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Walker, W. C, Fairlie, Texas: Plaut. 

 (Retumed.) 3987 (xi). 



Wai.tku, Clarexcr, Spruce Creek, Penn- 

 sylvania: Inseit. (Keturned.) 3899 



(VII). 



Wall, W. W., and D. P. Kyle, PlKenix, 

 Arizona: Piece of supposed meteoric 

 stone. 3822 (xii). 



Ward, F. A., Rochester, New York: 

 Young bird. (Returned.) 3875 (ii). 



Wai;i),H.M., Dallas, Texas: Plant. 3865 



(XI). 



Ward & Gakdner, Jerome, Arizona: 

 Rocks. (Returned.) 3898 (xiii). 



Ward's Natural Science Establish- 

 ;ment, Rochester, New York : Five 

 ])arrot8. 4242 (two ]»arrots returned 

 and three retained, 31741); five mam- 

 mal skins 4292 (31744) ; sixteen mammal 

 skins 4372 (portion returned and re- 

 remainder retained, 32381) (ii, i). 



Warner, C. C, Turriall)a, Costa Rica: 

 Stone. (Returned.) 4162 (xiii). 



VVarrex,W.C., Atlanta, Georgia: Plant. 

 (Returned.) 4231 (xi). 



Watrus, p. B., Kiowa, Kansas: Sup- 

 posed petrifaction. (Returned.) 4043 



(VIII). 



Watson, Rev. W. Scott, Towerhill, Gut- 

 tenberg, New Jersey: Insect. (Re- 

 turned.) 4007 (VII). 



Wayne, A. T., Mount Pleasant, South 

 Caiolina: Birds' skius. 3805 (portion 

 returned and remainder retained, 

 30906); 4030 (returned); 4045 (return- 

 ed) ; 4327 (portion returned and re- 

 mainder retained, 31970) ; 4353 re- 

 turned); 4386 (portion returned and 

 remainder retained, 32229) ; 4425 (re- 

 turned); 4460 (returned) (ii). 



Wehh, W. F., Albion, New York: Heron 

 from Florida; land shells; stone orna- 

 ment from Canada. 3797 (30890) ; 4108 

 (portion returned and remainder re- 

 tained, 31459), 4287 (returned) (li, vi, 



XIV). 



Weber, G. W., Opelika, Alabama : Leaf 

 of a plaut. 4471 (xi). 



Weil, I., Saudpoint, Idaho: Ore. (Re- 

 turned.) 4080 (XIII). 



Wellington, Mrs. L. M., Green, Colo- 

 rado: Mineral. (Returned.) 4107 



(XII). 



Wells, J. G., Carriacou, Grenada, West 

 Indies, transmitted by Dr. R. W. Shu- 

 feldt: Cuckoo. (Returned.) 4240 (ii). 



Werner, R. J., Columbia Falls, Mon- 

 tana: Ore. (Returned.) 41S2 (xiii). 



Wheeler, E. S. ( See under Scott, G . H . ) 



White, J. J., Rockledge, Florida: Land, 

 i'resli-water, and marine shells. 4016 

 (portion returned and remainder re- 

 tained, 31253); 4048 (portion returned 

 and remainder retained, 31349) (vi). 



White, Dr. J. P. (See under Young 

 Naturalists' Society.) 



WiiiTEiiORN, G.W., Rochester, Nebraska : 

 Three specimens of grasses. 3783 



(XI). 



Whiteside, J. W., lirookville, Maryland: 

 Supposed fossil shark's tooth. 4332 



(IX). 



Whitman, J., & Sons, Forestville, Vir- 

 ginia: Minerals. (Returned.) 4394 



(XII). 



AVhitmer, T. W., Sacramento, Kentucky: 

 Rock and stone. (Returned.) 4282; 

 geological material, 4357 (xiii). 



Whittemore, C. a. (See under Kent 

 Scientific Institute.) 



Wilcox, G. A., Erie, Illinois : Larvie of 

 insects. (Returned.) 3934 (vii). 



Wilkinson, E. (See under Mansfield Me- 

 morial Museum.) 



Williams, C. M., Rochester, Indiana: 

 Two geological specimens. ( Keturned. ) 

 4354 (XIII). 



Williams, J. B., Montreal, Canada: 

 Three humming l)irds. (Returned.) 

 4442 (il). (See under Natural History 

 Society, Montreal.) 



Williamson, G., Grand Cave, Louisiana : 

 Archieological objects. 4404 (xiv). 



Willis, L. D., Church Creek, Maryland : 

 Ants. 3968 (31233) (VI). 



WiLLSON, J. M.,jr., Kissinmiee, Florida: 

 Fruit of a vine. 4283 (xi). 



Wilson, B. F., Huntington, ^Vest Vir- 

 ginia: Archasological ol).ject. 4029 

 (31489) (XIV). 



Wing, C. L., Henuitite, New Mexico : Ore. 

 (Returned,) 4190 (xiii). 



WiNTHROP, G. J., Tallahassee, Florida: 

 Three sets of birds' eggs. ( K'eturned.) 

 4105 (III). 



WiTTMER, J. J,, Wawaka, Indiana : Frag- 

 ment of a supposed meteorite. (Re- 

 turned.) 4478 (XII). 



Wood, Clarence T., Marion, New York : 

 Insects. (Returned.) 4227 (\'ii). 



Wood, J. W., Batesville, Arkansas: Min- 

 eral. (Returned.) 4036 (xii). 



