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Wiley, Roy, Paleptine, Tex.: Skin of 

 Ruby-throated Humnungbinl, Trochi- 

 Jus colubris. 34167. 

 WiLLCOx, Joseph, Philadelphia, Pa.: 

 Eocene fossils from Santiago de Cuba. 

 34849. 

 Williams, C. K., & Co., Easton, Pa.: 



Odier. 3431'0. 

 Williams, F. H., Bristol, Conn.: Three 

 specimens of beetle, representing the 

 species Odontata rubra Web. 33988. 

 Williamson, E. B., Carnegie Museum, 

 Pittsburg, Pa.: Two specimens of 

 dragon flies, representing the species 

 Tschnura MUcotti Williamson (cotypes). 

 35036. ( See under Carnegie Museum. ) 

 Williamson, Mrs. M. B., Los Angeles, 

 Cal. : Four species of marine shells from 

 CaUfornia (34710); specimen of CaUios- 

 (oma canaleculatum (34863); shell, rep- 

 resenting a species of the genus Ano- 

 donta (35070). 

 WiLLisTON, Prof. S. W., Lawrence, Kans. : 

 Two specimens of Estheria from Okla- 

 homa (34260); photograph of White 

 River Miocene, Bad Lands, South Da- 

 kota (34266). 

 Willman, Ariel, South Berlin, N. Y.: 

 Water l)eetle, Di/sticus varlimUs Say. 

 34227. 

 Wilson, CoMPTON, U. S. V. : Medal. (See 



under Porto Rico collection 35201). 

 Wilson, Capt. H. C, U. S. V., Washing- 

 ton, D. C. : Collection of relics of the 

 Porto Rican campaign (34742); part of 

 a metal shoulder knot belonging to the 

 uniform of a Spanish staff officer 

 (34936). Deposit. 

 Wilson, K. D., Industry, Pa.: Six eggs 

 (one set) of Sharp-shinned Hawk, 

 Accipiter velox. 34859. 

 Wilson, Thomas, U. S. National Museum : 

 Archajological objects from Egypt 

 (34329) ; 111 flint scrapers from various 

 localities along the Ohio River, col- 

 lected by W. K. Moorehead (34384); 2 

 terra-cotta figures of Watcombe Torquay 

 pottery (34476). Deposit. 

 Wilson & Bko., Hanoverville, Md.: 



Sample of ocher. 34249. 

 WiMAN, L. E., Schenectady, N. Y.: Cat- 

 erpillar {Empretia stimulea.) 34099. 

 Winchell, Prof. W. H. (See under 

 Minnesota Geological Survey. ) 



WiNsEK, J. H. (See under American 



Museum of Natural History. ) 

 WiNSLOW, U. S. torpedo l)oat, received 

 through Lieut. A. P. Niblack, U. S. 

 Navy: Wire hand-railing from the 

 Winslow, and a section of boiler plate 

 perforated by a Spanish sliell. 34077. 

 Winston, Isaac. (See under E. P. Moon. ) 

 Winter's Metallic Paint Company, 

 Iron IMountain, Wis.: Mineral paint. 

 35046. 

 WoLcorr, R. H., University of Nebraska, 

 Lincoln, Nebr. : Co-types of Acarina. 

 34825. 

 WoLTZ, George, U. S. National Museum: 

 Brewer's candlestick (gift) (33837); 

 soldier's combination folding spoon 

 and fork (deposit) (33882); 2 Krag- 

 Jorgensen rifle cartridges, a Remington 

 45-caliljer revolver used during the 

 Spanish-American War in Santiago de 

 Cuba (gift) (33905) ; badge of the Third 

 U. S. Cavalry worn by the soldiers of 

 the Santiago campaign (gift) (33907); 

 metal tag of the American Army Reg- 

 istry of New York, in use during 

 the Spanish- American War (gift) 

 (33987). 

 WoLTz, Miss Sadie, Washington, D. C. : 

 Specimen of hard-tack furnished the 

 United States Army in Santiago de 

 Cuba during the Spanish-American 

 War; crossed cannon of the Fifth I'. S. 

 Artillery, and crossed swords of the 

 First Cavalry. 34021. 

 Wood, C. F., Boston, Mass.: Documents 

 relating to the early history of the 

 electro-magnetic telegraph. 34365. 

 Wood, N. R., U. S. National Museum: 



Eighty-three dragon flies. 35126. 

 Woodstock Iron Works, Rock Springs, 

 Ala. : Limestone used for making quick- 

 lime. 34386. 

 Woodward, Dr. H. W. (See under Lon- 

 don (England) British Museum.) 

 WooTON, E. O., New York City: Five 

 hundred and eighty-seven plants from 

 New Mexico. Purchase. 33797. "0." 

 WoRTHEN, C. K., Warsaw, 111.: Four 

 skins and skulls of moles, representing 

 the species Scajxnms orarius. 34045. 

 Wright, B. H., Penn Yan, N. Y.: Four 

 species of Southern unios (34131); 2 



