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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSP:UM, 1899. 



Very, C. F., New Alhuny, Ind.: Two 

 Horn-tailed Sawflies, representing the 

 species Treine.v colinnlia Linnaeus. 33872. 



Vineyard Ocher Company, Boston, 

 Mass.: Ocher. 3415L 



VisuDDHA, Marquis, Siamese legation, 

 London, England, received through De- 

 partment of State: Model of the monas- 

 tery of Wat Chang at Bangkok. 34650. 



VoTH, Dr. H. R., Field Columbian 

 Museum, Chicago, 111.: Six dozen 

 small arrow jioints from Arizona. 

 35143. 



Vriere, Baron Raoul R. de. Chateau de 

 Baes-Veld, Zedelghem, Belgium: Col- 

 lection of Belgian Coleoptera. Ex- 

 change. 35026. 



Vroman, a. C, Pasadena, Cal. : One 

 hundred and twenty photographs of 

 California missions. Exchange. 33932. 



Wadsworth, Miss Mattie, Hallowell, 

 Me. : Ninety-two dragon flies. Ex- 

 change. 34439. 



AVagrorne, Rev. A. C, Bay of Islands, 

 Newfoundland: Plants from Labrador. 

 Purchase. 33796. 



AValcott, Hon. C. D., Director, U. S. 

 Geological Survey: Photograph of an 

 elk from Yellowstone National Park 

 (gift) (34437); 10 rugs made of 

 maiiunal skins (deposit) (35044.) (See 

 under F. W. Sardeson.) 



Walker, Bryant, Detroit, Mich.: Speci- 

 mens of Lhiio superiorensiii from Mich- 

 igan. 34141. 



Walker, C. H., Gallon, Ohio: Specimen 

 of Argiope riparia. 33962. 



Walker Electric Company, Cleveland, 

 Ohio, received through S. H. Short 

 and E. H. Morrison: Bound volume 

 containing photographs of the Short 

 electric railway motors and other ob- 

 jects. Deposit. 34608. 



Wallace, William, Ansonia, Conn.: 

 Three Wallace arc lights, a pair of elec- 

 tric connecting rods, and a facsimile of 

 a letter of Benjamin Franklin to Mr. 

 Strahan, dated July 5, 1775. 35164. 

 , Wallingsford, W. W., U. S. National 

 Museum: Hand looking-glass and a 

 copy of the New Testament, issued and 

 used during the C'uban campaign in the 

 volunteer service of the Enited States. 

 34747. 



Wamsley, F. W., Bridgeton, N. J. : Forty- 

 eight specimens of coral jjolyps etc. 

 Purchase. 34473. "O." 



War Department, Hon. R. A. Alger, 

 Secretary: Received through Ordnance 

 Office, 2 Mauser rifles, bayonet, and 

 scabbard captured at the surrender of 

 Santiago (34096) ; received through the 

 Army Medical Museum, reptiles in al- 

 cohol (34465) . (See under Driggs- 

 Seabury Gun and Amnumition Com- 

 pany.) 



Ward, Prof. Lester F., U. S. (Geological 

 Survey: Plants from Kansas and other 

 localities (33947, 34027, 35139). 



Ward, M. J., Unadilla, N. Y.: Water 

 bug. Belontoma americaiiKm. 35116. 



Ward's Natcral Science Estahlish- 

 ment, Rochester, N. Y.: Nine Indian 

 and African mammals (jKirchase) 

 (33793); 160 specimens of Carlxmifer- 

 ous cephalopods (exchange) (33863); 

 924 specimens of fossils of the Trenton 

 and Silurian formation from Tennessee 

 and c»f the Carlxjniferous formation 

 from Texas (exchange) (33945); castof 

 a skull of Casioroide.'i ult ioerif<in ( purchase ) 

 (34166) ; 14 specimens of Gorgonians 

 and 16 casts of Protozoans (purchase) 

 (34471). (O.) 



Waring, G. W., Tyrone, Pa.: Specimen 

 of Epeira domiliciann Hentz. ;M-184. 



Warner, Miss A. P., Maywood, Nebr. : 

 Fragments of pottery. 34501. 



Waslekar, N. N., Washington, D. C. : 

 Scarf of Nana Sahib from India; turban 

 worn by the Mohammedans; turl)aii of 

 Brahim from the Deccam; turlxin of 

 Parsee and a skirt of miisHn (34819); 

 silk and gold turban belonging to a 

 Rajah; II photographs of Hindoos 

 (34879). Purchase. 



Watterson, R. I., Kings Mountain, N. 

 C. : Specimen of Mantis, St(ii/)iio))ia)ilis 

 caroliva L. 34335. 



Weaver, J. M., Oakshade, Va. : Moth 

 {Chceroaniipd l('rs(( L. ). 34150. 



Weaver, W. B., Lakeland, Fla. : Speci- 

 men of Cassidn </i(tt(it(i Oliv. 34447. 



Weber, L. R., P.ureka Si)rings, Ark.: 

 Specimens of Arkansas fossils (34716); 

 2 specimens of siliceous limestone con- 

 taining fossils of the Calciferous age 

 (34913). 



