LIST OF ACCESSIONS. f)77 



Wolf, Dr. Joseph P. (Elkton, Va.). Esostosetl tooth of horse, Equm caballus. 

 125612. 



Wolfe, M. (Dayton, Ohio). Half-tone negative, etched reJief-hlock, and impres- 

 sion from the block, reproducing a scale of tints from black to white (25176); 

 an 8x10 sealed screen. 124 lines to the inch (25274). Purchase. 



WOLHAUPTER, Dr. 1). P. (See under Maj. W. H. Powell.) 



Wood, Miss E. M. (Liscard, Cheshire, England). Seven colored figures of jelly-fishes 

 and other invertebrates (25182); 10 colored figures of invertebrates (25816). 

 Purchase. 



WOOD, Tingle y S. (Leadville, Colo.). Two specimens of cerussite from Silver Cord 

 Mine, collected by Prof. S. L. Peutield, of the U. S. Geological Survey- 

 24X10. 



WOODHTJLL, Miss M. (Washington, I). C). Spinning wheels, reel, butter-bowl, 

 wooden paddle, and pewter platter. 25766. 



Woodruff, Dr. Charles E., 1". S. Army (Fort Missoula. Mont.) Stone baking- 

 dish obtained from the Hupa Indians of California (gift i (25043); through Mr. 

 Garrick Mallery, of the Bureau of Ethnology, a collection of photographs relat- 

 ing to the same tribe (deposit) (25158). 



Woods, Frank T. (Charcas, Mexico) through P. L. Jouy. Ores from Santa Ynez 

 Mine. 25212. 



Woodwahi), Dr. Henry (see under British Museum. London. England). 



Woolman, A. J. (see under J. T. Seoville). 



Wooster, A. F. (Norfolk, Conn.). Coin from Hayti (24529); bat (Adelonycteris fus- 

 cus) (24911); copper coin from France, dix centimes of 1864 (25485). 



Worcester Society of Antiquity (Worcester, Mass.), through Thomas A. Dickin- 

 son, librarian. Photographs of a typewriter invented by Mr. Charles Thurber 

 in 1843. 25169. 



Worth, R. N. (Plymouth, England). Ores (24794); geological materials (25233). 

 Exchange. (See under Watts, Blake, Bearne & Company.) 



Worth, S. G. (care of U. S. Fish Commission). Tools used in lapping trees for 

 turpentine, from Clinton, North Carolina. 25086. 



Worthen, Charles K. (Warsaw, 111.). Two skins of Opossum (Di'delphys marsu- 

 2)ialis), (24588); skins of 18 species of North American mammals (24678); skins of 

 26 species of North American mammals (24679); skin of spermophile (Spermo- 

 pMlus sp.), skin of kangaroo rat, skin of mole (Scalops sp.), 2 skins of pouched 

 gopher (Geomys personatns) from Padre Island, Texas (24792); 2 skins of Mearn's 

 field-mice (Sltomys mearnsi) and 2 skins of Allen's spiny-rat (Heteromys alleni) 

 (24875); collection of 10 North American rodents (25137). 



Wyard, Mrs. (Washington, D. C), through Mr. AY. II. Dall. Two specimens of 

 paradise trogon or quetzal (Pharomacru* mocdno), and a crow (Corvus ameri 

 rati us) (25868). 



Wyckoff, Seamans & Benedict (New York City). Three old-style typewriters 

 (deposit) (24590) ;old-style Remington typewriter. No. 172, used in the Museum 

 for several years past (purchase) (24680); Malling-Hansen typewriter from 

 Copenhagen, Denmark (gift) (24969); 5 Remington typewriters of the style now 

 in use (deposit) (25587). 



Wunderlich, H., & Co. (New York City). Engravings by .lames Lutma and Israel 

 Van Meckenem. Purchase. 25589. 



Yale, Charles (Louisiana, Mo.). Specimens of orthoceras. Purchase. 24652. 



Yeates, William S. (U. S. National Museum). Indian banner-stone found nea r 

 Zircouia, North Carolina. 24999. (See under W. A. Arlington, D. A. Bowman. 

 Robert T. Claywell, Interior Department. U. S. Geological Survey, Dr. Levi 

 Jones, Morgauton Land Improvement Company, Garrett D. Ray, J. C. Shelton, 

 Smithsonian Institution. U. S. National Mnseum, Capt. M, C. Toms, S. L. 

 Westall.) 



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