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Waki), Rowland, London, iMigland: 

 Sjn'cinicn of JJt)ii)cr<miuK. I'nrchase. 



Ward's Xattkal Scienck Estahlish- 

 MENT, Rochester, N. Y.: Four meteor- 

 ites (exchange) (88970); meteorite 

 from Brenham, Kiowa County, Kans. 

 ( purchase) (oV)52()) ; 4 rabbit skins and 

 skek'ton of Plbi (purchase) (39527). 



Wakmslev, ('apt. W. C, V. S. V., Nor- 

 wicii, CoiHi. : l^'.tinioldgical olijccts from 

 the Philippine Islands; shells and ct)r- 

 als from the cnast of the China Sea. 

 3<S2::50. 



Wakken, J. B. (See under Klgin Na- 

 tional Watch Company. ) 



Wakren, L. E. (See untU'r Cnion Sta- 

 tion Restaurant.) 



Waters, C. E., Baltimore, Md.: Speci- 

 men of Asplcnhdii eln'iKiide.f (38250); 8 

 specimens of ferns from ]\hiryland and 

 Connecticut (38403). 



Webb, J. S., Disputanta, Va. : Female 

 specimen of Rhinoceros beetle, Dyiutste.i 

 titijus Linmeus (38189); specimen of 

 Pileated woodpecker, CcopliUvus pUc- 

 atus (38660); hawk (39012). 



Webb, M. U., Mandarin, Fla. : S]>hinx 

 moth, I'Jiildiiipclns puiiiJora,^ Hiilyner. 

 39480. 



Webber, W. V., ]\Iai-yliattiana, .\rk.: 

 Chert fragment with the ligure "10" 

 written upon it. 39195. 



Webster, Rev. W . II., Wauiku, New 

 Zealand: Unionid;e fiom New Zealand 

 (38214); specimens of Dip/ddou, a genus 

 of fresh-water mussels, from New Zea- 

 land (39372). 



Weed, W. H. (See under Fish Com- 

 mission U. S. ; Interior I)e2>artment, 

 and U. S. Geological Survey. ) 



Wellcome, Henry S. (See under Smith- 

 sonian Institution. ) 



Weller, J. P., Washington, I). C. : Cop- 

 per hannner u.sed for keying up brasses 

 on parallel rods of locomotives during 

 the year 1855. 38476. 



Weller, Stuart. (See under Interior 

 Department, U. S. Geological Survey. ) 



West, W. E., Baltimore, Md.: Skeleton 

 of a large specimen of Leather-back 

 turtle, Der)nochelys coriacea. 39431. 



Wheeler, Harry E., Guntersville, Ala.: 

 Two l)irds' eggs and a nest. 39402. 



White, Dr. C. A., Washington, D. (!.: 

 Warming-pan tirst used in .Massachu- 

 setts in 1823, and originally owned by 

 Mrs. Nancy Corey White; specimen of 

 fossil coral. .39135. 



White, David. (See under I'.ritts, Dr. 

 J II., Interior Deitartment, V. S. 

 Geological Survey. ) 



AViiiTE, .1. J., llockledge, Fla.: Iiiiouiihe 

 and unios fiom Fioi-ida and different 

 sections of the Fnited Slates. (.".S5S3, 

 39370. ) 



White, Dr. Jamks T., V . S. S. NtmintL-, 

 Revenue-Cutter Service, St. Michael, 

 .Vlaska: Fresh-water shells from Dall 

 River; also frogs and insects. 38580. 



White, L. W.. Washington, D. C. : Imma- 

 ture specimen of Wheellmg, I'rlonidus 

 rristattix Linna'us. 38272. 



Whited, Kirk, Wenatchee, Wash. Re- 

 ceived through Dej)artment of Agricul- 

 ture: Ninety-six plants from Washing- 

 ton State. (38495, 38592. ) 



Whitman, W. G., Gloucester, Mass.: 

 Beetle, Cnptocijda (jiiiUdu Oliv. 39436. 



Wilcomb, C. p.. Golden (Jate Park IVIu- 

 seum, San Francisco, Cal.: "Grass- 

 hopper" basket made by the Wut- 

 chum-na Indians, Yokut tribe (Mari- 

 posaw family). Exchange. 39098. 



Wilcox, E. N. (See under Agriculture, 

 Department of. ) 



Wile.man, A. E., Ilakodati, .lapan: 

 Twenty cocoons of I'llcjixinu iccslicdndi. 

 38484. 



Wilkekson, Miss Mabel, Butler, N. Y.: 

 Specimen of Walking-stick, I>i((/)hirii- 

 merafcmdnda Say. 385.")9. 



WiLKiNs, L., Washington, D. C. : Aphids 

 taken from artichokes. 3.S540. 



Williams, Mrs. B. S., Yankton, S. Dak.: 

 Long-sting, yfrgarhyxxd idratd Fabr. 

 39501. 



Williams, Major C. A., U. S. A., Jolo, 

 P. I.: Four iilants. .39171. 



Williams, R. S. (See under Agriculture, 

 Department of.) 



Williams, R. W., jr., Tallaliassee, Fla.: 

 Albino sparrow. 3.SH13. 



Williams, T. E. (See under Yeates, 

 J. J. ) 



WiLLIAMSBUROIl SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY, 



Brooklyn, N. Y. Received tlirough 

 Prof. Louis Kirsch, president: Five 



