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WANGER, N., Washington, D. C, : 

 Egg cases of a large sea shell 

 (68857). 

 WAR DEPARTMENT : 



Air Service: 23 Air Service photo- 

 graphs (70129). 

 Army Medical Museum: Skulls of 

 reptiles and mammals, and 

 snakes (alcoholic) from Pana- 

 ma (69993). 

 Quartermaster General, Office of: 

 Australian military and naval 

 uniforms and insignia of the 

 period of the World War 

 (69437) ; New Zealand military 

 uniforms, insignia and equip- 

 ment of the period of the World 

 War (69849) ; articles of Ger- 

 man cavalry equipment made 

 from paper yarns, from Salvage 

 Plant at Fort Myer, Va. (70063). 

 Signal Corps: American, French, 

 and German Army field signal- 

 ling apparatus, including tele- 

 phone, telegraph, and radio ; 

 also airplane communication 

 equipment (69853) ; radio 

 equipment, including receiving 

 set, connectors, and insulators 

 (70141). 

 Public Buildings and Ch-ouvds: 

 Specimens of white elm (68684). 

 WARD, MRS. L. A. COONLEY, Wyo- 

 ming, N. Y. : The residual portion of 

 the Ward-Coonley collection of mete- 

 orites (68994). 

 WARD'S NATURAL SCIENCE ES- 

 TABLISHMENT, Rochester, N. Y. : 

 4 specimens of minerals (68891) ; 

 16 specimens of minerals represent- 

 ing 9 species (69274) ; specimen of 

 the mineral pyrobelonite from Lang- 

 ban, Sweden (69541) ; fragmentary 

 pieces of New Concord, Ohio, and 

 Waconda, Kans., meteoric stones 

 (69600) ; a large exhibition speci- 

 men of the mineral descloizite from 

 South Africa (70049). Exchange. 

 WASHINGTON, Dr. Henry S., Wash- 

 ington, D. C. Echinoid from Bar- 

 bados (68841) ; specimen of wolfra- 

 mite from S. Hunan, China (69041). 



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WASHINGTON LOAN AND TRUST 

 COMPANY, Washington, D. C. 

 (See under Matilda J. Ramsey). 



WASHINGTON, STATE COLLEGE 

 OF, Pullman, Wash, (through Prof. 

 A. L. Melander) : 2 rare western 

 crickets, and 40 flies (69431, 69639). 



WATERSTON, James (See under 

 British Government, British Mu- 

 seum (Natural History) ). 



WATSON, George (through Lieut. 

 Commander John C. Soley, U. S. 

 Navy, Branch Hydrographic Office, 

 New Orleans, La.) : 2 samples of 

 bauxite from the Moengo mines, 

 Dutch Guiana (70041). 



\VEATHERBY, C. A., East Hartford, 

 Conn. : 213 plants from New England 

 (69579) ; plant from Ohio (68758). 



WEAVER, Mrs. Erasmus Morgan, 

 Washington, D. C. : A pearl shell 

 and an ammonite (68954). 



WEBER, Frederick, New York City 

 (through Will Simmons) : Drypoint 

 " Portrait Group " and an etching 

 "Wild Cherry Trees" (70029). 



WEHR, E. E. (See under Nebraska, 

 University of). 



WELCH, Mrs. G. B., Washington, 

 D. C. : 16 Tlinkit Indian baskets, 

 Sitka, Alaska (69064). 



WELLS, Gabriel, New York City: 

 Book of Joshua from the Gutenberg 

 Bible (68572, loan). 



WENDLER, Prof. C, Chene-Bourg, 

 near Geneva, Switzerland : 137-gram 

 fragment of the stony meteorite of 

 Molina, Murcia Province, Spain 

 (69632, exchange). 



WENGER, Joseph, U. S. Naval Acad- 

 emy, Annapolis, Md. : 6 land shells 

 from Mount Pelee, Martinique 



(6SS49). 



WESEL MAUFACTURING COM- 

 PANY, F., Brooklyn, N. Y. : Wesel 

 final block for mounting printing 

 plates (69354). 



WESTERGARD, Dr. A. H. (See under 

 Sweden, Geological Survey of). 



