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Wkhstkk, Prof. K. M., Woostcr, Oliio: 

 Eijiht sporiiiu'iis of llynieiiopteni. 

 84921. 



WicKD, W. li., U. S. Geoloirical Survey: 

 Siqiphire in lainprophyre dike rock 

 from Yogo sapphire mines, Little Belt 

 Mountains, Montana. 34882. 



WicKOKN, W. C, U. S. National Museum: 

 Bat ( VenpeHiUofimms). 34667. 



Weeks, A. J., Akron, Ohio: Slip clay. 

 35066. 



Weith, R. J., Elkhart, Ind.: Wasp [Pele- 

 ciniui pohjinriiUif Drury), new to the 

 Museum collection. 33812. 



Wells, R. L., Humeston, Iowa: Star, or 

 headquarters badge of the Seventh 

 Army Corps, United States Volunteers, 

 1898-99, used as the official liadge of the 

 Seventh Corps Association and worn 

 by the donor during the Cuban cam- 

 paign. 35039. 



Wesley, William, &. Sons, London, Eng- 

 land: Prints of synagogues, print por- 

 trait of a rabbi, leather manuscript of 

 prayers on Purim, 4 photographs of syn- 

 agogues, 7 souvenirs of the Zionists Con- 

 gress, and a leather manuscript of the 

 Book of Esther (34414); print of Ger- 

 man synagogue at Amsterdam and a 

 print of a Portuguese synagogue at 

 Amsterdam (34508). Purchase. 



Westinghouse Electric and Manufac- 

 turing Company, New York City, re- 

 ceived through C. A. Terry, secretary: 

 Collection of electric motors, carmodels, 

 and other objects. Deposit. 34632. 



Wheeler, Gen. Joseph. (See under 

 National Society of the Colonial Dames 

 of America. ) 



Wheeler, J. A., Milford, N. 11. : Medici- 

 nal plants. 34269. 



Whitaker, 8. F., Ogden, Utah: Ores, 

 clays, hydrocarbons, and other mate- 

 rial from Utah. 34661. "0." 



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

 Framed specimen of a rose showing the 

 transformation of the flower parts into 

 leaves (33869) ; sun-glass used by Daniel 

 Corey, of Dighton, Bristol County, 

 Mass., in 1790-1800 (35112). 

 White, David, U. S. Geological Survey: 

 Eight specimens of violets. 35053. 

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WiiiTK, E. II., Clearwater Ilarltor, \a. ; 

 Lurva of La<ju<i opcnrularlx S. it A. 

 34354. 



White, James, Norfolk, Va. : Articles 

 recovered from the wrecks of the Span- 

 ish ships Reina Mercedes, Vmnya, Crh- 

 lohal Colon, Maria Teresa, and Almi- 

 rante Oquendo. (See under Norfolk 

 collection 35187.) 



White, J. J., Rockledge, Fla. : Five 

 speciesof land and marine shells. 34489. 



White, Mark, Winfield, Kans. : Plants. 

 34525. 



Whiteaves, J. F. (See under Ottiiwa, 

 Canada, Geological Survey of.) 



Whited, Kirk, Ellensburg, Wash.: Me- 

 dicinal plants. 33811. 



White Pine Zinc Company, Louisville, 

 Ky. : Lead and zinc ore. 34211. 



Whiteside, G. H. (See under Southern 

 Ic-e Exchange. ) 



Whitesides, Mrs. N. J. (See under 

 Joseph M. Callis.) 



WHiTiN(i, Dr. C. A., University of Utah, 

 Salt Lake City, Utah: Fresh-water in- 

 vertel)rates from Utah. 33760. 



Whittemore, Rev. Isaac T., Florence, 

 Ariz., received through Smithsonian 

 Institution, Bureau of Ethnology: Col- 

 lection of cliff dwellers' objects from 

 Arizona (34065); plaster cast of a foot- 

 print in the Casa Grande ruin, made 

 by Mr. Whittemore, the finder of the 

 impression (35167). 



Wickersham, Prof. H. F., Iowa City, 

 Iowa: Specimens of Termites. 34539. 



Wickersham, James, Tacoma, Wash.: 

 Six plaster casts of carved stone and 

 bone clubs. 34523. 



Wilbur, E. P., Titusville, Fla.: Speci- 

 men of Epitragus wmentosus. 33911. 



Wilcox, W. A. (See under William 

 Thompson. ) 



Wild, A., Loveland, Colo.: Specimen of 

 gypsum. 34594. 



Wild, Edward, Aschaffenburg, Bavaria, 

 Germany: Photograph of the Tower of 

 Babel. 34037. 



Wiles, George, Stratford, N. C: Speci- 

 men of mineral. 33968. 



Wiley, Mrs. J. M., Atkinson, Kans.: 

 Specimen of Stagmomantis Carolina 

 Linnreus, belonging to the family Man- 

 tilla: 34069. 



