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VIOSCA, Percy, Jr. (See under 

 Southern Biological Supply Co., 

 (Inc.).) 



VIRGINIA ALBERENE CORPORA- 

 TION, Schuyler, Va. (through F. L. 

 Hess) : A slab of soapstone from 

 Virginia (71785). 



VIRGINIA TRUST CO., THE. (See 

 under Richardson, Estate of Wil- 

 liam D.) 



WAKEFIELD, Claude. (See under 

 Idaho, University of.) 



WALCOTT, Dr. Charles D., Smith- 

 sonian Institution: Autographs of 

 13 famous Americans, namely, Rob- 

 ert Anderson, P. T. Barnum, Park 

 Benjamin, William Cullen Bryant, 

 J. Fennimore Cooper, Edward 

 Everett, Horace Greeley, Henry W. 

 Longfellow, B. J. Lossing, S. F. B. 

 Morse, Wendell Phillips, Benjamin 

 Silliman, and S. Wells Williams, 

 collected by Ellis P. Walcott, and 

 presented by his wife to the donor 

 (70943). 



(See also under Smithsonian In- 

 stitution, National Museum, 

 collected by members of the 

 staff.) 



WALCOTT, Mrs. Charles D., Wash- 

 ington, D. C. : 10 specimens of lo- 

 custs (70302) ; plant from the Col- 

 umbia River Valley (70576) ; ex- 

 amples of pyritiferous shale from 

 Mt. Monica, above Starbird Glacier, 

 Selkirk Mountains, British Colum- 

 bia (70841). 



WALEN, E. D., Boston, Mass.: A 

 series of 49 photographs illustrating 

 technical processes in cotton spin- 

 ning and finishing (71844). 



WALKER, Dr. James W., Chicago, 

 111. : Mollusk and a sponge from the 

 beach at Castine, Me. (70738). 



WALTON, C, Peterhead, South Aus- 

 tralia : Collection of hydroids and 

 algae taken by the donor at Corney 

 Point, Spencer's Gulf, South Aus- 

 tralia (71889). 



AVAR DEPARTMENT: 



Adjutant General, Office of: Three 

 United States distinguished 

 service crosses with citations 

 awarded respectively to Pvt. 

 Frank Arkman, Sergt. Carl C. 

 Carter, and Sergt. Edward G. 

 Mason, in recognition of special 

 services during the World War 

 (71883). 



Air Service: 83 photographs illus- 

 trating aerial activities (70600) ; 

 aerial camera D. R— 4, and 3 

 lenses (71198) ; full-size Fokker 

 monoplane, T-2 (71224) ; aerial 

 camera with lens (71231) ; 

 aerial mapping camera, an 

 aerostigmat lens with Wollen- 

 sak shutter, and 2 rolls of 6 

 inch by 18 feet film (71239) ; 

 aerial camera type F 3, and an 

 E. Krauss Tessa r lens (71245) ; 

 aerial camera type L ; B. & L. 

 lens, 2 magazines, and a sus- 

 pension cradle (71259) ; aerial 

 camera gun, with lens (712S2) ; 

 4 magazines for plates with sep- 

 tums and plates (71287) ; 16 

 photographs of aircraft (71348). 



Army Medical Museum: (Through 

 Dr. Clara S. Ludlow) toad from 

 Nogales, Ariz. (71241) ; bat 

 (71340) ; a model each of the 

 yellow-fever mosquito, a South 

 American dwelling proofed 

 against mosquitoes, and a 

 Kropf's window tent; also 12 

 charts on the spread and pre- 

 vention of disease (71372). 



Chemical Warfare Service: 15 

 specimens of chemicals for the 

 Loeb collection of chemical 

 types (71689). 



Public Buildings and Grounds: 2 

 American holly logs ; 13 pieces 

 of oriental plane-tree wood ; 2 

 white pine logs, and 1 cross- 

 section of a white pine limb 

 showing the ravages of the car- 

 penter ant, fresh material taken 

 from trees in Potomac Park and 

 the Mall (71312). 



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