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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1895. 



Walcott, Hon. Charles D. — contiuned. 

 sponges comprising 1 sj)ecimen of I>iv- 

 tiiophyira {?) Waleotii, Rauff, 1 specimen 

 of CyathophycuK retivalatiis, Walcott, 

 and 5 specimens iA' Teyaniiim xubsjyluiri- 

 cum. (Walcott). 28383.' (See under 

 R. A. Blair, Dr. George H. Chance, and 

 Interior Department, U. S. Geological 

 Survey.) 



Walkek, Bryant (Detroit, Mich.) : P^ivt; 

 species of Uuionida-. 28947. 



Walker, Charles (Belton, Tex. ) : Speci- 

 men of Echiuoid, Epiastcr Jf'hiici, 

 Clarke, from the Washita formation of 

 the Cretaceous system. 28394. 



Wallace, W. 1). (Concord, N. H.): Six 

 specimens of Xenoglosaa pruinosa. 

 28392. 



Wallingsford, AV. AV. (U. S. National 

 Museum) : Ten wood engravings from 

 " Once a Week " (28737) ; double-headed 

 turtle from Maryland (29094). 



Wanex, H. M. (Luray, Va.): rteroiiarvjiti 

 nohilis, Hagen. 29364. 



Ward, Dr. H. B. (I 'niversity of Nebraska, 

 Lincoln, Nebr.): Parasites comi)rising 

 cotype of Distoma opacnni, Ward, 1894, 

 from Atnia calva, L., and the same from 

 /c/a/Hri(Sj9«ncto/HS (Raf, ), obtained from 

 New Baltimore, on Lake St. Clair 

 (28756) ; specimens of Distomum feli- 

 neum, Rivolta, 1885 (29083). Exchange. 



Ward, Prof. Lester V. (U.S. Geological 

 Survey): Herbarium specimen of Ti-a- 



■ chvlospennum diffvrme, (4ray, from North 

 Carolina. _ 29512. 



Ward's Nat(;ral Science Esvarlish- 

 MENT (Rochester, N. Y.): Twenty-five 

 birds' skins, representing 21 species, 

 from Borneo (purchase) (28550) ; Hntia 

 Rat, Capromys hrevivauda, reported to be 

 from Brazil (purchase) (28619) ; 7 hum- 

 mingbirds, representing 6 species, froia 

 C!olombia (gift) (28769); specimen of 

 Sehistes alhognlaris, specimen of Vro- 

 sticte ruficruHa from Colombia (gift) 

 (28770) ; Auzoux models illustrating 

 the development of the fowl (purchase) 

 (28790) "A"; 7 meteorites from various 

 localities (purchase) (28935) "A"; series 

 of 23 embryological models (purchase) 

 (29042) "A"; casts of fossils consisting 

 of a skull of Ichihyosaurus platyodon, 



Ward's Natural Science Estaulish- 

 ment — continued, 

 skull of Klephan yancsa, skeletons of 

 J'lesiosa i( rtis do 1 ich oderi us, I'lesiona urns 

 macrocephalits, Ammoniten perampliis, 

 and Ammonites (jiyas (j)urchase) (29114) ; 

 skeletons of Jerboa, Flying Phalanger, 

 Marabou Stork, and King Penguin 

 (purchase) (29441) "A"; 8 casts of fos- 

 sils and cast of Sowerby's Whale (ex- 

 change) (29495). 

 Waring, W. G. (through Dr. W. F. Hille- 

 brand, \J. S. Geological Survey) : Spec- 

 imen of vanadinite with anglesite and 

 wulfenite from Collin's Mine, Mam- 

 moth, Pinal County, Ariz. 29534. 

 Waters, C. E. (See under Agriculture, 



Department of. ) 

 Watterson, R. I., and Carpenter, M. M. 

 (Kings Mouutain, N. C.) : Specimen of 

 cassiterite. 28875. 

 Wau(tH, F. a. (See under Agriculture, 



Dejiartment of.) 

 Wehb, Miss Carrie (Brauchtown, Pa.): 

 Specimeu of TrUjonocarpus, probably 

 the fruit of Cordaites. 28597. 

 Webb, W. F. (Albiou, N. Y.): One hun- 

 dred and sixty -two Ijirds' skins, repre- 

 senting 40 species, obtained princi2)ally 

 from near Brownsville, Tex. (purchase) 

 (28566); specimen of Plain Titmouse, 

 Pariis inornatus from California (gift) 

 (28642) ; 12 birds' skins, representing 7 

 species, from eastern Mexico (purchase) 

 (28771); 2 squirrels, Sciaras (ephro- 

 yasier from Mexico (purchase) (28774); 

 specimen of Coppery-tailed Trogon, 

 Trogon ambigans from Alta Miia, Mex- 

 ico (gift) (28784); Oriole, Icterus 

 giilarin from Mexico (gift) (28864); 12 

 birds' skins, representing 3 species, 

 from Mexico (purchase) (28880); 10 

 birds' skins, representing 7 sjiecies, 

 from Mexico (purchase) (28981); 8 

 birds' skins, representing 6 species, 

 from Mexico (purchase) (28982) ; small 

 collection of Mexican mammals (pur- 



i chase) (29357). 



I Webber, H. J., and Swingle, W. T. 

 (Eustis, I'la.) : Specimens of Cambarus 

 from a cave in Citrus County. 28427. 



j Webster, Mrs. H. B. (See under Agri- 



I culture. Department of.) 



These sponges have been illustrated by Dr. Rauff in " Paleontographica," Vol. XL. 



