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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1896. 



Wkslev, William, & Son (London, 

 England): Ethiopic charm-roll, 17tli 

 century (purchase) (29606) ; the Gothic 

 and Anglo-Saxon Gospels with the ver- 

 sions of Wyckliffe and Tyndale ; Codex 

 Vaticanus; King James Version 1613, 

 Genoa Bible 1547; Codex Sinciticus 

 (A.) (purchase) (29814); facsimiles of 

 Coverdale's Bible and Tyndale's Bible 

 (purchase) (29815). 



Wharton, Joseph (Philadelphia, Pa.): 

 Sperrylite from Vermillion Mine, near 

 Sudbury, Ontario. 30237. 



Wheeler, C. F. (See under Agricul- 

 ture, Department of. ) 



WiiEELOCK, L. P. (Pittsburg, Pa.): Cra- 

 nium of a fish from the Carboniferous 

 limestone formation of Kelly's Island, 

 Ohio. 30762. 



White, David (U. S. Geological Sur- 

 vey) : Specimen of fungus collected on 

 Whitman Knob, Webster County, W. 

 Va. (29840) ; ferns from Tennessee and 

 West Virginia (29927) ; cone-in-cone 

 from near Belva, W. Va. (30226). (See 

 under Interior Department, U. S. Geo- 

 logical Survey.) 



Whitehorn, Worth (Rochester, Nebr.) : 

 Fossil tooth of horse. 30824. 



WiDMANN, O. (Old Orchard, Mo.): Nests 

 of Short-billed Marsh Wren and Song 

 Sparrow from St. Charles County, Md. 

 29769. 



Wilder, Dr. Harris H. (Smith College, 

 Northampton, Mass.) : Three salaman- 

 ders from New England. 30522. 



Wilkinson, E. C. (Penn Yan, N. Y.) : Oil 

 painting of Shah-Coo-Pee, the orator 

 of the Sioux Indians. Lent. 29638. 



Williams, Rev. John B. (Georgetown, 

 S. C): Cells of Leaf-cutting Bee (Me- 

 gacMleBj>.). 30054. 



Williamsburg Scientific Society 

 (Brooklyn, N. Y.): Ten specimens of 

 miscellaneous shells, representing five 

 species. Exchange. 30476. 



Wilson, Davies (Washington, D. C): 

 Porphyritic gneiss from Winchendon, 

 Mass. 30031. 



Wilson, J. Ormond (Washington, D. 

 C): Scorpion from Liberia. 30467. 



Wilson, Miss Sadie Ray (Forest Glen, 

 Md.) : Two arrowheads of white quartz 

 (30775); grooved ax (30816). 



Wilson, Thomas (U. S. National Mu- 

 seum) : ArchteologicalobjectsfromOhio 

 (29612, 29630); archaeological objects 

 from Brittany, France (30134) ; skele- 

 ton of a cave bear from southern France 

 (30618). (See under GuiseppeBellucci.) 



Wing, E. T. (Pleasantdale, Me.): Devo- 

 nian slab containing mollusks. 30577. 



Wise, Hon. H. S., and Lieutenant Shep- 

 PARD (U. S. N.): Star dial with com- 

 pass in an ornamented gilt case, in- 

 scribed with astrological characters. 

 29863. 



WOLTZ, George (U. S. National Mu- 

 seum) : Rabbit in the flesh. 29711. 



Wood, J. Medley. (See under Agricul- 

 ture, Department of.) 



WOOLMAN, A. J. (Duluth, Minn.): Small 

 collection of fresh-water fishes from 

 Mexico. 29565. 



Wooster, a. F. (Norfolk, Conn.): Pupa 

 ■ of Hawk moth, Protojjarce Carolina, L. 

 29806. 



WoRTHEN, Charles K. (Warsaw, 111.): 

 Fifty-six skins and skulls of moles and 

 shrews from British Columbia. Pur- 

 chase. 29628. 



WORTHINGTON, J. (Mannington, W. Va.) : 

 Oil sand from Marion County. 29613. 



Wright, Berlin H. (Penn Yan, N. Y.): 

 Three species of Unios (30279); 5 spec- 

 imens of Unios from Longwood, fla. 

 (30464) ; specimen of Stigmaria ficoides 

 (30503). 



WuRZLOW, H. (See under Agriculture, 

 Department of. ) 



Yale, Charles, (Louisiana, Mo.) : Stylo- 

 bite from beds of Burlington limestone. 

 Purchase. 29917. 



Young Naturalists' Society (Seattle, 

 Wash.) transmitted by H. H. Hind- 

 shaw : Three crabs from Puget Sound 

 (29582) ; 9 species of shells from Puget 

 Sound and San .Jos6 de Guatemala 

 (30428) ; 6 marine shells and other spec- 

 imens from Puget Sound (30756) ; speci- 

 mens of Astarte from Port Orchard, 

 Wash. (30767). 



Zurich Botanical Garden. (See under 

 Agriculture, Department of.) 



Zabriskie, Rev. J. L. (See under Agri- 

 culture, Department of.) 



