 8 birds 

 (71101) ; skin and skeleton of 

 an East African leopard 

 (71111) ; tapir (71453) ; 11 

 birds, viz, Laysan finch, Aus- 

 tralian thick-knee, road-runner, 

 ♦ American egret, white-backed 

 trumpeter (2 specimens), short- 

 tailed parrot, white-eyed duck, 

 lapwing, sarus crane, anhinga 

 (71516) ; skeleton of a Magel- 

 lan fox (71543); monkey 

 (71618) ; skin of an Indian 

 water buffalo (71627) ; Rocky 

 Mountain sheep (71699) ; oce- 

 lot (71802) ; ocelot (71838) ; 3 

 eggs of the cinereous 1 vulture 

 (71871) ; 12 birds (71881) ; 

 black-faced kangaroo, T i t i 

 monkey, and a pale Capuchin 

 (71923) ; 3 birds and 3 eggs 

 (71939). 

 SNYDER, Dr. T. E., Washington, 

 D. C. : 2 blocks of teak wood and 

 several fragmentary shipworms 

 from the; Naval Aircraft Factory, 

 U. S. Navy Yard, Philadelphia, Pa. 

 (71137). 

 SOCIETY OF MOTION PICTURE 

 ENGINEERS, Harrison, N. J.: An 

 historical exhibit illustrating the 

 methods and improvements in the 

 production of colored motion pic- 

 ture films (71052). 

 SOLIS, Senor Don Octavio, Mexico 

 City, Mexico : Seeds of a plant and a 

 photograph of plants (71833). 

 SOMMER, Dr. H. C, Chevy Chase, 

 D. C. : 2 feather paintings and a 

 bottle-shaped vase with saucer and 

 cup (71172). 

 SOS A, Prof. Francisco R., Cardenas, 

 Cuba: 26 specimens, 9 species, of 

 crustaceans collected at Cardenas, 

 by the donor (70919). 



