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United States National INIuseum — Con- 

 tinued, 

 four casts of "Bear Mother" (40306); 

 Eskimo head, cast and painted 

 (40327); four casts of Costa Eican 

 metate (40366); four casts from 

 sculptured sandstone block (40381) 

 four casts of Porto Rican collar (40397) 

 four casts of a stone collar (40549) 

 mold and two casts of the Lansing skull 

 (40551); four casts or carved stone 

 metate from Nicaragua (40598); four 

 casts of stone ' ' God of Water ' ' from 

 Mexico (40599); four casts of stone 

 head (40620) ; four casts of a stone head 

 (40650); four casts of an EfRgy vase 

 (40652); four casts of a large stone 

 metate (40656) ; four casts of a stone 

 chair from Ecuador (40657); four mod- 

 els of Papages flute or flageolet (40761) ; 

 mold and cast of marble bust of Prof. 

 S. F. B. Morse (40777); plaster cast, 

 of wooden handle for stone hatchet 

 from the B. E. Dodge collection 

 (40786); copy of flute (40822); set of 

 Seneca gambling dice (40880); two 

 Seneca horn rattles (40865) ; model of 

 a dugout canoe (40905); Sioux shot 

 stick (40907); bowl and six dice used 

 in the Seneca Indian gambling bone 

 game (40916); cast of stone sculpture 

 of a human female figure (40917); 

 models of obsolete Seneca implements 

 with written history of each (40939); 

 five models of obsolete implemejits 

 used by the Seneca Indians (40974); 

 cast of human figure (40979); cast of 

 human figure (40980) ; cast of human 

 figure (40981); cast of carved stone 

 mask (40982); cast of tripod vase 

 (40983); cast of pipe (41064); cast of 

 pipe (41065); cast of large obsidian 

 cutlass (41223). 



S'alway, Dr. W. H., Cleveland, Ohio. 

 Seven hundred specimens of European 

 Coleoptera and 84 specimens of Lepi- 

 doptera. 40070. 



Vanderbukg, E. C, New York City: 

 Two plants from Guatemala. 39715. 



Van Deman, H. E., Washington, D. C. : 

 P"'our oyster shells from Terre Bonne 

 Bay, Louisiana. 40405. 



Van Dyke, Dr. E. C, East Oakland, 

 Cal. : Three hundred and twenty-six 

 specimens of insects, including Diptera, 

 Coleoptera, Ilymenoptera, Lepidoptera, 

 and other orders. 39655. 



Vaughan, T. Wayland, U. S. Geological 

 Survey: Six species of land shells from 

 Salt Mountain, Alabama. 39593. (See 

 under Interior Dejiartment, U. S. Geo- 

 logical Survey. ) 



Veitch, James, and Sons, Royal Exotic 

 Nursery, Chelsea, England: Six hun- 

 dred and fifty-nine plants from China. 

 40482. 



Venable, E. p., Vernon, British Colum- 

 bia: Seven specimens of Hymenoptera. 

 40415. 



Verrill, a. H., New Haven, Conn.: 

 Fifty specimens of Lepidoptera. 40091. 



Very, C. F., Big Clifty, Ky.: Samples of 

 asphalt from Kentucky. 40299. 



Vienna, Austria, K. K. Naturhistori- 

 schesHofmuseum: One hundred speci- 

 mens of Cryptogams from Europe 

 (39706); 115 specimens of Kryptogamx 

 exsiccatee, Cent. VIII (40733). Ex- 

 change. 



Wadsworth, H. E. (See under Smith- 

 sonian Institution, Bureau of Eth- 

 nology. ) 



Walcott, Hon. C. D., Director U. S. 

 Geological Survey: Snake {Eutienia vn- 

 grmu) , from Grand Caiion, Arizona 

 (40977); specimen of Middle Carbon- 

 iferous sandstone slab with reptile 

 tracks, collected on the Grand View 

 trail, Grand Canon, Arizona, by Mr. 

 Walcott (41094). (See under Interior 

 Department, U. S. Geological Survey.) 



Walcott, Mrs. H. L. T. , Claremont, Cal. : 

 Twenty-five specimens of land-shells 

 from California. 40750. 



Walker, Dr. R. L., Carnegie, Pa.: Fer- 

 ruginous concretions and geological 

 specimens (40728; 40799). 



Walling, W. P., Comer, Oreg. : Speci- 

 men of arsenopyrite, or mispickel,and 

 arsenide of iron. 40961. 



Walpole, F. a. (See under Department 

 of Agriculture. ) 



Walsh, Harry, Washington, D. C. : Two 

 fire sticks. 40506. 



