LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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Von Linstow, Dr. O. — Continued. 

 imncta, von Linstow, 1872, and Tcenia 

 friedbcrgeri, von Linstow, 1878. Ex- 

 change. 29931. 



Vox MuLLER, Baron Ferd. (Melbourne, 

 Australia) : Siiecimens of algio (ex- 

 change) (30006) ; 102 specimens of aca- 

 cia (gift) (30269); specimen o{ Banksia 

 (jrandijiora (30456). (See under Agri- 

 culture, Department of, and Phytologic 

 Museum. ) 



Von Schmidt, Jaro (Tiistiii City, Cal.) : 

 Winter buds of Fotamogeton pcctinatHS. 

 30275. 



Vasey, Miss F. N. (Department of Agri- 

 culture) : Two specimens of Quercus 

 stellata (gift) (30188) ; 2 specimens of 

 Quercus macrocarpa (deposit) (30230). 



Very, C. F. (New Albany, Ind.) : Hybrid 

 mullein. 30739. 



Vickers, E. W. (Ellsworth, Ohio) : Spec- 

 meus of Moles (30160) ; Shrew, Blarina 

 parva (30216). 



ViGNAL, L. (Paris, France) : Collection of 

 Miocene fossils from I'ranco. Exchange. 

 30101. 



Vincenheller, L. ( Sec under Arkansas 

 Commission to Atlanta Exposition.) 



VOGT, Dr. F. A. (Buffalo, N. Y.): Trans- 

 mitted by John D. McChesney, U. S. 

 Geological Survey : Three specimens of 

 Euri/ptcrus. 30704. 



VoRiiis, H. G. (Mt. Vernon, Mo.) : Piece 

 of a petrified tree. 30124. 



Wagner Free Institute (Philadelphia, 

 Pa.): Eight Mesozoic fishes from Eu- 

 rope. Exchange. 29699. 



Waby, J. F. (Botanic Gardens, British 

 Giiiana) : Seventy-six plants from the 

 Island of Barbados. Presented to the 

 Smithsonian Institution and deposited 

 in the National Museum. 30263. 



Walcott, Mr. Charles D. (Director, 

 U. S. Geological Survey) : Ten speci- 

 mens illustrating the Lower Cambrian 

 formation, collected by him in the 

 White Mountain Range, Inyo County, 

 Cal. (29578) ; 15 specimens of Cornifer- 

 ous limestone fossils from Berne, Al- 

 bany County, N. Y. (30754). (See under 

 Interior Department, U. S. Geological 

 Survey; Prof. Rudolph Leuckart and 

 Hon. T. J. Strait.) 



Walcott, Charles D., Jr. (Washington, 

 D. C): Specimen of Lower Cambrian 

 quartzite, containing ScolWitis linearis, 

 NAT MUS 9() 10 



Walcott, Charles D., Jr. — Continued, 

 from the excavation for the Cairo build- 

 ing, Washington, D. C. 29579. 



Walker, B. L. (Washington, D. C): 

 Skin of a snake from Alabama. 29631. 



Walker, Bryant (Detroit, Mich.) : Six 

 species of Unionidae from Michigan. 

 30139. 



Waple, .J. E. (See under R. Pumpelly.) 



War Department, Quartermaster-(ien- 

 eral's Office. (See under .John Laun.) 



Ward's Natural Science Establish- 

 ment (Rochester, N. Y.) : Skeleton of a 

 man, showing muscular areas {A.) (pur- 

 chase)(29550); specimen of Roe Deer(^.) 

 (purchase) (29596); geological speci- 

 mens [A.) (purchase) (29716); three 

 mounted mammals (purchase) (29784) ; 

 onyx from Pueblo, Mexico (purchase) 

 (30094); specimen of Xaiiiilns macrom- 

 plialus, specimen oi Nautilus umlnlicaius, 

 and specimen of Turrilites (purchase) 

 (30131); two plaster casts of medusa?. 

 from the Solenhofen Slates, Germany 

 (exchange) (30605). 



Washington Loan and Trust Com- 

 pany. (See under Brownell, Frank. 

 Bequest of.) 



Waters, C. E. (See under Agriculture, 

 Department of.) 



Way, N. S. (Yorklyn, Del.): Scraper of 

 yellow jasper with a rounded end. 

 30371. 



Wayman, G. Turner (V.alencia, Vene- 

 zuela) : Collection of insects (exchange) 

 (30344); specimen of Lachesis mutus 

 (gift) (30700). 



Wayne, 'Arthur T. (Mount Pleasant, 

 S.C): Two birds. Exchange. 30832. 



Weeks, Richard (Washington, D. C.) : 

 Old style English coffee urn made of cop- 

 per; 17th century. Purchase. 29657. 



Weir, Paul (Owensboro, Ky.): Archa;- 

 ological objects. 30619. 



Weibel, E. G. (Fort Huachnca, Ariz.): 

 (Seeunder Agriculture, Department of.) 



Webb, J. G. (Osprey, Fla.) : Hawk moth. 

 Amphonyx antwus, Drury. 29847. 



Weber, G. E. (Opelika, Ala.): Speci- 

 men of Misumena vatia, Clark. 29858. 



Weed, Walter H. (See under Interior 

 Department, U. S. Geological Survey.) 



Wkiber, E. G. (See under Agricxilture, 

 Dejiartment of.) 



Wellesley College. (See under Agri- 

 culture, Department of.) 



