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Wilkinson, Lieut. Commander T. S., 

 U. S. Navy, Navy Department, 

 Bureau of Ordnance, AVashington, D. 

 C. ; Fragment of the envelope of the 

 first Zeppelin airship, completed 

 in Germany, December 12, 1901 

 (62916). 



WiLLETT, G., Los Angeles, Calif. : 6 

 mollusks, Epiphragtiwphora traski 

 traski, taken in sand hills near El 

 Segundo, Los Angeles County, Calif. 

 (62993) ; 3 land shells from Colusa 

 County. Calif., including the type of 

 a new sub.species, Epiphragmophora 

 tudiculata loillctth (63333). 



WiLMER, Col. L. WORTHINGTON, Loth- 



ian House. Ryde, Isle of Wight : 

 About 500 specimens of Cretaceous 

 and Tertiary fossils from England, 

 and 30 specimens of algae (63556). 



Wilms, Dr. John H., Cincinnati, Ohio 

 (through Dr. W. A. Dewey, Ann 

 Arbor, Mich.) : King's History of 

 Homeopathy in four volumes 

 (63423). 



Wilson, Woodrow, The White House, 

 Washington, D. C. : Roman coin is- 

 sued during the reign of Antoninus 

 Pius, 138-161 A. D., and unearthed 

 in 1918 on the battle line in north- 

 em France by Lieut. L. H. A. La- 

 Brecque, Eleventh Battalion, Cana- 

 dian Railway Troops, British Ex- 

 peditionary Forces (62671, deposit). 



Winchester, Dr. G., Wyoming, 111. : 

 Austrian portable telephone set cap- 

 tured by Italian forces during the 

 European War, 1914-1918, and a box 

 of Brock light filters and goggles 

 (6.3698). (See also under General 

 Electric Co., Engineer Division. 

 Schenectady, N. T., and T. W. Case.) 



Wirt, Charles. Germantown, Pa. : 

 Cardew voltmeter (63090). 



Wood, Nelson R., U. S. National 

 Museum: 19 young solft-shelled 



Wood, Nelson R. — Continued, 

 turtles from Florida ; 2 lizards from 

 Florida (62696, 62755; 63279). 



AYoodhouse, Henry, New York City: 

 3 envelopes forwarded from New 

 York to Washington, D. C, by the 

 first aeroplane mail at reduced post- 

 age rate of 16 cents, July 15, 

 1918 (62933). 



Woodson, W. H., Berwyn, Md. : Stone 

 pestle found on the bank of the 

 Illinois River, Ind. T. (62751). 



Woollet, Claude L., Baltimore, Md. : 

 Aluminum sundial adapted for North 

 latitude from to 65 degrees (62672) ; 

 aluminum sundial adapted to the 

 latitude of .Jerusalem, Palestine (N. 

 Lat 31° 47') (63064). 



Worth Co.. J. B., Petersburg, Ya. 

 (through H. C. Thompson, U. S. De- 

 partment of Agriculture) : 4 samples 

 of raw peanuts (62775). 



Wren. Christopher. Plymouth, Pa.: 

 Skeleton dug up on an Indian village 

 site on the north bank of the north 

 branch of the Susquehanna River, at 

 Dorranceton Borough, Pa. (626.59). 



Wyckoff, Nathaniel C, Construction 

 Division, War Department, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. : 2 specimens of a beetle 

 Passalus cornutus (63497). 



Yale University, Department of Bot- 

 any, New Haven, Conn, (through 

 Prof. A. W. Evans). Parts of 3 type 

 .specimens of plants, Hepaticae, from 

 Cuba and Mexico (62895, exchange). 



Yottng, Mrs. C. E., Washington, D. C. : 

 200 specimens of ferns from the 

 United States and Canada (62873). 



Young Men's Christian Association 

 OF the United States, New York 

 City: 1 poster. The Red Triangle 

 (63354). 



Zanofsky, Charles A., Baltimore, 

 Md. : Albino English sparrow. Passer 

 domesticus (63488). 



