LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 575 



Weil Brothers (Alexandria, Va.). Spanish coin dated L781. 24599. 



Wellington, A. M. (Sec under Engineering News.) 



Wells, Ensign Roger, Jr. (U. S. Navy), through <;. Turner Wayman, esq. Alco- 

 holic specimen of reptiles, alcoholic specimens of hummingbird, Amazilia erythro- 

 nota, alcoholic crab, and alcoholic specimen of squilla, speeimeu of cascadnra, 

 ffoplostemum littorale, X hats and a mouse, 25336. (See under Smithsonian Insti- 

 tution. National Zoological Park). 



Welsh, Mr. (See under Kingston Exposition, Jamaica Court.) 



Wesley & Son. (Sec under Thomas Rogers. > 



West, Gerald M. (Worcester, Mass.). Two Indian '-Crooked Knives." Wdkaginigmi , 

 obtained from the Miemses of Nova Scotia. 25538. 



Westall, S. J. (Paint Gap, N. C). Specimens of chrysotile from near the South 

 Toe Post Office, Yancey County, collected by Mr. W. S. Yeates, of the U. S. 

 National Museum. 24998. 



Weston, Arthur II. (Georgiana, Fla. ). Fragments of Indian pottery from Brevard 

 County. 24709. 



WHITE, A. W. (Albert Lea, Minn.). Seven stone implements, consisting of knives. 

 arrow and spear-heads, from the vicinity of the Great Lakes. Exchange. 2.1492. 



White, Dr. C. A. (See under Interior Department. I . S. Geological Survey.) 



Waite, Dr. C. H. (U. S. Navy. Navy Department). Crude nitrate of soda from 

 Iquique, Chile; collection of miscellaneous insects from Acapulco, Mexico, and 

 Payto, Peru. 24624. 



White, E. II. (Astoria, Oregon). Laud and fresh-water shells. 24869. 



White, Harrv G. (Department of Agriculture). Red-tailed hawk {Buteo borealis) 

 ami short-eared owl (Asio accipilrinus) in the flesh from Arlington, Virginia. 

 25076. 



Waite, Miss (Theological Seminary, near Alexandria, Va.). Nest of wasp. 25665. 



Whitton, William R. (Seattle, Wash. ). Part of the lower molar of a fossil elephant, 

 Elephas primigenius* 25161. 



Wilbur, Miss Charlotte D. (Newark, N. .1.). Autograph reeeiptof William Henry 

 Harrison, clerk of the North West Territory. toMatthias Denman, dated May 21. 

 L800, indorsed by John Cleves Symmes. 25552. 



Wilbur, Mrs. Matthias Denmax (Newark, N. .1. >. Military land patent, signed by 

 John Adams, President of the United States, dated Philadelphia, March 28, L800, 

 granting 4,000 acres in the North West Territory to Matthias Denman. Deposit. 

 25551. 



Wieland, George R. (State College. Pa.). Specimens of siliceous oolitic rock. 

 (Gift, exchange.) (24831, 25106.) 



Wilcox, Dr. Timothy E., U. S. Army (Fort Hnachuca, Arizona). An interesting 

 and valuable collection of reptiles, consisting of 20 specimens, representing 13 

 species, including Crotalns molossm, /''Japs euryxanihus, Kinosternon senoriense. 

 and others, insects, mammals, specimens of mirror carp (Cyprinus carpio) and 

 chul) (Squalius)) alcholic specimens of birds (25101); living horned toad 

 (25653). 



Wilcox, Walter D. (New Haven, Conn.). Seventy-four specimens of carboniferous 

 fossils representing 17 species from Mt. Stephen, British Columbia, consisting of 

 derotreta gemma, var., depressa Walcott, Agnostus inter strictus; Alga (t); Acrothele 

 subsidua; Hyolitltes sp. undet. ; ffyolithellua sp. undet. ; Graptolites; Hypostoma 

 sp. undet.; Kutoigina like stissingensis ; Linguella mcconnelli; Orthisisina alberta : 

 sponge, Scenella sp. undet.; Ogygopsis klotzi (f); Ptychoparia sp. undet.; Ptycho- 

 paria eordillerw, Bathyuriscus howelli; Olenoides nevadensis; Zacanthoidea spinosus. 

 25155. 



.Wilder, Prof. 15. (i. (See under Cornell University.) 



W r ILDMAX, Hon. ROUNSEVELLE ( 1'. S. Consul, Singapore, Straits Settlements). 



