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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1900. 



ViETT, George F., Norfolk, V:i. : 25 

 prints represeutins the ruius of Per- 

 sepolis, and maps of coimtries 

 around the Moditerraiiean Sea 

 (49470). 



^'iNTON, F. H. and H. A., Bedford, 

 Mass. : Spinet made by Joseph Ma- 

 hoon, London, England, about the 

 middle of the 17th century (49G5G). 



Yolk, Douglas, New York City : 

 Manuscript pages by the late Leon- 

 ard W. Volk, describing, in part, his 

 experience in making the ctists of 

 Abraham Lincoln's hands (SOOSo). 



VoLKART, Henry, St. Gallen, S^vitzer- 

 land : Complete weaving appa -atus 

 from Tunis (49G70). 



Walcott, Arthur S., New York City : 

 Suit of Korean armor (49386: loan). 



Walcott, Benjamin Stuart, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. : 60 specimens of 

 Devonian fossils from the Genesee 

 shales at Seneca Lake, New York 

 (49550). 



Walcott, Dr. Charles D., Secretary, 

 Smithsonian Institution : Nickle 

 medalet in conmiemoration of the 

 first production of malleable nickle 

 in 1S65, adorned with bust of Joseph 

 Wharton, president of the Interna- 

 tional Nickle Company. 



Walcott, Charles D., jr., Provo, 

 Utah: Skin and skull of a black 

 bear, Ursiis amcricanufi, from the 

 head of the north fork of Provo 

 River and Deer Creek, Utah 

 (49370). 



Wailes, Dr. L. A., New Orleans, La. : 

 Hercules beetle, Mcgalosoma elc- 

 phas, and a " rear horse " or " pray- 

 ing mantis," CJtaradodis, from 

 Guatemala (49461). 



Waldron, Mrs. James McClellan, 

 Yonkers, N. Y. : Silver tablespoon 

 which belonged in the Sheltou family 

 for nearly 300 years (49299). 



Walker, Alfred O., Ulcombe, Maid- 

 stone, Kent, England : 2 specimens of 

 amphipod. Stenothoe gallensis, from 

 Ceylon (50170 : exchange). 



Walker, Bryant, Detroit, Mich. : 2 

 specimens of TrunciUa Icnior from 

 Alabama (49403). 



Walker, Dr. James R., Pine Ridge 

 Agency, S. Dak. : Skulls of 2 Sioux 

 Indians, from a burial place on 

 Pine Ridge Reservat'ion (49114). 



Walker ^Museum, University of Chi- 

 cago, Chicago, 111.: Copies of plates 

 of " New York Paleontology," a'oI- 

 umes YI and YII (49358: ex- 

 change) ; 19 specimens of graptolites 

 (49690: loan). 



AYallace, J. E., Omaha, Nebr. : Skull 

 from Wallace Mound, Nebi-aska 

 (49333). (See also under Robert 

 F. Gilder.) 



AYallis, W. W. (See under A. C. 

 Weed.) 



Walsingham. Lord, Merton Ilall, 

 Thetford, England, and Mr. F. Du- 

 Cane Godman, London, England : 

 About 600 specimens of Microlepi- 

 doptera, including many cotypes, 

 principally from Central America 

 (49516: gift and exchanges). 



Wand, Y^ S., Fort William McKinley, 

 Manila, P. I. : Specimen of Lepidop- 

 tera, Attacus atlas (49180). 

 AA'ar Department : 



Fragmentary illuminated copy of 

 the Koran, talien from a hostile 

 Moro cotta near Masibay, Mindanao, 

 P. I. (49847). 



[/. jS. Militanj Academy: 18 pho- 

 tographs of Indian paintings by P. 

 Rindisbacher (.50098). 



Arm)/ Medical Miisctiin: Anatom- 

 ical specimens (49812). 



Ward, Henry H., East Orange, N. J. : 

 Gun cap battery used on the Atlan- 

 tic cable in 1866 (49466). 



Ward, Rowland, London, England : 

 jNIounted forest pig, Hylocliarus, 

 from Africa (49234: purchase). 



Ward, William M., Newport News, 

 Ya. : Four varieties of American 

 flags, with apparatus for display- 

 ing them (49497: deposit). 



Warren, Edward R., Colorado Springs, 

 Colo. : Type specimen of Eutamias 

 qiiadrivittatus animosus (.50172). 



