LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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Unpv'ersitetets Zoologiske Museum. 

 (See under Copenhagen, Denmark.) 



Ueita, T., Kagoshima, Japan: Collec- 

 tion of Japanese crabs (57770; 

 57803). 



Vandaiia Coal Company, Terre 

 Haute, Ind. : Lump of coal (58084). 



Vandeebilt, Mrs. George W., Wash- 

 ington, D. C. : 3 oil paintings, 

 namely, " Rouviere in the role of 

 Hamlet" and " Le Repos," by Ed- 

 ouard Manet, and " Rosita," by Ig- 

 nacio Zuloaga (57942: loan). 



Van Dyke, Dr. E. C, San Francisco, 

 Cal. : 24 beetles, Cossonus, repre- 

 senting 7 species, including para- 

 types of 5 species recently described 

 by Dr. Van Dyke (58364). 



Van Eseltine, G. P., U. S. National 

 Museum: 120 specimens of plants 

 from the District of Columbia and 

 vicinity (58206). 



Van Skoik, Wuxis C, South Granby, 

 N. Y. : Skull found in a gravel bank 

 (58303). 



Vaughan, Dr. T. Wayland, U. S. Geo- 

 logical Survey, Washington, D. C. : 

 5 echinoids, 3 crabs, and a fish, col- 

 lected by Mr. E. W. Gudger, Tor- 

 tugas, Fla. (57822) ; marine inver- 

 tebrates, a beetle and 5 quart jars 

 of algfe, from Tortugas (57943). 

 (See under Sir H. Hesketh J. Bell, 

 W. Maxwell Greene, and H. A. Tem- 

 pany.) 



Vienna, Austria, K. K. Nattxehis- 

 toeisches Hofmuseum (through 

 Dr. F. X. Schaffer) : About 5,000 

 specimens of European Paleozoic 

 and Mesozoic invertebrate fossils 

 (57303: exchange). 



ViEEECK, Henry L., State Insectary, 

 Sacramento, Cal. : Land shells from 

 Italy (57526). 



Wait, Guy L., Lewistown, Mont. : Re- 

 mains of a Mosasaur, consisting of 

 50 or more vertebrse, skull, lower 

 jaw and portions of paddles (57248 : 

 purchase). 



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AVaixott, Miss Helen Beeese, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. : Hat worn by Mrs. 

 Helen B. Sanford, Oneida, N. Y., 

 about 1870 (58347). 



Wales, Edwaed, Washington, D. C. : 

 350 specimens of marine moUusks 

 from various localities (58436). 



Walkee, Bryant, Detroit, Mich. : 2 

 specimens of moUusk, Planorbis 

 multivolvis, from Howe Lake, Mich., 

 received through Mr. John B. Hen- 

 derson (57454) ; 7 specimens of mol- 

 lusk, Quadrula kieneriana, from 

 various localities in Georgia 

 (57892). 



Walkee, Dr. F. V., Bluflfton, S. C. : 

 Fly, Sciapus species (57421), 



Wallis, J. D., Winnipeg, Canada : 

 About 65 Microlepidoptera (58199). 



Walpole Brothers, Inc., New York 

 City : An Irish handwoven linen 

 damask tablecloth (57649). 



Walter, Mrs. Maey T., Washington, 

 D. C. : 9 specimens of plants from 

 Caj'Uga County, N. Y. (57450). 



AY ALTON, Jesse S., Pensacola, Fla. 

 (through Mr. R. C. Ballard Thrus- 

 ton, Louisville, Ky.) : A powder 

 horn, bullet pouch, measux'e for 

 powder charge, and dagger with 

 sheath, carried by Capt. William 

 Walton in the War of the Revolu- 

 tion; received from his great-grand- 

 son (58220: loan). 



AV ALTON, W. R., Bureau of Entomology, 

 AA^ashington, D. C. : Fly, Mauromyia 

 ptclla, from Carlisle, Pa. (57186). 



AA^\namaker, John, New York City : 

 A collection of samples of novelty 

 cotton dress fabrics produced in 1914 

 by Rodier, the foremost manufac- 

 turer of such fabrics in France 

 (58320). 



Wangeb, Newton, Washington, D. C. : 

 Specimen of the so-called " Ringing- 

 rock " (57944). 



AVae Depaetment: 



Fragmentary human skulls and 

 bones from a mound in the Shiloh 

 National Military Park, received. 



