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REPORT OF XATIOKAL MUSEUM, 1913. 



Williams, Miss Maey H., Washington, 

 D. C: Red -velvet cope, Spanish, 16th 

 century; 3 pieces of brocade, 17th cen- 

 tury; piece of red silk; and 2 pieces of 

 red velvet (55325: loan). 



Williams, R. S., New York Botanical 

 Garden, Bronx Park, New York City: 

 Specimen of Encelia pilocarpa from 

 Peru (55574). 



Williams, Thomas E., Arvonia, Va. 

 (through T. Nelson Dale, XJ. S. Geolog- 

 ical Survey, Washington, D. C): 

 2 slabs containing fossil crinoids 

 (54336). 



Williamson, E. B., Bluffton, Ind. 

 (through Philip P. Calvert): 39 neo- 

 tropical dragonilies (54323: exchange); 

 38 specimens, representing 16 species, 

 of dragonfliea from Guatemala, and 7 

 specimens, representing 4 species, of 

 dragonflies from the United States 

 (54489). 



Willis, Bailey, Washington, D. C: 125 

 specimens of Sphxrium, Planorbis, and 

 Lymnea, from Laguna N-huan Maquin 

 chao, Rio Negro, Argentina (54285). 



WiLMER, Col. L. WORTHINGTON, LotlliaU 



Ilouse, Ryde, England: 125 specimens 

 of fossil shells from the Isle of Wight, 26 

 specimens of recent shells from the Isle 

 of Wight and Jamaica, and 6 plants 

 (54913). 



WiNKLEY, Rev. Henry W., Danvers, 

 Mass.: 6 specimens of Odostomia (Eva- 

 lea) bartschi from Woods Hole, Mass. 

 (54365); sample of sittings containing 

 crustaceans, from Quohog Bay, Me. 

 (54478). 



WiNTHROP, Hon. Beekman, Washington, 

 D. C: Filipino rain coat (55160). 



WoNALANCET COMPANY, Nashua, N. H. : 

 9 samples of Peruvian and China raw 

 and carded cotton (55402). 



Wood, N. R., U. S. National Museum: 

 Crayfishes and spiders, from Florida 

 (55197). 



Woodward, S. W. (See under Egypt 

 Exploration Fund.) 



WooLLEY, Claude L., Baltimore, Md.: 

 A horizontal bronze sundial adapted to 

 the latitude of Aberdeen, Scotland 

 (54544); a horizontal aluminum sundial 

 for the latitude of Constantinople, 

 Turkey (54965). 



WooTON, Prof. E. 0., U. S. Department 

 of Agriculture, Washington, D. C: 

 10,000 plants chiefly from New Mexico 

 (55346: purchase). 



Wright, W. S., San Diego, Cal.: About 

 198 Lepidoptera (55209). 



WtTRZLOw, E. C, Houma, La.: Li^ing 

 specimen of Hymenocallis collected 

 near Houma (55410); 4 living speci- 

 mens of Opuntia from Louisiana (55543). 



Wyoming, University of, Laramie, 

 Wyo.: 721 plants from Idaho (54968: 

 exchange). 



Yankee Consolidated Mining Com- 

 pany, Salt Lake City, Utah (through 

 Victor C. Heikes, U. S. Geological Sur- 

 vey): 4 specimens of zinc ore from the 

 Tintic Mining District, Utah (55302); 

 an exhibition specimen of calamine 

 from the Yankee Consolidated Mine, 

 Eureka, Utah (54434). (See under 

 B. N. Lehman.) 



Yellowstone National Park, Yellow- 

 stone Park, W^yo. (See under Interior, 

 Department of.) 



YoTHERS, M. A., Agricultural Experi- 

 ment Station, Pullman, Wash.: 10 

 specimens of Panscopus sequalis (54467). 



Young, James Hay, Meredith, Victoria, 

 Australia: 14 specimens, representing 

 9 species, of Ordovician graptolites 

 from Australia; also Australian land 

 and fresh-water shells, representing 32 

 species (55141); Tertiary fossils, repre- 

 senting 35 species, from Australia 

 (55615). Exchange. 



Zacharie, Dr. Charles C, White Plains, 

 N. Y.: A long black bow of the Indians 

 of Brazil near the Amazon River (55334) . 



ZuMBRUN, Fred., Fort Klamath, Oreg.: 

 Braincase of a deer (55221). 



