ACCESSIONS, 1919 



DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC 

 EDUCATION 



By Gift 

 Optical Co., 



Southbridge, 



American 

 Mass. 



1000 Feet positive motion picture 

 film, entitled "Through Life's Win- 

 dows." 

 Mrs. J. Stewart Barney, New York 

 City. 

 2 Dutch dolls. 

 Frederick Blaschke, New York City. 



Rose-breasted Grosbeak in the flesh. 

 Bray Studios, New York City. 



Strip of motion picture film repre- 

 senting Mr. Copulos making the 

 Magnolia, etc., 400 feet; and a strip 

 showing Mr. Miiller making glass 

 flowers, radiolarians, etc., and Mr. 

 Shimotori coloring them, 400 feet. 

 Miss Laura B. Broomall, Far Rock- 

 away, L. I. 

 1 Tennessee Warbler, 1 Magnolia 

 Warbler, 1 Parula Warbler, 1 

 Flicker, 1 Junco, 1 Winter Wren, 

 2 White-throated Sparrows, 1 Her- 

 ring Gull; all in the flesh. From 

 Long Island. 

 Commission of Fine Arts, Washing- 

 ton, D. C. 

 Book of photographs of Memorials to 

 Presidents of the United States. 

 Raymond L. Ditmars, New York City. 

 200 Feet positive motion picture film : 

 Crocodile and Lizard. 

 Paul Engel, New York City. 



1 Black Snake, mounted ; and 7 

 hawks (1 Red-tailed, 1 Red-shoul- 

 dered, 2 Cooper's, 2 Sharp-shinned, 

 1 Broad-winged). 

 Eeerhard Faber, New York City. 

 A chart with samples of material at- 

 tached to illustrate, showing how a 

 lead-pencil is made and the evolu- 

 tion of the rubber eraser. 

 Messrs. Gordon and Ferguson, St. 

 Paul, Minn. 

 13 Photographs of fur garments, 

 8x 10. 



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Walter Granger, New York City. 



2 Negatives, 5x7; Sheep and sheep- 

 herder's wagon, Wyoming. 



Walter C. Harris, New York City. 

 4 Photographs of Skate and Sea 

 Anemone, 8x10; and 3 photographs 

 of Japanese Fringetail Goldfish. 

 Miss Mary J. Hochderffer, Harbor 

 Haven, L. I. 

 Barn-swallow in the flesh. 

 Mrs. Charles F. Holder, Pasadena, 

 Cal. 

 Photograph of Professor Bickmore. 

 Miss E. M. Kittredge, Woodstock, Vt. 

 804 Negatives of local wild flowers, 

 identified, 4x5; 63 Negatives of 

 botanical subjects, 4x5. 

 Dr. F. A. Lucas, New York City. 



148 Lantern slide negatives of sealing 

 industry on Pribilof Islands, some 

 whales, and a few on Palaeontology. 

 E. Malmquist, Astoria, L. I. 



1 Hermit-thrush in the flesh. 

 New York Telephone Co., New York 

 City. 

 16 Photographs illustrating the use of 

 the telephone (8 x 10). 

 L. J. Oswald, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



1 Basket tray. 

 Pach Brothers, New York City. 



Photograph of Theodore Roosevelt. 

 Mr. Rogers, New York Tribune, New 

 York City. 



3 Photographs of Prince of Wales 

 planting trees. 



Miss Mariana Townsend, Middletown, 

 Conn. 

 66 Plain lantern slides of Indian sub- 

 jects. 

 Universal Film Manufacturing Co., 

 New York City. 

 200 Feet positive motion picture film : 

 Cartoon of Dinosaurs. 

 Willard G. Van Name, New York City. 



4 Photographs of whales. 



109 Original 

 scenes. 



By Purchase 



negatives of western 



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