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Wilcox, Miss Maey R. — Continued, 

 the election of Gen. Andrew Jacksou 

 to the Presidency of the United 

 States, dated December 10, 1828, and 

 addressed to Mrs. Andrew J. Donel- 

 son (56683). Loan. 



Wilcox, Brig. Gen. Timothy E., U. S. 

 Army (retired), AVashington, D. C. : 

 3 specimens of Vitis from the Dis- 

 trict of Columbia (55765). 



Wilcox, Walter D., Washington, D. C. : 

 3 photographs — hindscapes, Canadian 

 Rocliies, reproduced from auto- 

 chromes by the donor (57130). 



Wild, William, East Aurora, N. Y. : 

 11 specimens of bred Coleoptera 

 (56575). 



Wilkes, Miss Jane, Washington, D. C. : 

 Personal relics of Rear Admiral 

 Charles Wilkes, U. S. Navy (56944). 



WiLLCox, Joseph, Philadelphia, Pa. : 4 

 specimens of Tertiary fossils from 

 the Miocene of North Carolina and 

 the Pliocene of Florida (56419). 



Williams, A. H., Gainesville, Tex. : 

 Specimen of native sulphur (56323). 



AViLLiAMS, R. W., Office of the Solic- 

 itor, U. S. Department of Agricul- 

 ture, Washington, D. C. : 98 bird 

 skins from the United States (56950) . 



Williams & Wilkins Company, Balti- 

 more. Md. : 5 specimens showing 

 method of Waverly Press in binding 

 a magazine (56369). 



Williamson, Prof. E. B., Bluftton, 

 Ind. : 46 dragonflies from North. 

 Central and South America, repre- 

 senting 10 species and including 3 

 species new to the Museum collec- 

 tion, four of the specimens being 

 cotypes belonging to one sijecies 

 (56110) ; 13 dragonflies. represent- 

 ing 4 species, from Arizona and 

 Trinidad, including a male paratype 

 of Metaleptobasis manritia, n. sp., 

 from Trinidad (56199) ; 57 North 

 American dragonflies from Texas, 

 Oklahoma and other localities, rep- 

 resenting 20 species and including 

 paratypes of 1 new to the Museum 

 collection (56404). 



WiLMEB, Col. L. WORTHINGTON, 1^0- 



thian House, Ryde, Isle of Wight, 

 England : 50 fossil shells, insects and 

 a plant, from the Isle of Wight 

 (56041). 



Wilson Aluminum Company, Hol- 

 comb's Rock, Va. : 9 specimens of 

 Iron alloys, received at the close of 

 the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 

 1904 (56151). 



Wilson, Philip D., Bisbee, Ariz. : 3 

 specimens of cuprodescloizite (new 

 variety) ; type material (56063). 



Wilson, Mrs. Thomas Hamilton, and 

 Miss Abekcrombie, Washington, D. 

 C. : Articles of early American wear- 

 ing apparel and accessories of dress 

 (56534: loan). 



Wimsatt, W. C, Washington, D. C. : 

 B(arn owl, Tyto pratincola, from 

 Washington (56214). 



Winchester Repeating Arms Com- 

 pany, New Haven, Conn. : 2 Win- 

 chester sporting rifles (56763). 



Winkley, Rev. H. W., Danvers, Mass. : 

 About 50 specimens, representing 6 

 species, of marine and land shells 

 from Eastport, Me., and Province- 

 town, Mass. (56191). 



WiTCOMBE, McGeachin & Co,, New 

 York City: 19 lengths of 2 yards 

 each of old English hand-printed 

 chintzes (56219). 



Wood, Nelson R., U. S. National Mu- 

 seum : 6 specimens of Neoseps and 2 

 frogs, from Florida (56537) ; young 

 robin, Planestictis migratorius, and 

 young blue jay, Cyanocitta cristata, 

 from the District of Columbia 

 (57020). 



Wood, Mrs. O. E., Kingston, N. Y. : 8 

 pieces of brassware (56739: loan). 



Woodbury, Miss Ellen C. deQ. 

 (through Mr. Gist Blair, executor, 

 Washington, D. C.) : Silver and 

 coral rattle which belonged to John 

 Hancock, Governor of Massachu- 

 setts; also papers establishing its 

 authenticity (56535: bequest). 



Woods, Francis L. (See under 

 Charles H. Hussey.) 



