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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM;, 1915. 



Wak Department — Continued. 



through Mr. DeLong Rice, secretary 

 and superintendent, Shiloh National 

 Military Park (57449). 



Army Medical Museum: 4 alum- 

 inum coins, samples of the special 

 coinage used in the Leper Colony on 

 Culion Island, P. I., received by the 

 Army Medical Museum from the 

 Government of the Philippine Isl- 

 ands (57845). 



Office of the Chief of Ordnance: 

 U. S. magazine rifle, model of 1903, 

 adapted for use by marksmen in na- 

 tional rifle matches (57516). 



Wakd, Mrs. Maegaeet I., Rushton, 

 Mich.: Egg of a hybrid duck 

 (58226). 



Wajl;d's Natxjeal Science Establish- 

 ment, Rochester, N. Y. : Skeleton of 

 an aye-aye from Madagascar (58439 : 

 purchase). 



Waenek, J. C, Miami, Fla. : Bug, 

 Phymata erosa, subspecies fasciata 

 (57481) ; larva of a moth of the 

 family Limacodidse (5S066). 



Wakken Featherbone Company, The, 

 Three Oaks, Mich. : 12 specimens 

 illustrating the manufacture of 

 featherbone (57446). 



"Washington, C. S., U. S. National Mu- 

 seum : Bat, Lasionycteris noctiva- 

 gans, from Washington, D. C. 

 (57394). 



Washington, Dr. Henky S., Geo- 

 physical Laboratory, Carnegie Insti- 

 tution of Washington, Washington, 

 D. C. : A specimen showing unusual 

 crystals of sulphur, from Cianciana, 

 Girgenti, Sicily (58214). 



Washington Sanitarium, Takoma 

 Park, D. C. : A static electrical ma- 

 chine (57498). 



Waties, Miss Kate C, Columbia, S. 

 C. : Photograph of Dr. John Bach- 

 man, the celebrated naturalist of 

 Charleston, S. C. (57350). 



Watkins, John T., Alexandria, Va. : 

 2 Costa Rican gold coins, 2 gold or- 

 naments, necklace made of monkeys' 

 teeth, 2 jaguar teeth for personal 

 adornment, a specimen of mastate 



Watkins, John T. — Continued. 



fiber and a native pack bag made 

 from the same material, collected by 

 the donor in Costa Rica (58335). 



Watson, J. R., Agricultural Experi- 

 ment Station, University of Florida, 

 Gainesville, Fla. : 6 slides of Thy- 

 sanoptera, namely, 2 slides (co types) 

 of Heterothrips salicis var. wsciiH, 2 

 slides (type and cotype) of Eu- 

 thrips tritici var. projectus, 1 slide 

 (types) of Cryptothrips pini and 1 

 slide of larvae (57756). 



Weatheeby, C. a.. East Hartford, 

 Conn. : 27 specimens of plants from 

 Connecticut (57139). 



Webb, Walter D., jr., Washington, 

 D. C. : 8 land planarians from the 

 greenhouses of the Department of 

 Agriculture (57147) ; 10 specimens 

 of mollusks and crustaceans, col- 

 lected by Mrs. M. I. Sparks at Car- 

 diff, Cal. (57696) ; 27 isopods from a 

 small pond on low ground below 

 Chain Bridge, D. C. (57938). 



Webster, Prof. F. M., Bureau of En- 

 tomology, Washington, D. C. : A 

 piece of builders' paper, one side 

 colored blue ; probably the material 

 used by hornets in making the blue 

 stripes in the nest which was pre- 

 sented by Mr, A. D. Addison 

 (58343). 



^ Weeks, William H., jr., Brooklyn, 

 N. Y. : 17 species of land and marine 

 shells, mostly from Australia and 

 Tasmania (57555: exchange). 



Weems, Ensign P. V. H., U. S. Navy: 

 Lizards, insects, crabs, mollusks and 

 a fish, from Panama (57275; 57351; 

 57368). 



Weicker, Herman G., New York City : 

 6 bookplates (58021: exchange). 



Welsh, Robert F., Philadelphia, Pa.: 

 Fern, Dryopteris, from New Bruns- 

 wick (57403). 



Wenzel, C. a., Leyte, P. I. : 150 speci- 

 mens of plants from Leyte (57302: 

 purchase). 



AVesterman-Filer Company, Sharon, 

 Pa. : A lump of coal (57909). 



