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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1902. 



WiLLIAMSBURGH SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY — 



Continued, 

 specimens of -white, cut, and polished 

 topaz. 38262. 



Williamson, E. B., Bkifftou, Iiid.: Four 

 birds' eggs from Tennessee (o8930); 31 

 specimens of dragon flies (26 species), 

 including cotypes, male and female, of 

 GompJtiift fiybridus Williamson (38966); 

 miscellaneous insects (39198). (See 

 under Kennedy, Clarence. ) 



Williamson, L. A., Bluffton, Ind. : Speci- 

 men of Cambaru.'i diocjencx. 39081. 



W^iLLiTS, Amos. (See under Agriculture, 

 Department of. ) 



Wilson, Prof. C. B., State Normal School, 

 Westfield, Mass. : Argulidte. Exchange. 

 39550. (See under Fish Commission, 

 U. S.) 



Wines, R. E., Warrenton, Va. : Young 

 Great Blue heron, Ardea Jierodias. 

 39538. 



WiNTEMBERG, W^ J., Washington, On- 

 tario, Canada: Plaster cast of a cere- 

 monial object. 38550. 



Winter, M. A., Washington, D. C. : Seven 

 postage stamps from South Afi-ica and 

 Mexico. 38499. 



WoLTz, Charles, U. S. National Museum: 

 Muskrat {Fiber zibdhkus). 39360. 



WoLTZ, C, A. D., Silver Springs, Md. : 



Mole, Scalops aqualicus. 38823. 

 . WoLTZ, George, U. S. National Museum: 

 Muzzle-loading pistol made at Middle- 

 town, Conn., in 1849. Exchange. 

 .38193. 



Wood, James A., Washington Barracks, 

 Washington, D. C. : String of beads 

 made from "Job's tears," Coir lachry- 

 mn'; hat pin of pearl shell with amber- 

 glass center and a bunch of i)earl- 

 shell buttons. 38976. 



Wood, J. B., AVashington, D. C. : Fifteen 

 Filipino hats collected by Capt. Thomas 

 W. Darrah, U. S. A. Purchase. 38595. 



Wood, J. Medley. (See under Durban, 

 Natal, Africa, Botanical Gardens. ) 



Wooddell, George P., Seven Oaks, Fla. 

 Received through Department of Agri- 

 culture: Plant from Florida. 38668. 



Woodman, Dr. 1. N., Morrisville, Pa.: 

 Embryonic specimen f)f oi)ossum. 

 38567. 



W'ooDRi'FF, Dr. Charles E., U. S. A., 

 Fort Riley, Kans.: Stone celt. 38631. 



Woodson, Charles W., Rustburg, Va. 

 Received through Dr. Charles M. Black- 

 ford, jr.: Sample of asbestos from 

 Campbell County, Va. 39529. 



WooLSON, G. A., Pittsford Mills, Vt.: 

 Ten si>eciniens of ferns from Verm:)nt. 

 39384. 



WooLWORTH, Mrs. C. A., Youngstowu, 

 N. Y. : Fern from the Bahama Islands. 

 39341. 



WooTON, E. O., Mesilla Park, N. Mex. : 

 One hundred and eighty-seven plants 

 from Mexico (purchase) (38883); 2 

 Mexican plants, Ribes nelsoni (gift) 

 (39059). 



Wrenn, A. C. (See under Navy Depart- 

 ment, Bureau of Equipment. ) 



Wright, A. A. (See under Clark, Rev. 

 Cyrus A. ) 



Wright, Elizabeth M., Tate, Ga. : Larva 

 of a species of lace-w'ing fly belonging 

 to the family Hemerobiida?. 38236. 



WuRTS, A. J. (See under Nernst Lamp 

 Company. ) 



Yale, Charles, Louisiana, Mo.: Sixteen 

 specimens of Lower Carboniferous cri- 

 noids and blastoids (38742); 8 crinoids 

 and a brachiopod (38887). 



Yale University, New Haven, Conn. 

 (See under Smithsonian Institution. ) 



Yeates, J. J., Birmingham, Ala. Re- 

 ceived through T. E. Williams: Tooth 

 of a large shark {CarcJiiirodo)i megalo- 

 don). 38637. 



Young, W. F., Paris, Ky. : Arrow-iaoints, 

 spear-heads, stone hatchets, and other 

 archaeological objects. 39020. 



Yunge, Guiller.mo. (See under San- 

 tiago, Chile, National Society of Mines. ) 



Zeledon, Jose C, San Jose, Costa Rica, 

 Central America: Cast from a crab- 

 shaped vase made of stone (38427); 

 specimen of Acuuthomera cliampioni Os- 

 tenSacken (39524). 



Zimmerman, R. (See under Gilg, Dr. E. ) 



