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PvEPORT OF XATIOITiUl, MUSEUiNI, 1920. 



WlIKllRY, Dr. E. T.— Coutinuea. 

 land (G-i:iG9) ; 3 plants from Mary- 

 land (G-13S7) ; OS specimens of plants 

 (G4732). 



(Spo also under Dr. H. D. Gibbs, 

 and ( ». Ivan Lee.) 



^\■1HT1■:, Mrs. John J., Wa.sliington, 

 D. C. : Mounted lion head in a glass 

 case, tmd a mounted wliite rhino 

 head (64432) ; mounted Bongo head 

 (G4SGS). Deposit. 



AVHITE, Captain S. A., Fulliam, South 

 Australia, and Dr. R. W. Shufeldt, 

 1'. .S. Army (retired), Washington, 

 D. C. : Skeleton of wedge-tailed 

 wigle, Uroactus audax, from Aus- 

 tralia (64S62). 



WHITING, J. D., New Haven, Conn, 

 (thi-ough the Government Loan Or- 

 ganization, New York City) : Paint- 

 ing by the donor entitled "Army 

 Transports"' (65173). 



WHITNEY. F. E.. Tacoma. Wash, 

 (through Dr. .T. Walter Fewkes) : 

 Experiments in chipping (agate and 

 glass) made by the donor (6 speci- 

 mens) (64774). 



WHITNEY, L. A. (See under Cali- 

 fornia, State of, Department of Agri- 

 culture). 



WICKHAM, H. F., University of 

 Iowa. Iowa City, Iowa : A vial of 

 rare beetle larvae and pupae 

 (G4737). 



WIENER, Captain Clabexce L., New 

 York City : 14 Confederate and other 

 notes, a plaster di.sk, and 19.1 an- 

 cient coins (G44S0). 



WILCUX, Brigadier General, T. E., 

 U. S. Army (retired), Washington, 

 D. C. ; 3 siiecimens of plants, Arhhjs 

 triplnjUa (64974). 



WILDE. F. L, (through Dr. C. Wytlie 

 Cooke. U. S. Geological Survey, 

 Washington, D. C.) : 3 sea urchins 

 and a large Peetcn collectetl by tlic 

 donor in Colombia, South America 

 '63939)1 (through Dr. T. Way land 

 Vaughan) : 9 fossils from cast of 

 CariajTcna. Colombiji ((UOJl). 



WILLIA:\IS, Dr. Dudley A.. Provi- 

 dence, R. I. (through Dr. W. A. 

 Dewey, Ann Arbor, Mich.) : 10 vol- 

 umes of Allen's Encyclopedia of 

 Homeopathic Materia Medica. with 

 Symptom Register, and a copy i»f 

 Hahnemann's Lesser Writings 

 (63831). 



WILLIAMSON, E. B.. Bluffton, Ind.: 

 2G Odouata (7 species of 'Scone run 

 and 4 species of Heteragrion) from 

 Central and South America (63921 ) ; 

 6 Odonata from Indiana, Colombia, 

 and Guatemala, and 3 envelopes of 

 food of Enjtlienais simplicicolUfi 

 (64260). 



AVILSON, President Woomiow. Wliite 

 House, Washington, D. C. : Illumin- 

 ated address from the Lord Mayors 

 and other officials of various cities 

 and towns of Great Britain and 

 Ireland to the people of the Unilt><l 

 States of America expressing regret 

 at tlie departure of the ^\juerican 

 Military and Naval Forces after the 

 conclusion of the World War, 1910 

 (64.J.J1, transfer). (See also under 

 Branko Dechkovitch). 



WILSON. Mrs. WoooKOW, White 

 House. WasMngtoi>. D. C. (thnnigh 

 Mrs. Julian- James) : A black velvet 

 evening gown worn by the donor 

 (64061). 



WILSON AND COMPANY. Clucago. 

 111. (through Mr. L. M. Tolman, 

 Chief Chemist) ; 31 samples of edible 

 and inedible animal oils and fats, 

 and 3 charts showing manner of cut- 

 ting up carcasses of beef, pork an>l 

 mutton (65045). 



WINCHESTER, Dkan E., Washington. 

 D. C. : A specimen of fossil wood 

 from the Eocene of Jamaica (6497G). 



WOLCOTT, G. N., Bureau of Ento- 

 mology, L'. S. Department of Agri- 

 culture, Washington, D. C. : 47 land 

 shells. 4 species, collected by the 

 donor . at Bannereld, New Yovk 

 (G4242). 



WOLFF. Prof. J. E., Harvard Univer- 

 sity. Cambridge, ^hi.ss. : 1.50 grams 

 of the Estlierville meteorite (650S5, 

 exchange). 



