I.rST OF ACCESSTONS. 



107 



Parasitic Hymenoptera (43395: 43497; 

 43716). 



Vaughan, F. E., New Haven, Conii.: 65 

 arrowheads from ilichigan (43389) : 6 

 arrowheads from Michigan or Arkansas 

 (43757); 12 arrow points from Arkansas 

 (44114). Exchange. 



Vaughan, T. Wayland, U. S. National 

 Museum: 93 land and fi-esh-water shells 

 from Louisiana (44621). 



Verde Antico Marble Company, London, 

 England (received thi-ough Percy Clem- 

 ents, secretary): 3 unpoUshed pieces of 

 Thessalian marble (43773): one polished 

 hollow pedestal, from the Louisiana Pur- 

 chase Exposition (44294): and 6 three- 

 inch cubes, all from the quarries at La- 

 rissa, Greece (44602). 



Vermont, Herbarium of the University 

 OF, Burhngton, Vt. (received through 

 C. G. Pringle, ciu-ator): 222 plants from 

 Europe and Mexico (44473 : exchange) . 



Verrill, a. E., Yale University, New Ha- 

 ven, Conn.: 5 specimens of corals (3 of 

 them fragments of types) (44293: ex- 

 change). 



Verworn, ^Lix, University of Gottingen, 

 Gottingen, Germany: 51 prehistoric stone 

 and bronze objects from Germany and 

 Italy (43784: exchange). 



Veth, C. G., U. S. consular agent, Padang, 

 Sumatra: 28 skins and skulls of mam- 

 mals (44147: purchase). 



Victor Talking Machine Company, Cam- 

 den, N. J. (received through F. B. Middle- 

 ton): Victor Fifth Talking ^Machine and 

 28 Monarch records (44561). 



Vienna, Austria: K. K. Naturhistori- 

 scHEs Hofsiuseltm (leccived through A. 

 Zahlbruckner) : 200 plants (44235: ex- 

 change). 



ViERECK, H. L., Philadelphia, Pa.: 4 co- 

 types of hymenopterous instect (Halictus 

 vierecki Craw.) (43836). 



Vreeland, V. K. (See under New York 

 Botanical Garden.) 



Wagener, E. a., Adjuntas, p. R.: 5 ferns 

 from Porto Rico (43340). 



Wailes, L. a.. New Orleans, La.: Manmial, 

 reptiles, and seeds of plants (44067) ; fossil 

 shell, Cyprxa mus, variety bicornis Soiref- 

 by (44228). 



Waite, M. B., Washington, D. C: Plants 

 from the northern part of lUinois (43762) ; 

 NAT mus 1905 8 



specimen of Dudltyu from California 

 (44203). 

 Waldron, C. R., Agricultural College, South 

 Dakota (received through C. V. Piper): 

 22 plants from North America (43648). 

 Waldron, L. R., North Dakota Agricultural 

 College and Experiment Station, Agricul- 

 tuial College, North Dakota: Spring- 

 tails, genus Isotoma (43411). 

 Wall, William A., Magnoha, Ark.: Mole- 

 cricket , GryUotalpa borealis Burm . ( 43 1 38) . 

 Wallingsford, W. W., U. S. National Mu- 

 seum: Union veteran badge (43509). 

 Walter, George W., Washington, D. C: 

 "Original manuscript of the "Blackbird," 

 as sung by "Sir. W. F. Parish (44072); 

 sheet manuscript of "The Blackbird," as 

 sung by Mi's. G. W. McMillan (44029). 

 Warbltrton, C. W. (See imder Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture.) 

 War Department: 



Bureau of Insular Affairs (received 

 through Col. C. R. Edwards, Chief): 

 Copy of an "Album of Philip- 

 pine tj^es — Christians and Moros'' 

 (45051). 

 Bureau of Ordnance (received through 

 Brig. Gen. William Crozier. Chief): 2 

 United States magazine rifles of 

 the 1903 model, from the Spring- 

 held Armory (43132); Gatling gun, 

 wrought-iron Spanish gun, collection 

 of artillery projectiles, also cannon, 

 mortars, rifles, carbines, revolvers, 

 etc., from the Rock Island Arsenal 

 (44541: 44.542). 

 Military Information Division (received 

 through Maj.. William D. Beach, Gen- 

 eral Staff): Breech-loading Fergu- 

 son rifle, formerly owned by Gen. 

 John Watts de Peyster (44501). 

 Ward's Natural Science Establishment, 

 Rochester. N. Y.: Invertebrates from 

 Swan Island, Maine (gift); 24 bats from 

 the oriental region (44604: purchase). 

 Ware, Robert A.. Boston, Mass.: European 



ferns (43739). 

 Washburne, Chester. (See under De- 

 partment of Agriculture.) 

 Washington State College. Pullman, 

 Wash, (received through S. Shedd): 30 

 specimens of building stones (43025: ex- 

 change). 



