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Whited, Kirk, Ellensburt?, Wash. : 

 Tweuty-nine plants from Washington. 

 32812. 

 Whiting, Dr. C. A., University of Utah, 

 Salt Lake, Utah: Toad (Bufo colnmM- 

 ensw) (32477); fresh-water crustaoeans 

 (33102); specimens of alg;e, insects, 

 and marine invertebrates from Salt 

 Lake City (33481). 

 WiCKHAM, Prof. H. F., Iowa City, Iowa: 

 Tompiliid, Agenia architecta Say, and a 

 specimen of Trachelas trauquilla Heutz. 

 32441. 

 Wilder, G. D., Pekin, China: Twenty- 

 three skins of Chinese birds, received 

 in exchange. ( 33017. 33230, 33741. ) 

 Williams, F. H., Greene, N. Y. : Two 

 hundred and ninety paleozoic fossils, 

 representing 101 .species. 33103. 

 Williams, Dr. F. H., Bristol, Conn.: 

 Four photographs of rock bowlders 

 with curious markings. 33138. 

 WiLLiAAis, Isaac, Meadville, Pa. : Geo- 

 metrid moth, HcBmatopsis (jrataria Fabr. 

 32544. 

 Williams, R. S., Columbia Falls, Mont, 

 (received through Department of Agri- 

 culture): Twelve plants collected in 

 Montana in 1897. 32901. 

 Williamson, E. B., and Ogburn, R. C, 

 Columbus, Ohio: Two specimens of 

 a supposed new Darter, Etheostoma 

 sciotense, from Big Walnut Creek, 

 Scioto River, near Columbus, Ohio. 

 33135. 

 Williamson, Mrs. M. Burton, Los Ange- 

 les, Cal.: Specimens of Modiola capax 

 Conr., from San Pedro and Redondo, 

 Cal. 32793. 

 WiLLlSTON, Prof. I. W. (See under Kan 



sas, State University of.) 

 Wilson, G. W. (See under Florida Times- 

 Union and Citizen.) 

 Winchester Repeating Arms Com- 

 pany, New Haven, Conn. : Three mod- 

 ern rifles. 33491. 

 Winslow, Lieut. Herbert, U. S. Navy, 

 Boston, Mass. : United States flag used 

 on board the U. S. S. Kearsarge at the 

 time of the surrender of the Confed- 

 erate steamer A labama 33686. 

 Winton, Rev. (Jkorge B., San Luis 

 Potosi, Mexico : Twelve photographs 



Winton, Rev. George B. — Continued, 

 of scenery near Lake Patzcuaro, Mex- 

 ico. 33519. 

 Woltz, George W., U. S. National Mu- 

 seum : Sharp's carbine, issued by the 

 United States Government to Baker's 

 Cavalry and used throughout the war 

 of the rebellion (deposit) (32832); speci- 

 mens of Miis decumanns from Washing- 

 ton, D. C. (33586, 33622) ; 3 specimens 

 of Mus decumavus (33664). 

 Wola'erton, N. (See also under Agri- 

 culture, Department of.) 

 Wood, C. F., Marion, N. Y. : Parasites 

 (Pelednus pohjtnrator Drury, and Tha- 

 lessa Junator Linn.). 32514. 

 Wood, ,T. Medley, Natal Botanic Gar- 

 dens, Serea, Durban, Natal, Africa (re- 

 ceived through Department of Agri- 

 culture) : One hundred and seventy-five 

 plants. Exchange. 33648. 

 WooDDELL, G. P., Seven Oaks, Fla. : 

 Sea-urchin, fragment of Pierogorgia 

 acerosa Ehrenbers, and 2 marine shells. 

 32474. 

 Woolman, Louis, Philadelphia, Pa. : 

 Tertiary fossils from the Dismal 

 Swamp. 33080. 

 Wooster, a. F., Norfolk, Conn. : English 



h alf-pen n y : George III. 33720. 

 Worcester, Prof. D. C, Ann Arbor, 

 Mich. : A large collection of birds' 

 skins and birds' eggs and nests from 

 the Philippine Islands. 32543. 

 Worthen, C. K., Warsaw, 111.: Skin 



and skull of mink. 33608. 

 Wright, B. H., Penn Yan, N. Y. : Unios 

 from Eastern and Southern parts of the 

 United States (32367, 33397, 32450, 

 32,504, 32619, 32914, 32935, 32998. 33026, 

 33133, .33175). 

 Wright, W. G,, San Bermudino, Cal.: 



Lizard, Sceloporus magister. 32835. 

 Wrightsen, Miss Annie, Albany, N. Y. : 

 Fifteen pieces of electrical apparatus. 

 Purchase. 33204. 

 WvNKOOr, A. G., Chnrlestown, W. Ya. : 

 Caterpillar of Sphinx moth, Thyreus 

 ahbottii Swains. 32442. 

 Yan Foo Lee, New York City (trans- 

 mitted by Mr. W. V. Cox) : Three agri- 

 cultural implements. 33033. 

 Young, Dr. G. B., U.S. Marine-Hos]>ital 

 Service, Delaware Breakwater Quaran- 

 tine Station : Snake. 



