576 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1892. 



Wildman, Hon. ROUNSEVELLE — Continued. 



Malay musical instruments, kris, war-shield and game of chance (24951);* col- 

 lection of shells, Dyak and Malay ethnological objects, musical instruments, 

 and corals (25862), 



Wilkinson, E. (Mansfield, Ohio). Specimens of Branchiopus. 25435. 



Willcox, .Joseph (Philadelphia, Pa.). Minerals (24802) ; tertiary fossils from North 

 Carolina and Florida (25472). (See under Wagner Free Institute of Science, 

 Philadelphia.) 



Williams, Dr. George H. (Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md.). Contorted 

 rock from Sugar Loaf Mountain ( 25057) ; minerals consisting of auglesite, cerus- 

 site. graphite, carrollite, tremolite after pyroxene, celestite, kammererite, 

 baltimorite, barite, dolomite, chrome tourmaline, pucherite, and amphibole 

 showing sliding planes (25450). Exchange. 



Williams, J. H. (Charleston, S. C), through R. L. Garner. Fragments of leg-bone 

 and vertebra (reptilian) from the phosphate beds of Charleston, S. C. 25125. 



Williams, R. S. (Great Falls, Mont.). Nest and 4 eggs of Geothlypis macgillivrayi, 

 and nest and 3 eggs of Empidonax Jiaviventris, representing rare and desirable 

 species (24630); through Capt. Charles E. Bendire, U. S. A., 2 skins of west- 

 ern flycatcher (Empidonax difflcilis) (24832). 



Williamsbi'koii Scientific Society (Brooklyn, X. Y.). Fossil rock found in the 

 Catskill Mountains (25500); through Mr. Louis Kirsch, fossil rock from High 

 Falls, Greene County, in the Catskill Mountains, 2 specimens of beryl and 7 of 

 garnet from the mica mines, New Milford, Connecticut (25719). 



Williamson, II. W. (New Galilee, Pa.). Twenty-nine stone implements from Penn- 

 sylvania, Maryland, Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee and New Mexico. 21838. 



Willige, J. Louis (U. S. National Museum). Ancient German accordion brought 

 from Germany by Mrs. Mary Mertag about 1850. 25584. 



Willis, Bailey. (See under Interior Department. IT. S. Geological Survey.) 



Willis, E. (Charleston, S. C). Collection of soft, hard, and pebble Florida phos- 

 phates. 2 Hi 10. 



Wilson, N. L. (Boston, Mass.). Specimen of tremolite on dolomite from Lee, Mas- 

 sachusetts; sphalerite with implanted marcasite crystals from Webb City, Mo. 

 Exchange. 25738. 



Wilson, Scott B. ( Heatherbank, Weybridge, Surrey, England). Skin of Loxioides 

 bailloui from Hawaii (gift) (25142); alcoholic specimens of Hcemalione sanguinea, 

 Loxioides bailloui, I'luroinis obscura, Hemignaihus procerus, Oreomyza bairdi (pur- 

 chase) (25638) ; alcoholic specimens of Hosmatione sanguinea, Hemignaihus pro- 

 cerus and Oreomyza bairdi (gift) (25639). 



Wilson, Thomas (U. S. National Museum). Seven rude implements from Burling- 

 ton, New Jersey, 16 rude implements from Morris Island, and 151 specimens, 

 comprising implements, cores, flakes, and other objects of argillite, from near 

 Point Pleasant, Bucks County, Pennsylvania (24891); 9 leaf-shaped imple- 

 ments, 2 worked flakes, 31 arrow-heads. 3 polished hatchets, pendant or 

 sinker, and 2 drilled tablets (surface finds) from near the "Hopewell Enclosure 

 and Tumuli," Ross County, Ohio (25461). Deposit. (See under Dr. N. L. 

 Britton.) 



Wilson Mining Company (Brunswick, Me.). Feldspar and quartz from the quarry 

 of the company atTopsham. 25585. 



Winston, B. C. (Monterey. Cal.), through Alaska Commercial Company. Mounted 

 porpoise (Delphinus sp.), from Carmel Bay. 2572!*. 



Witman BROTHERS (Reading, Pa.). Sandstone from the Pennsylvania, quarries: 

 25443. 



* Purchased for the National Museum at the request of the Secretary of the Smith- 

 sonian Institution. 



