574 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1892. 



Ward, Prof. Lester F. (See under Interior Department. U. S. Geological Survey.) 



Warner, Ambrose (Washington, D. ('.). Stone axe found near Bladensburg, Md. 

 Deposit, 21X33. 



Warner, William (Salem, Oregon). Two skins of dusky screech owl (Megascops 

 asio x<i turn his). 25699. 



Warner, William J. (Salem, Oregon). Skin of jumping-mouse (Zapua Jiudsonim). 

 25614. 



Warner, W. S. (See under Florida Phosphate Company.) 



Warren, Dr. B. H. (West Chester, Pa.). Bats, and 1 skins of hats. 25391. 



WARREN, EWEN, jr., & COMPANY (Chicago, 111.). Four architectural drawings, 

 printed by the company's multi-color process. 25073. 



Waters, /. 1>. (Baltimore, Md.). Collection of Japanese costumes and objects of 

 industry and worship. Purchase. 25804. 



Watts, Blake, Bearne iV Company (Newton Abbe, Devonshire, England), through 

 Mr. R. N. Worth. Pipe, pottery, and earthenware clay, and samples of molding- 

 sand. 25527. 



Wayman, G. Turner (Port-of-Spain, Trinidad, West Indies). About 1050 speci- 

 mens, representing 90 species of butterflies. Purchase. 25335. (See under 

 Wells, jr., U. S. N.) 



Wayne, Arthur C. (Old Town, Fla.). Skins of swallow-tailed kite (Elanoides for- 

 ficatus) from Florida . 25829. 



Weaver & Ihl (New York City, N. Y.). Specimen of winter flounder (Pseudo- 

 pleuronectes am erica tins) from the coast of New England. 25380. 



Webb, Hon. Alexander R. (U. S. Consul, Manila, Philippine Islands). Two packs 

 of playing-cards, 2 rattan globes or balls used by natives (gift) (24782); 7 spoons 

 and paddles used by natives, Bolo or handy knife (native), 9 games, puzzle, 12 

 bamboo musical instruments (25806).* 



Webis, De Witt (St. Augustine, Fla,). Three hundred and thirty-nine archaeolog- 

 ical objects, consisting of shell implements, fragments of pottery, bone imple- 

 ments, human bones, bones of fishes, animals and birds from shell-mounds near 

 St. Augustine. 25232. 



Webb, Judge John G. (Osprey, Fla.). Four star-fishes. 25568. 



Webb, J. S. (Disputanta, Va.). Molar tooth of a mastodon. 25629. 



Webb, Walter F. (Geneva, N. Y.). Sets of eggsof Symphemia semipalmatainornata, 

 Zonotrichia leucopTweys, Zonotrichia coronata, Arhphispiza belli ncrade sis, from 

 California and Nevada (gift) (24990); 5 sets of eggs of Larus californicus from 

 Pyramid Lake, Nevada (gift) (25036); 8 eggs of bridled tern (Sterna ancethetus), 

 and 4 eggs of white-crowned pigeon (Cohunha leucocephala) from Atwood's and 

 Acklin's Islands, Bahamas (purchase) (25166); 109 specimens of birds' eggs, 

 representing 12 species, and 30 sets of eggs, consisting of Empidonax acadicus, 

 Cistothorv,8 palustris, Piranga erythromelas, Icteria virens, Mimus polyglottos, 

 /Egialitia wileonia, Helinaia swainsonii, Passerina ciris, Guiraoa ccerulea, Icterus 

 spuriu8, Sterna antillarum, and Quiscalus major; also ten nests (gift) (25323). 

 Webster, George W. (Lake Helen, Fla,). Land and fresh-water shells from 

 Florida, Michigan and Tennessee. 24626. 



Weed, Walter H. (See under Interior Department, U. S. Geological Survey.) 



Weedon, W. C. (See under Smithsonian Institution. National Zoological Park,) 



Weems, David G. (Baltimore, Md.). Photograph and cyanotype of electric- motor 

 car (25186); electric motor that made the fastest authentic speed on land "by 

 generated power,'' and 2 photographs of the same, accompanied by a certificate 

 of the speed of the motor (25856). 



* These objects were purchased by Mr. Webb for the National Museum at the re- 

 quest of the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. 



