200 



Public Education 



ACCESSIONS, 1921 



DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC 



EDUCATION 



By Gift 



Miss Mary Appleton, Newport, R. I. 

 102 Mounted photographs of trees 

 (5x8) and 3 books. 

 Commonwealth of Australia 

 (through A. Hunt), Melbourne, 

 Australia. 

 50 Photographs of Australian scenes. 

 William H. Brettman, Greenwich, 

 Conn. 

 Red-tailed Hawk. 

 Miss Laura B. Broomall, Far Rocka- 

 way, L. I., N. Y. 

 1 Parula Warbler, 2 Maryland Yel- 

 low-throats, 1 Starling, 1 Cedar 

 Waxwing, 2 Catbirds, 1 Flicker, 1 

 Towhee, 3 Hermit Thrushes, and 

 1 Fox Sparrow. 

 T. Donald Carter, Boonton, N. J. 

 30 Birds (mounted), 2 chipmunks 

 (mounted), 1 flying fish (mounted), 

 1 Weasel, 1 Ostrich egg. 

 Miss Maude S. Clark, New York City. 

 Collection of shells, minerals, rocks, 

 seeds, fossils, and 2 stuffed birds. 

 Mrs. Julius Henry Cohen, Elmsford, 

 N. Y. 

 Starling. 

 Corticelli Silk Mills, Florence. Mass. 

 Lecture set of Lantern Slides with 

 manuscript. 

 Russell Coryell, Chatham, N. J. 

 200 Lantern slides of Japan and 

 China. 

 Edison Lamp Works (Lighting Service 

 Department), Harrison, N. J. 

 7 Mounted photographs (interior 

 views of the Museum). 

 Educational Film Corporation, New 

 York City. 

 460 Feet of motion picture film "Man- 

 O'-War Race." 

 Department of Entomology (Trans- 

 fer). 

 24 Lantern slides. 

 Famous Players-Lasky Corporation, 

 New York City. 

 405 Feet motion picture film entitled 

 "A New Search for the Oldest 

 Man." 



Miss Elloise Feltz, New York City. 



Mounted Parrot. 

 Mrs. L. J. Francke, Glen Head, L. I., 

 N. Y. 



Junco, in the flesh. 

 Mrs. A. C. Gonzalez, New York City. 



Barred Owl, mounted. 

 Clarence W. Hahn, New York City. 



7 Dozen lantern slide plates. 

 L. Henry & Co., New York City. 



5 Cases of Birds, skins, wings, etc. 

 Dr. E. O. Hovey, New York City. 



13 Negatives of Hudson River (4x5). 

 Dr. Roland G. Israel, New York City. 

 5 Negatives made in the White Moun- 

 tains of New Hampshire. 

 Dr. Robert Cushman Murphy, New 

 York City. 

 25 Negatives (4x5) ; 2 negatives 

 (5x7) ; 101 colored and 19 un- 

 colored lantern slides. 

 National Association of Audubon 

 Societies (through T. Gilbert Pear- 

 son, President). 

 10 Natural Goura (crowns of the 

 Goura pigeon) ; 10 natural Para- 

 dise, full size (plumes of the Lesser 

 Bird of Paradise) ; 10 natural Para- 

 dise, diminutive size (plumes of the 

 Lesser Bird of Paradise) ; 10 Black 

 Paradise (dyed) ; 10 made-up 

 Paradise ornaments ; 90 small made- 

 up Paradise ornaments ; 10 Heron 

 aigrettes (bundles of 40 plumes or 

 sprays each) ; 500 plumes and semi- 

 plumes of the Snowy Egret. 

 John T. Nichols, New York City. 



9 Birds' nests. 

 John H. Noll, Arlington, N. J. 



8 Beetles, 1 Luna Moth, 9 Birds, 8 

 Birds' eggs. 



Dr. George H. Patterson, New York 

 City. 



2 Bald Eagle skins, from Baronofr 

 Island, Alaska. 



Orville Phillips, West Nyack, N. Y. 



Yellow-billed Cuckoo. 

 Ernest Thompson Seton, Greenwich, 

 Conn. 



3 Thrushes and 1 Sparrow, in the 

 flesh. 



