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Wood, Sir WiUiam, Egypt. One large mosaic lion, exhibited at the Cen- 

 tennial Exliibitiou at Philadelpliia, Pa.; valued at $25,000. 



Wood, W. M., U. 8. N. Specimens of fresh shad [Clupea sapidissima)', 

 from Potomac River. 



Woodbunj, J. G. Alcoholic specimens of striped bass {Roccus saxatUis)^ 

 with parasites, {Livoncca); from California. 



Woodward, W. Elliott. Two stone mortars, and piece of cloth showing 

 tracing of rock carving ; from jMassachusetts. 



Wooster, A. F. Specimen, in flesh, of a bat; from Connecticut. 



Wooten Well Company. Four demijohns of mineral water ; from Texas. 



Wright, Harrison. S])ecimen of suufish [Lepomis gihbosiis)', from Penn- 

 sylvania. 



Wright, H. L. Alcoholic specimen of fisli ; from Washington, D. C. 



Wright, Reuhen. Specimen of living horned-frog [Plnjnosoma cornu- 

 turn); from Texas. 



Yancey, B. 31. Paclvage of rocks ; from Viiginia. 



Yarroiv, Br. E. C. Two stone implements: from North Carolina. 



Yeates, W. iS. Three specimens of fossils; from Xcw York. 



YorJc, Williani F. Collection of clay concretions; from beds along the 

 headwaters of the Connecticut Eiver. 



Zeledon, Jose C. One box of stone images, pottery, celts, fragments of 

 pottery, and one box of insects ; from Costa Rica. 



Zoological Society, Philadelphia, Pa. Specimen of vulturiue Guinea-fowl 

 {Numida vulturina); from West Africa. 



Zorn, George, & Co. Two boxes of wood and clay pipes ; over 300 styles^ 



