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REPORT OF NATIONAL. MUSEUM, 1923. 



WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA 

 SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND, Pitts- 

 burgh, Pa. : Copy of the " Illumina- 

 tor," a quarterly magazine for the 

 blind (69650). 



WESTON, Edward, Glendale, Calif., 9 

 pictoral prints (69551). 



WETMORE, Dr. Axexandeb, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. : Long-eared owl from 

 Virginia (69424) ; skeleton and 10 

 skulls of ducks (69566). 



(See also under J. B. Stitzel.) 



WHEATLEY, E. a., Chattanooga, 

 Tenn. : Fragments of male and fe- 

 male Indian skeletons found in a 

 cave in Fentress County, Tenn. 

 (69260). 



WHERRY, Dr. E. T., Bureau of Chem- 

 istry, U. S. Department of Agricul- 

 ture, Washington, D. C. : 4 ferns 

 from South Carolina, and 4 plants 

 (68679, 6S763). 



WHITE, C. E., Los Angeles, Calif.: 

 4 bivalve shells from Mugu Bay, 

 Ventura County, Calif. (69458). 



WHITE, John Jay, New York City: 

 Mounted head of an African ante- 

 lope (69093) ; 4 skins of monkeys 

 from Africa (70120). 



WHITE, W. H., College Park, Md. : 

 Shrew (69192). 



WHITING, Dr. P. W., State Univer- 

 sity of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa : Ap- 

 proximately 500 parasites of a Bra- 

 conid genus, being descendants of 1 

 female and reared under known con- 

 ditions (69585). 



WICKHAM, Prof. H. F., Iowa City, 

 Iowa (through W. S. Fisher) : 14 

 beetles, including 11 species, 4 of 

 which are types (70232). 



WIGGERS, Dr. August F. A., Flush- 

 ing, N. Y. : Parasitic worm (69151). 



WILCOX, Jane and Makcia, Fort 

 Humphreys, Va. : Black and white 

 warbler from Virginia (69972). 



WILCOX, Brig. Gen. Timothy E., 

 U. S. Army (ret'd.), Washington, 

 D. C: 3 plants (68915). 



WILDE, F. L., New York City 

 (through Dr. T. Wayland Vaughan) : 

 126 specimens of Tertiary and Meso- 

 zoic fossils from Cuba (68531). 



WILLETT, G., Craig, Alaska: 28 

 specimens, 9 species, of marine mol- 

 lusks, and 29 specimens, 13 species, 

 of marine mollusks, including type 

 of a new species, all from Craig 

 (68814, 69225). 



WILLIAMS, Mrs. E. M., Northfleld, 

 Minn. : Oak cane made from one of 

 the timbers of the U. S. S. Laiv- 

 rence, flagship of Commodore Oliver 

 H. Perry during the battle of Lake 

 Erie, September 10, 1813 (68770). 



WILLIAMS, N. E., Las Vegas, Nev. : 

 Specimen of gothite from the Sproul 

 Mesaba, near Black Canyon, on Colo- 

 rado River, Nev. (69279). 



WILLS, Maj. Davis Bowles, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. : 5 ancient Mexican ter- 

 racotta images and a whistle from 

 near Vera Cruz (70228). 



WILSON, C. L., Ednor, Md. : Cooper's 

 hawk (69179). 



WILSON, AV. R., Washington, D. C. : 

 American bittern (69037). 



WINECOFF, Dr. Thomas E., Evans- 

 ton, Wyo. : Box elder bug (69125). 



WINSLOW, Prof. E. J., Auburndale, 

 Mass. : 711 plants, chiefly from New 

 England (69922). 



WISCONSIN SCHOOL FOR THE 

 BLIND, Janesville, Wise: Copy of 

 the " Free Press," a periodical for 

 the blind (69698). 



WITZIG, John A., jr., Buffalo, N. Y. : 

 Gentleman's hat and case of the 

 period of the Civil War (68996). 



WOLFE, Walter G., Boston, Mass.: 

 Antinous shutter release made about 

 1896 or 1898 (69235). 



WOOD CONVERSION COMPANY, 

 Cloquet, Minn. : 14 specimens show- 

 ing stages in the manufacture of 

 " Balsam - Wool " insulation and 

 sound-deadening material (69913). 



WOOD NEWSPAPER MACHINERY 

 CORPORATION, New York City : 3 

 photographs of the Autoplate Stereo- 

 typing Machine (69438). 



WOOD, N. R. : 168 bird skins (68647). 



WOODWORTH, Prof. H. E. (See un- 

 der Philippine Islands, University 

 of the Philippines, College of Agri- 

 culture). 



