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WortHeN, G. C. (See under Depart- 
ment of Agriculture. ) 
Wutrine, J. M., St. Louis, Mo.: Bone 
implement (46031). (See also under 
Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of 
American Ethnology. ) 
Wyomine ComMIssIon AT THE LEWIS AND 
CuarRK Exposition, Portland, Oreg.: 
Copper ore from Encampment, Wyo., 
mined by the Penn-W yoming Company 
(45467). 
WyomInG STATE COMMISSION AT THE 
Lovutstana PurcHuasre Exposition: Ores 
and nonmetallic minerals from Wyo- 
ming (44669). 
YALE University Museum, New Haven, 
Conn.: Crinoid slab found in the Hel- 
derbergian of Herkimer County, N. 
Y.; and plaster casts of Leidy’s types 
of mammals; Cretaceous fossils; 6 fos- 
sil invertebrates and 3 fossil plants 
(44962; 45056: exchange; 45758); shells 
from Bermuda (45874). 
REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1906. 
Youne, R. T., Boulder, Colo.: Lizard, 
Sceloporus consobrinus (45116); 17 mam- 
mals from Colorado (45638). 
ZALESKY, Dr. William, U.S. Navy, Wash- 
ington, D. C.: Larva of Mantis from 
Santo Domingo (45055). 
ZEIGLER, C. W., & Company, Gettysburg, 
Pa.: 1,000 pounds of diabase from Get- 
tysburg (45614: purchase). 
ZELEDON, Sefiora AMPORA DE: 2 hum- 
mingbirds, 5 shells and crustaceans 
from Costa Rica (44658). 
ZELEDON, Jose C., San José, Costa Rica: 
14 birds’ skins and mammals (44657). 
Zeus, Cart C., Fredalba Park, Cal.: 4 
specimens of insect, Notonecta insulata 
(45008). 
ZIEGLER, Mrs. Eb. M., New York City: 3 
mounted Polar bears (45157). 
ZooLoGicAL MusEuM. 
tiania, Norway.) 
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