190 



REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1020. 



VIOSCA, Pekcy, jr. (Sec muier Louis- 

 iana Slate Museuiu and Southern 

 Biological Supply Co.) , 



TOXSEX, :\I., Petalunia, Calif.: 2 

 luiucral specimens from Riverside 

 County, California (G394S. ex- 

 change) ; 2 specimens of smithsoiiite 

 and 2 of hydrozincite from Cerro 

 Gordo Mine, near Keeler, California 

 (64156, exchange) ; 3 specimens of 

 minerals from Island Blount Copper 

 mine. Trinity Comity, California 

 (6443G). 



WADE, Dr. Buuno, Geological Depart- 

 ment, .Johns Hopkins University, 

 Baltimore, INId. : A collection of bryo- 

 zoans from the Cretaceous of Tenne- 

 see (G4G0G). 



WAGNEIi, (Jus, Clements, Kaais. : 

 Cotton-mouth moccasin. Akn'i^t ra- 

 don i)isclvonis, and a water snake, 

 Xotrix sipcdon transversa (G41.34). 



WAUCOTT, Dr. Chaulks D.. Secre- 

 tary, Smithsonian Institution : 

 Bound folder entitled "The Cos- 

 tumes of the Members of the Uni- 

 versity of Oxford" (64.304). 

 (See also under Burton S. Fox.) 



WALCOTT, Mrs. Ciiaklks D., Wash- 

 ington, D. C. : 14G plants from Al- 

 berta and British Columbia (G41S9) ; 

 fady's side saddle iised by the douDr 

 (G4856). 



WALCOTT, :Miss Helen. Care. I>r. 

 Charles D. Walcott, Smithsonian In- 

 stitution : German military dncu-, 

 meuts and pamphlets found in the 

 attic of a chateau northeast of Ver- 

 dun. France, designated by the Ger- 

 mans as a Red Cross station, but 

 evidently used by them as an ob- 

 servation post (65027). 



AVALFORD, Edwin A., West Bar. Ban- 

 bury, England: 10 inverted) n-ate fos- 

 sils from the neighborhood of Ban- 

 bury, Oxfordshire, I^ngland (04140). 



WALKER. Dr. Bryant, Detroit, IVIicli. : 

 ]\[olhisk, Cyrcnoklca amrricainr, col- 

 lected by ]\rr. ,T. Zetek at Bunta 

 Paitilla. Panama (64043) ; 8 mol- 

 lusks, representing 4 siiet-ies. cotypes 

 of Ainnicnhis, frnm (luaiemala 

 (G4T0T). 



ANALKER, Dr. E. 31., University of 

 Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada: 

 40 Odonata, representing 20 species, 

 from Canada, including Ncuroconht- 

 lid raiihaskaiiensis, CocHaijrian in- 

 Icrrof/dlinii and C. anynlaiiim- 

 (G30:;]. exchange). 

 WALT>AC1], .loiiN, Hamilton, Ontario, 

 Canada : 3 Silurian fossils from On- 

 tario, Canada (64996, exchange). 

 WALTER. Miss Martha, New York 

 (through the Government Loan Or- 

 ganization. New York City: Portrait, 

 by the donor, of Brigadier Genera! 

 Charles I. De Bevoise) (6516G). 

 WAR DEPARTMENT : Lithograpliic 

 plan of the battlefield of Gettysburg 

 and 3 photographs showing group.s 

 of United States Army officers of the 

 period of the Civil War (64951). 

 General Htaff of ihc United States 

 Arm II : 

 Office of llir C/iief of Staff: Army, 

 Army Corps, Division, and 

 Special Unit Insignia, worn by 

 the officers and enlisted men 

 of the United States Army 

 during the war with Germany, 

 1917-191 S (72 specimens) 

 (64027). 

 General Staff CoUege: Jack 

 plane, the woodwork of which 

 was made from the planking 

 of the U. S. frigate Kearsarjc 

 in 1S71, and presented to 

 Lieut, flen. .Tohn M. Schofield, 

 U. S. Army, in 1895 (041.52). 

 Historical Branch: Poster.s 

 and maps relating to the 

 \ War with Germany, 1917- 



191S (63993) ; 3 bronze 

 j milltai-y buttons of the 



I early part of the nine- 



I teenth century (64116) ; 



1 posters is.sued in the 



United States during the 

 War witli Germany, 1917- 

 1918 (54 specimens) 

 (64126) ; 3 drawiugfi 

 made l»y students of the 

 American ^luseum of Art, 

 Beaune, France (64137) ; 

 Bolslu'vik Hag captured at 

 YakovJeveskay:; on the 



