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WORKS, WiNFiELD F., Washington, 

 D. C. : Miscellaneous bones of the 

 codfish (69950). 



WORTHY PAPER COMPANY ASSO- 

 CIATION, Mittineague, Mass.: 18 

 specimens of printing letter press 

 and half tones, etc., on "Georgian 

 paper," manufactured by the Com- 

 pany (698G3). 



WORUMBO COMPANY, New York 

 City: Specimen of carded woolen 

 overcoating " Montagnac " (69633). 



WRIGHT, Fred E., Washington, D. C. : 



4 pipes made by natives for sale to 

 natives, and a cake of snuff from 

 South Africa (69114) ; ethnological 

 specimens from Cape Colony, Africa 

 (70040). 



( See also under De Beers Consoli- 

 dated Mines, Ltd.). 



WYND, F. Lyle, Eugene, Oreg. : 20 

 plants from Oregon (68590, 69067). 



WYOMING, UNIVERSITY OF, De- 

 partment of Botany, Laramie, Wyo : 



5 ferns from Wyoming (69029, ex- 

 change). 



YABE, Prof. H., Tohoku Imperial Uni- 

 versity, Geological Institute, Sendai, 

 Japan : Cast of the type of a fossil 

 ammonite (69036). 



YEAKEL, C. W., Syracuse, N. Y. : 

 Graptolite from the Clinton shales 

 of western New York (69734). 



YOUNG, J. P., Williamsport, Pa.: 3 

 ferns from Colorado (68874). 



ZAHLBRUCKNER, Dr. A. (See un- 

 der Naturhistorisches Staatsmu- 

 seum). 



ZEIMET, Carlo, Washington, D. C. : 

 6 mosses from North Carolina 

 (69045). 



ZELED6N. Mrs. Josfi C, San Jos6, 

 Costa Rica ; Central America : 20 

 ferns from Costa Rica (69862). 



ZELIZKO, J. v., Vienna, Austria: 

 Pleistocene fossils consisting of jaws 

 and limb bones of small mammals, 

 and shells (69953) ; examples of 

 moldavites from Bohemia (70083). 



ZERNY, Dr. H. (See under Naturhis- 

 torisches Staats museum). 



ZETEK, James, Ancon, Canal Zone: 

 About 8 shipworms from Miraflores 

 Lake, Panama (69441) ; (through 

 Dr. C. V. Piper) 10 plants from Pan- 

 ama (70043) ; 2 shipworms and 2 

 pieces of wood from the Panama 

 Canal (70136). 



ZINSSER AND COMPANY, Hastings- 

 on-Hudson, N. Y. : 7 specimens of 

 alizarine dyes and 8 skeins of dyed 

 woolen yarn (69278). 



ZOOLOGICAL INSTITUTE, Tokyo, 

 Japan (See under Japan, Zoological 

 Institute). 



ZOOLOGICAL MUSEUM, Copenhagen, 

 Denmark (through Dr. Th. Morten- 

 sen) : 50 crinoids (69528). 



ZOOLOGISCHE SAMMLUNG DES 

 BAYERISCHEN-STAATES, Munich, 

 Bavaria (through Dr. E. O. Engel) : 

 9 flies, 2 new species (68768, ex- 

 change). 



ZUMMACH, O. A., East Las Vegas, 

 N. Mex. : Examples of a silicate 

 mineral from the Rociada Mining 

 District, N. Mex. (69073). 



