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near Vancouver Barracks (43170); 5 

 plants from Arizona, Nebraska, and Idaho 

 (43248) ; 7 plants from Alaska, Arizona, 

 and other localities (43272) ; 8 plants from 

 various localities (43292) ; tusk of a mam- 

 moth and bones of a specimen of Cervus 

 warreni (43529): specimen of copper ore 

 (43530); 10 cacti from Grand Canyon 

 (44177); 5 cacti from Oklahoma (44178); 

 cactus from Oklahoma, collected by Mr. 

 Moors (44205) ; plants, principally cacti, 

 from California and Arizona (44241); 

 plant from Washington (44343). (See 

 also under A. H. Andrews; Capt. R. B. 

 Biyan, U. S. Army; Major D. D. Gaillard, 

 U. S. Army; Dr. R. B. Grubbs, U. S. 

 Army; Lieut. Col. F. West, U. S. Army; 

 G. A. Wilcox; Col. W. D. Wolverton, U. S. 

 Army.) 



Wilder, C. ^I., Riverside, Cal. : 3 plants from 

 California (44538). 



Wilkinson, E., Mansfield, Ohio: Mollusk 

 (Chlorostoma luctuosa Orb.) (42931); 7 

 plants from Ohio (43358). 



WiLLCOx, Joseph, Philadelphia, Pa.: 57 

 mollusks (Ainpullaria and Vhnpara) from 

 Florida (43811); 120 specimens of Ampul- 

 laria from near Lake Okechobee, Florida 

 (44216). 



Williams, D. W., Jackson, Ohio: Catalpa- 

 sphinx caterpillar (43032) ; 3 case-worms 

 Thyridopteryx ephemersefomies Stephens) 

 (43173). 



Williamson, E. B., Bluffton, Ind.: 24 mol- 

 lusks, Unionidse, from Kentucky (43242) ; 

 5 specimens of Unionidae from the South- 

 em States (43337) ; about 10 crayfishes 

 (44607). 



Williamson, T. M., Erie, Pa. : Photogi-aph of 

 a wheel-lock pistol (43707 : exchange) . 



WiLLisoN, Mrs. A., Ramsey, Mo.: 2 human 

 teeth (43560). 



Wilson, Hon. James. (See under Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture.) 



WiNGATE Fkank, Woodside, Long Island, 

 N. Y.: 2 plants (43002: exchange). 



WiNTHROP, Governor, Beekman, San Juan, 

 P. R. (received through A. H. Frazier, 

 secretary) : Tooth of a fossil shark, prob- 

 ably representing a species of Carcharodon 

 (43471). 



Wisconsin. LTniveesitv of. (See under 

 Smithsonian Institution.) 



Wise, Isador (received through F. W. 

 Clarke, U. S. Geological Surx^ey): Speci- 

 men of carnotite in supposed fossil wood 

 from Green River, Utah (43475). 



Wolfe, Mrs. J. C, Lodge Pole, Nebr.: 19 

 flint chips (43676). 



Wolverton, Col. W. D., U. S. Army (Re- 

 tired), Vancouver, Wash. (received 

 through Brig. Gen. T. E. Wilcox, U. S. 

 Army, Retired) : 2 photographs of spruce 

 trees, Picea breweri (43776). 



Wood, Maj. Gen. Leonard, U. S. Army, 

 Zamboanga, Philippine Islands (received 

 through Dr. E. A. Mearns, U. S. Army): 

 Male Nicobar pigeon, Calanas nicobarica, 

 from a small island between ^Mindanao and 

 Sulu (43655); 2 skins of Nicobar pigeon 

 from the Philippine Islands (44318). 



Wood, N. R., U, S. National Museum: About 

 85 bird lice and a mouse (43347) ; Kildeer 

 plover, Oxyeckus vociferus (43394); male 

 Ruffed grouse, Bonasa umbellus, with 

 prominent black "ruffs," and pair of Bob- 

 white, Colinus virginianus (43732): 

 Weaver's shuttle (44144). (See under 

 W. A. Sands.) 



Wood WORTH, F. A., Pacific Grove, Cal.: 2 

 mollusks, types of recently described spe- 

 cies (44058). 



WooDA/ORTii, V. M., Eckley, Oreg. : Speci- 

 men of gold-bearing antimonial ore from 

 the eastern side of Mount Bray, Coos 

 County, Oreg., collected by F. W. Crosby 

 (43071). 



WooTON, E. 0.,MesiIla Park, N. Mex.: 51 

 cacti from New Mexico (43011; 43111; 

 43165; 43179: gift); 20 plants from New 

 Mexico (43045; 43096; 43151: gift); 24 

 cacti from New Mexico (43939 : exchange) ; 

 2 specimens of prickly pear (Opuntia) 

 from New Mexico (43949: exchange). 

 (See vmder Department of Agriculture.) 



Worcester, Hon. Dean C. (See under Ma- 

 nila, Philippine Islands, Government Lab- 

 oratories.) 



Worthen, C. K., Warsaw, 111. : White peli- 

 can, Pelecanus erythrorhyncTius (44612: 

 purchase). 



Wright, A. H., Cornell University, Ithaca, 

 N. Y.: Snake from Ithaca (44502). 



Wright, W. G., San Bernardino, Cal.: 2 

 snails, Limax maximus, from San Bernar- 

 dino (43010). 



