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I Box of archaeological specimens 

 from Florida; 6 boxes of archaeolog- 

 ical specimens from the Southwest. 

 Collected by N. C. Nelson. 



1 Box of archaeological specimens 

 from the Southwest. Collected by 

 Leslie Spier. 



Embroidered robe from the Mandan. 

 Collected by Gilbert L. Wilson. 



2 Shipments of ethnological speci- 

 mens from Central America. Col- 

 lected by Herbert J. Spinden. 



DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC 

 HEALTH 



By Gift 



George E. Brown, New York City. 



4 Loaves of war bread. 



Cornell University Medical School, 

 New York City. 

 I Bacterial specimen. 

 Corn Products Refining Co., Edgewa- 

 ter, N.J. 

 Set of 22 different corn products. 

 H. S. Cum mings, Washington, D. C. 

 Eggs of yellow fever mosquito, Ha- 

 vana. 

 Wilfred G. Fralick, New York City. 



Picture of gangrenous foot. 

 Johns Hopkins Medical School, Balti- 

 more, Md. 

 9 Bacterial specimens. 

 Roy E. Jones, Storrs, Conn. 



Corn stalks and wheat. 

 Yamei Kin, New York City. 



Chinese foods. 

 Lederle Antitoxin Laboratory, Pearl 

 River, N. Y. 



3 Bacterial specimens. 



E. H. Meyers, Cincinnati, Ohio. 



5 Bacterial specimens. 



Michigan Agricultural College, East 



Lansing, Mich. 

 I Bacterial specimen. 

 New York Agricultltral Experiment* 



Station, Geneva, N. Y. 



6 Bacterial specimens. 



New York City Board of Health. 



3 Bacterial specimens. 

 Augustus Nulle, New York City. 



Wild rice, raw and cooked. 

 Pillsbury Flour Mills Co., Minneapo- 

 lis, Minn. 



12 Sample packages of flour, bran, 

 etc. 

 Plastic Art Novelty & Specialty Co., 

 New York City. 

 Set of food models consisting of 74 

 one-hundred-calorie portions. 

 Sheffield Scientific School, New 

 Haven, Conn. 

 2 Bacterial specimens. 

 Wilfrid Sudler, Quebec, Canada. 



7 Bacterial specimens. 

 R. W. Tower, New York City. 



Bacteriological chart. 

 United States Department of Agri- 

 culture, Washington, D. C. 

 15 Bacterial specimens. 

 Benjamin White, Otisville, N. Y. 

 2 Bacterial specimens. 



By Exchange 



Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

 2 Reproductions of mushrooms. 



By Purchase 



Canteen, mess kit, blanket, poncho, 



half tent, haversack, belt. 

 12 Transparencies. 

 4 Groups of wax reproductions of 



edible fungi (mushrooms). 

 1 Campaign hat, 1 pair of shoes. 



ART 



By Gift 



American Numismatic Society, New 

 York City. 

 Bronze medal commemorating decla- 

 ration of war on Germany by United 

 States. Eli Harvey fecit. 

 Louis Agassiz Fuertes, Ithaca, N. Y. 

 Four paintings of South American 

 Birds. 

 Rodman Gilder, New York City. 

 Lithograph. Portrait of James E. 

 DeKay. 

 J. M. Hoffmire, Newark, N. J., and C. 

 W. MacMullen, New York City. 

 Oil painting of Bison Herd, Pike's 

 Peak in background. Painted by 

 Titian R. Peale. 

 Robert Havell Lockwood, Yonkers, 

 N. Y. 

 Oil painting of Black Vultures, after 

 Audubon. Painted by Robert 

 Havell. 24 colored plates of Insects. 



