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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1923. 



VIDAL, Rafael, Mayaguez, Porto 

 Rico: About a dozen bones of mam- 

 mals and 3 bones of birds from In- 

 dian deposits at Mayaguez (69419). 



VIOSCA, Percy, jr. (See under South- 

 ern Biological Supply Company). 



VONSEN. M., Petaluma, Calif.: 26 

 minerals (68832, exchange). 



VROOMAN, Mrs. Carl, Bloomington, 

 111. (through Mrs. R. G. Hoes) : 

 Black beaded dress worn by Mrs. 

 Matthew T. Scott when President 

 General of the National Society of 

 the Daughters of the American Rev- 

 olution (69491). 



WAGNER, Roy S., Fresno, Calif.: 

 About 400 specimens, 54 species, of 

 beetles (68732). 



WAKELAND, Claude, Parma, Idaho: 

 7 moths (69900). 



WALCOTT, ARTHUR L. (through 

 Bouvier, CafEey and Beale, New 

 York City : A suit of Korean armor 

 (68986, bequest). 



WALCOTT, Dr. Charles D., Smith- 

 sonian Institution: 10 living cacti 

 from Alberta (6S580) ; gilt token 

 commemorating the seventieth anni- 

 versary of the Rock Island Rail- 

 road lines, 1922 (68987) ; an en- 

 graving by Thomas Doney, entitled 

 "The Jolly Flat Boat Men" 

 (69090) ; photograph of the dele- 

 gates to the Darwin Celebration, 

 1909 (69098) ; a red and white 

 patchwork quilt made about 1850 by 

 Mrs. Mary L. Walcott of Utica, N. 

 Y., mother of the donor, and 2 hand- 

 wovec blue and white bedspreads 

 obtained from an old residence in 

 Washington County, N. Y., about 

 1892 (69191) ; box of child's blocks 

 made in Germany during the early 

 part of the 19th century (37 speci- 



, mens) (69218) ; bronze paper- 

 weight, drop forged by Kraeuter 

 and Company, Inc., Newark, N. J., 

 bearing a relief portrait of Al)raliam 

 Lincoln (69285, deposit) ; military 

 medal awarded by the French Gov- 

 ernment in memory of Aviator 

 Stuart Walcott, killed in action De- 

 cember 12, 1917, and a copy of the 

 decree conferring the award (70130). 



WALCOTT, Mrs. Charles D., Wash- 

 ington, D. C. : Plant from British 

 Columbia (69123) ; 19 mollusks 

 from a small lake at the head of 

 Clearwater River, north of Lake 

 Louise Station, Alberta, Canada 

 (69127) ; 7 plants from the Cana- 

 dian Rockies (69162). 



WALCOTT, Miss Helen B., Washing- 

 ton, D. C. 6 etchings (69801, loan). 



WALES, George C, Boston, Mass. 

 (through Will Simmons) : Soft- 

 ground etching " Stand by to Let 

 Go" (70024). 



WALFORD, Edwin A., West Bar, 

 Banbury, England : Slab of Mesozoic 

 crinoids from England, and 36 

 Miocene gastropods from Bordi- 

 ghera. northern Italy (68620) ; 150 

 specimens of Miocene fossils from 

 Bordighera, Italy (68957) ; 25 speci- 

 mens, 18 species, of Silurian fossils 

 from the Wenlock shales of England 

 (69077) ; 140 specimens, represent- 

 ing 80 species, of Silurian fossils 

 from England ; also 1 specimen of 

 Middle Liassic ironstone, and 1 of 

 Liassic coral (69848). 



WALKER, AXEX., Blaine, Oreg. 

 (through Dr. W. H. Da 11) : 32 speci- 

 mens of shells from Blaine and 

 Netarts, Oreg., representing about 

 7 species (70073) ; about 20 speci- 

 mens, 3 species, of marine shells 

 from Tillamook Countj', Oreg. 

 (70212). 



WALKER, Dr. Bryant, Detroit, Mich. : 

 5 mollusks, including 1 cotype from 

 Alabama (68824). 



WALKER, E. P. (See under Agricul- 

 ture, Department of, Bureau of Bio- 

 logical Survey). 



WALKER, HoBART S.. Chattanooga, 

 Tenn. : 3 plants from Tennessee 

 (68686). 



WALLBRUNN, KLING & COMPANY, 

 Chicago, 111. : Fountain lettering 

 pen, 1 set (15) assorted speedball 

 lettering and drawing pens (68713). 



WALTON, C, Peterhead, South Aus- 

 tralia: About 8 shipworms, includ- 

 ing the type of a new subgenus, from 

 Largs Bay, Australia (69455). 



