LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 
Weuzier, FreED., San Francisco, Cal.: | 
Tubular pipe of catlinite (?) from near 
Concho, Apache County, Ariz. (45078). 
WercKLE, C., Cartago, Costa Rica: 14 
plants from Costa Rica (44651). 
WestInGcHousE ComPaANy, GEORGE, Pitts- 
burg, Pa.: Tantalum lamp, Nernst 
lamp, 3 minerals on glass, 7 minerals, 
also other articles from the Lewis and 
Clark Exposition, Portland, Oreg. 
(45793). 
Waerattey Potrery Company, Cincin- 
nati, Ohio: 2 mottled vases (45695). 
Waits, C. R., Naples, Me.: Caddis-fly, 
larva, and case (44742). 
Warre, Davrip. (See under Ralph Cairns, 
W. P. Ball, and Baird Halbertstadt. ) 
Wauirs, I. C., Morgantown, W. Va.: Bra- 
zilian rocks (45732); fossils from Brazil 
(45756). 
Wnuire, THomas, Winchendon Springs, 
Mass.: Impression of fossil shell 
(45715). 
Wairtine, E. N., Coulinga, Cal.: Moth 
from California (44743). 
Wipceon, J., Maryland Academy of Sci- 
ences, Baltimore, Md.: Salina fossils 
from Maryland (45178). 
Wicat, F. W. (See under Department 
of Agriculture. ) 
Witcox, GLENN A., Tucson, Ariz.: Plants 
from Arizona (44707; 44741; 44808). 
Witcox, Brig. Gen. T. E., U 8. Army 
(retired), Washington, D. C.: Lumbar 
vertebra of a mastodon from Hang- 
mans Creek, Idaho (45108); fragments 
of teeth of a fossil horse from Loup 
Fork Miocene concretions, Fort Nio- 
brara, Nebr. (45597); specimen of pine 
from the Philippine Islands, collected 
by R. G. Egbert (45827). See also 
under Mrs. 8. S. Sumner. 
Witey, Grorcre, Winter, Wis.: Moth of | 
Telea polyphemus (44701). 
Witxarp, T. E., U.S. Geological Survey: 
15 specimens of Ordovician limestone | 
with fossils from the western section of | 
Maryland (45355). 
Wittcox, JoserH, Philadelphia, Pa.: 
Mollusk, Cardium virginianum, from 
near Newport News, Va. (45320). 
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WI..ets MANUFACTURING CoMPANY, Tren- 
ton, N. J.: Cup, saucer, and plates 
(45697). 
Wituiams, G. (See under Department 
of Agriculture. ) 
Wriuramson, E. B., Bluffton, Ind.: Cray- 
fishes (45189); 3 specimens of living 
crayfishes, Cambarus argillicola (45881). 
Witus, Batmry, Carnegie Institution, 
Washington, D. C.: 6 photographs of 
Cambrian glacial boulders collected in 
China during the expedition of the 
Carnegie Institution (45076). (See 
also under Interior Department, U. 8. 
Geological Survey. 
WiiLoucHBy, C. C. (See under Peabody 
Museum of Archeology and Ethnol- 
ogy.) 
Witmer, Lieut. Col. L. Worrurtneton, 
Lothian House, Ryde, Isle of Wight, 
England: Cretaceous fossils from the 
Isle of Wight and about 20 fossil and 
recent mollusks, insects, and a piece of 
moss (45261; 45734). 
Witson, CHARLES B., State Normal 
School, Westfield, Mass.: Parasitic 
copepods, (Caliginge) (45188); parasitic 
copepods (45500). (See aso under 
Rey. Canon A. M. Norman. ) 
Wirt Evectric Company, INCORPORATED, 
Philadelphia, Pa.: Wirt voltmeter No. 
101, and Wirt voltmeter No. 239 
(44824). 
Woop, N. R., U. S. National Museum: 
Young peacock, Paro cristatus (44647); 
2 baffle-heads,  Charitonetta 
(45087). 
albeola 
Wooprorre, THomas. (See under North 
Carolina Granite Corporation. ) 
Woopwarp, E. W. (See under Tulane 
University of Louisiana, Newcomb 
College Art Department. ) 
Miss. : 
axillaris 
WoopwortTH, ©. C., 
Clearwing-moth, 
(45047). 
Wooton, E. O., Mesilla Park, N. Mex.: 
5 specimens of plant, Sedum wootoni, 
from New Mexico (44640). 
Work, J. L., Lancaster, Ohio: Photo- 
graph of the skull of an elk with 
‘triplet antlers’’ (45832). 
Stamper, 
Hemaris 
