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WALKER, GrorGE H., Chicago, Ill: 17 
plants from Illinois (45063). 
Waker, Joun B., New York City: Lili- 
enthal flying machine (45630). 
Waker, Mrs. Sopniz L., Alexandria, 
Va.: Experimental currency of Andrew 
Johnson (ten-dollar bill) (45883). 
Wat, Auveusr. (See under Smithsonian 
Institution ). 
WaLuinesForp, W. W., U. S. National 
Museum: 1 cent, United States cur- 
rency, issued in 1835 (45452). 
WatsincHam, Lord, Werton Hall, Thet- 
ford, England: 14 Tortricid-moths, 2 
tineid-moths, and a limacodid moth 
(received through H. G. Dyar) (44738). 
Water Reep MemortaL Association, 
Baltimore, Md.: Marble bust of Maj. 
Walter Reed (received through Daniel 
C. Gilman, chairman of the committee) 
(11391: loan). 
War Department, Hon. William H. 
Taft, Secretary: Punch bow! made from 
a tridacna shell and silver mounted, the 
work of Tomas Zamara, and a silver 
coffee set, also made by Senor Zamara, 
containing 31 pieces (45435). 
Bureau of Ordnance, Brig. Gen. 
William Crozier, Chief: Springfield 
smooth-bore (flint-lock) musket of 
the ‘‘Charleville pattern,’’  to- 
gether with a collection of small 
arms, and swords, entrenchment 
tools from the Springfield Armory 
(44989, 44990); 2 United States 
magazine rifles, model of 1903, with 
improvements of 1905 (45803). 
Signal, Corps U.S. Army, Gen. A. W. 
Greely, Chief Signal Officer. Pear] 
drag constructed and used by 
the Sulu Moros (45172); 81 plants 
from Alaska‘sent to the Depart- 
ment of Agriculture by Corporal 
Charles W. H. Heideman, Fort | 
Gibbon, Alaska, and transferred to 
the Museum (45234). 
Warp, Lester F., U. 8. Geological Sur- 
vey, Washington, D. C.: 10 speci- 
mens of Orobranche sp., and Bidens 
trichosperma from the District of Colum- 
bia (44922) (See also under Interior 
Department, U. S. Geological Survey). 
REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1906. 
W. Va.: Vase (45692). 
Ground mole from Landover, Md. | 
(45489). . = | 
Waters, C. E., Washington, D. C.: 7 
selago from New York (45506). 
Perth, West Australia: Stibio-tantalite | 
from Greenbushes, 
weighing 31 grams (45851: exchange). 
Watkins, Mrs. M.8., Washington, D. C.: 
quake of April, 1906 (46037). 
Wayne, ArruurT., Mount Pleasant, §8.C.: 
mexicanus magister (45208). 
butterflies, Pontia monuste and Pontia 
m. phileta (46088). 
Weser, S. E., Lancaster, Pa.: 10 pupz 
and adults of mosquitoes, Culex pipiens 
(45332). 
Wesster, WituiAM H., Waiuku, Auck- 
land, New Zealand: 2 specimens of mol- 
lusk, Australium heliotropium (45107: 
exchange). 
Weep, W. H., U.S. Geological Survey, 
Washington, D. C.: 3 specimens of cop- 
perore from Beaverhead County, Mont. 
(45808). (See also under Interior De- 
partment, U. 8. Geological Survey, ) 
WEEDEN, W. C., U.S. National Museum: 
Wesson and Leavett revolver (45971). 
Weeks, STEPHEN B., San Carlos, Ariz.: 
Fragments of burial urns and of incin- 
erated human bones, from an Indian 
burial piace at San Carlos (44688). 
Wei, Norton, Calhoun, Ky.: Oak gall 
from a post-oak (44893). 
WEINBERG, FRANK, Woodside, N. Y.: 4 
living plants from Africa (45128); liy- 
ing plants (45380; 45919). 
We.sH-Lorrrus URaANnrtum AND RARE 
Merats Company, Richardson, Utah: 
Specimen of vanadium ore, not yet 
definitely named (44646). 
One of the first envelopes received from 
San Francisco, Cal., after the earth- | 
West Australia, 1 
Warwick CxHinA Company, Wheeling, 
Wasser, Henry, U.S. National Museum: a 
plants from the United States (44672: 
exchange); specimen of Lycopodium — 
Watkins, A. Octavius, Royal Mint, (J 
Arizona crested flycatcher, Myiarchus +: 
Wess, J. G., Osprey, Fla.: 4 living speci- — 
mens of cacti from Florida (46005); ; 
