National Heart, Lung and 31ood Institute, Division of Heart and Vascular 

 Diseases, Devices and Technology Branch (through Frank Altieri, Ph.D. and 

 Stephen ?. Nemerson) : 3 Intra-aortic balloon mandrels, 2 energy 

 converters, Statham left ventricular bypass pump computer console, Lowell 

 Harmison total artificial heart, 1971-2, rectangular plastic test model 

 heart, DeBakey pump with Dacron vascular graft filter, totally 

 implantable functional mock-up artificial heart, totally implantable pump 

 used in a cow in 1969, and a pneumatically driven bypass pump devised by 

 Cooley in 1975 (1985.0329). 



U.S. Department of the Interior, Pish and Wildlife Service (through Peter A. 

 Anastasi): die proof and a pane of 30 1934-85 Migratory Bird Hunting and 

 Conservation federal revenue stamps (1984.0754); pane of 30 stamps and 

 the die proof for the 1985-86 season of Migratory Bird Hunting and 

 Conservation federal revenue stamps (1985.0753); (through 3ob Hines): 90 

 Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation federal revenue stamps with 3 die 

 proofs for the 1969-72 seasons (1985.0391). 



U.S. Department of Justice, Drug Enforcement Administration (through Steven 

 Zimmerman): 3 U.S. ten dollar gold pieces dated 1795, 1797, and 1803 

 (1984.1125); (through Sherlean P. Route): Smith & Wesson semiautomatic 

 pistol with 2 extra magazines (1985.0224); Smith & Wesson pistol 

 (1986.0056). 



U.S. Department of State, Diplomatic Reception Rooms (through Clement E. 



Conger): carved wooden cigar store figure of an Indian "princess" by John 

 L. Cromwell of Williamsburg, New York, ca. 1874 (1982.0251); office of 

 the Chief of Protocol: Brazilian Rossi revolver (1985.0839); (through 

 Ulysses Faulkner): 3elgian automatic pistol with cleaning rod and extra 

 magazine, made with Browning's patent by Fabrique Nationale (1985.0579). 



U.S. Department of Transportation, U.S. Coast Guard, Headquarters (through 



Admiral J. S. Gracey): 3 sets of battle streamers for a Coast Guard flag 

 (1985.0513). 



U.S. Department of the Treasury, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms: Colt 

 single-action army revolver (1983.0499); 5 rifles and a pistol 

 (1985.0333); (through Sherlean P. Route): Ruger "Speed Six" revolver 

 (1935.0578); Beretta semiautomatic pistol with magazine and silencer, 

 Beretta semiautomatic rifle, and a Ruger revolver (1985.0769); Smith & 

 Wesson pistol and a Browning high-powered pistol (1985.0837); Colt's 

 Lawman revolver and a Ruger rifle (1986.0322); Bureau of Engraving and 

 Printing (through Robert J. Leuver): 322 certified plate proof sheets 

 (1934.0418); 300 certified plate proofs for U.S. postal issues 

 (1934.0756); 129 certified plate proof impression sheets (1936.0571); 

 U.S. Mint (through Director of the Mint): 2,237 coins and medals from the 

 U.S. Mint transferred to the National Numismatic Collection prior to 1923 

 (1935.0441); (through Donna Pope): 10 coins comprising 2 U.S. 1984 proof 

 sets (1984.0609); 104 gold, silver, and bronze medals and 10 coins 

 produced by the U.S. Mint and a wooden box used to transfer gold bars to 

 and from Fort Knox (1934.0649); 10 bronze Presidential medals 

 (1984.0989); 34 U.S. coins including 2 U.S. uncirculated sets of 12 each, 

 1934, and 2 U.S. proof sets of 5 each, 1985 (1985.0122); 3 1984 Olympic 

 gold coins, 3 bronze medals from the National Historical Series, and 2 

 1984 American Arts gold medallions (1985.0274); 2 U.S. uncirculated coin 

 sets with "D" and "P" mint marks dated 1985 (1986.0036); 6 United States 

 Statue of Liberty commemorative coins, 1986 (1936.0495); 2 U.S. proof 

 coin sets dated 1986-S (1986. 050d); Office of the Comptroller of the 

 Currency, Administrator of National Banks (through Jerry Fisher): letter 





