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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1897. 



Wilson, Thomas — Continued, 

 tain, North Carolina (31633) ; facsimile 

 of the celehratecl chart of J nan de la 

 Cosa, pilot and captain in the expedi- 

 tions of Columbus, the first map on 

 which the American Continent appears, 

 drawn in the year 1500 (31636) ; col- 

 lection of archii'ological objects from 

 ploughed fields '"'Noel Cemetery, Glen- 

 dale Park," Nashville, Tennessee 

 (32169, 32200). Deposit. 



WiNTON, G. B., San liuis Potosi, Mexico: 

 Fishing- spear and throwing- stick 

 (purchase) (31432) ; Mexican throwing- 

 stick (31802). 



Wirt, Dr. W. W., U. S. Geological Sur- 

 vey: Land shells and Echini from Isle 

 of Pines, Cuba. 31772. 



Wolfe, Miss Emma A., U. S. National 

 Museum: Specimen of Adelonycterus 

 fuscHS. 31902. 



WoLTZ, George, U. S. National Museum: 

 Square piano made by Joseph Hiskey, 

 Baltimore, Maryland, during the years 

 1820-1845, known as the German double 

 or Viennese action. 31877. 



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

 Four specimens of Blarina from Clyde, 

 Wayne County, New York. 30868. 



Woods, E. L., San Francisco, California: 

 Photograph "Marshland." 31005. 



Woodward, Dr. Henry. (See under 

 London, England: British Museum.) 



WooDWORTii, F. A., Alameda, California: 

 Shells, dredged in Santa Barbara Chan- 

 nel, California, representing 6 species. 

 32091. 



WoosTER, A. F., Norfolk, Connecticut: 

 Large Spotted Salamander {Amhystoma 

 pnnclatum). 31942. 



Worth, S. G. (See under Fish Commis- 

 sion, U. S.) 



WoRTHEN, C. K., Warsaw, Illinois: Nine 

 mammal skins. IMirchase. 31869. 



Wray, L. (See under Larut, Perak, 

 Straits Settlements: Perak Museum.) 



Wright, B. H., Penn Yan, New York: 

 Unios from ditVerent sections of the 

 United States. (31180) (exchange) 

 (gift) (31219, 31336, 31360, 31386, 31478, 

 31505, 31563, 31597, 31712, 31863, 32078, 

 32146). 



Wright, J. T., Anson, Texas: Specimen 

 of Moffmanseygia stricta Booth. 30936. 



Wright, S. R., Klamath Falls, Oregon: 

 Long-tailed duck. 31444. 



WuR/LOW, H., Industry, Texas: Three 

 specimens of Tradescantia. 31891. 



Yang \v, Chinese Minister, Chiuese Le- 

 gation, Washington, District of Colum- 

 bia: A large blue porcelain vase, 

 bronze urn, and a string of beads. 

 31964. 



Yates, Jesse, Atlantic City, New Jersey : 

 Short File-fish, Mouacanthns hispidiis. 

 30998. 



Young, Curtis Clay, Brooklyn, New 

 York : Twenty-five heads of young 

 Cormorants {P.dilophus), from Quebec. 

 31159. 



Young, J, A., Belle vue, Iowa: Photo- 

 graph of a large spearhead found near 

 Lake Pepin, on the head waters of the 

 Mississippi River. 31635. 



YouNGBLOOD, J. E., Uuion, Washington: 

 Geometrid Moth, Triphosa dubtitata. 

 Presented to the Smithsonian Institu- 

 tion and transferred to the. National 

 Museum. 31496. 



Young Naturalists' Society, Seattle, 

 Washington, transmitted by Dr. James 

 T. White: Plaster cast of a stone carv- 

 ing, the original of which was found 

 on the San Juan group of islands, be- 

 tween Vancouver Island and the main- 

 laud. 31353. 



Zehntnek, Dr. L., Proefstattion Oost- 

 Java, Pasoeroean, Java: Four speci- 

 mens of Entedon arciiafa Zehntner, 4 

 specimens of Entedon alhipen Zehntner, 

 and 3 specimens of Eulophus femoralis 

 Zehntner. 



Zell, Lydia D., Lancaster, Pennsylva- 

 nia. Three specimens of the Cleisto- 

 gamous form of Viola obliqita. 31256. 



ZiRKEL, Ferdinand. (See under For- 

 tieth Parallel Survey.) 



Zoological Museum. (See under Kiel, 

 Germany.) 



Zoological Museum. (See under Co- 

 penhagen, Denmark.) 



ZsciiOKKE, Prof. Dr. F., Basel, Switzer- 

 land: Parasitic worms. Exchange. 

 31458. 



Zurich, Switzerland: Zurich Botan- 

 ical Garden, transmitted by Prof. 

 Hans Schinz: One hundred and forty- 

 eight herbarium speciiueus. Kxchange. 

 31168. 



