LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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Wheeler, Professor. (See under Hubert 

 Lyman Clark.) 



Whitaker, Charles L., Hamilton, Ohio: 

 Received through James W. See. Span- 

 ish hand press electrotype from Cuba. 

 40272. 



White Buffalo, Watonga, Okla. : Chey- 

 enne war bonnet. Purchase, L. P. X. 

 40544. 



White; Dr. C. A., Washington, D. C. : 

 Two specimens of clover from Europe 

 and America. 40266. 



White, David, U. S. Geological Survey: 

 Two specimens of ferns from Pennsyl- 

 vania (39810); specimens of bitumi- 

 nous coal from Ohio and West Virginia 

 (40195); 3 plants from Virginia (40367); 

 slab of rock from Mahoning, Armstrong 

 County, Pa. (40892); skull of Pine 

 mouse, Microtus pinetorum, from Web- 

 ster Springs, W. Va. (41108). 



Whitmore, MissC. R., Richfield Springs, 

 N. Y. : Plant. 39667. 



Widgeon, J., Maryland Academy of Sci- 

 ence, Baltimore, Md.: Three speci- 

 mens of Oriskany corals from Cumber- 

 land, Md. 40277. 



WiDMEYER, G. W., Elk City, Idaho: 

 Specimens of kaolin. 41061. 



WiEBUscH, Charles F., New York City: 

 Twenty specimens (10 species) of Ter- 

 tiary fossils from an asphalt mine, Mina 

 Angela Elmira, near Bejucal, province 

 of Habana, Cuba. 39849. 



Wight, W. F., Washington, D. C: Two 

 hundred and sixty-six plants from Cal- 

 ifornia. 40125. (See also under De- 

 partment of Agriculture. ) 



Wilcox, Miss Ethel, Florahome, Fla. : 

 Gold-framed minature of the brother 

 of General Ripley. Loan. 8070. 



Wilder, Prof. Frank A., University of 

 North Dakota, Grand Forks, N. Dak.: 

 Three specimens of Unio priscus, and 

 two specimens of Campcloma produda; 

 also fossil plants. 40080. 



Wilkinson, D. F., Montevallo, Ala.: Al- 

 bino squirrel {Sdnrns). 40751. 



Williams, T. A. (See under Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture. ) 



Williamsburg Scientific Society, 

 Brooklyn, N. Y.: Received through 

 Louis Kirsch, president. Two speci- 

 mens of cut and polished golden topaz 

 (exchange) (39644); five cut and pol- 

 ished amethysts (gift) (39713.) 

 Williamson, Prof. E. B., Bluffton, Ind. : 

 Six specimens of dragon flies (40530); 

 fragments of three species of (Jamharus 

 from near Bluffton (39763); two speci- 

 mens of Crayfish {Cmnbarvs hlandin- 

 gii acidus) from Wells County, Ind. 

 (40984). 

 Willis, Bailey. (See under Interior 

 Department, U. S. Geological Survey. ) 

 WiLMER, Col. L. WoRTHiNGTON, Ryde, 

 England: One hundred and twenty- 

 five specimens (66 species) of Tertiary 

 fossils from Barton, England. 41212. 

 Wilson, Rev. G. A. (See under Miss 



Mary A. Mead. ) 

 WiNSBORO Granite Company, Rion, S. C. : 

 Two dressed cubes of granite. 40715. 

 Wise, A. S. (See under J. H. Bunnell 



& Co. ) 

 Wohlbold, J. Charles. (See under 



Smithsonian Institution. ) 

 Wolcott, Robert H., University of Ne- 

 Ijraska, Lincoln, Nebr. : Collection of 

 mites. 40117. 

 Woltz, George, U. S. National Museum: 



Tin whistle. 40088. 

 Woob, J. Medley. (See under Durban, 



Natal, Africa.) 

 Wood, N. R., U. S. National Museum: 



Twelve birds. 39981. 

 WooDROW, Gordon B., Lowesville, Va. : 

 Specimens of amethyst crystals. 39875. 

 Woodruff, Maj., C. E., U. S. A., Batan- 

 gas, P. I.: Filipino fire-syringe. 40778. 

 Woodward, A. Smith. (See under Lon- 

 don, England, British Museum.) 

 Woodward, Dr. R. M., Washington, 

 D. C. : Collection of mound-builders' 

 relics. 40149. 

 Woodworth, F. a., San Francisco, Cal. : 

 Twenty-five specimens (six species) of 

 land-shells from California (40946); 40 

 specimens of Vhrea draparnaldi Beck, 

 from San Francisco (41074) . 



