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Wkkdon, W.('.( U.S. NatiouiilM 118(111111) : 

 Hickory brauch infested "witli Loii^i- 

 corn borer, Chion- cincius. 29189. 



Weiuel, E, a. (Fort Huaclinca, Ariz.) : 

 Skill and skull of skunk, Vonepalnn 

 mapinito. 29241. 



Wellesley College. (See under Agri- 

 culture, Department of.) 



West, G. B, (^Yashington, D. C.) : l'.ad<je 

 of the Society of the Sous of the Ameri- 

 can Revolution. Purchase. 29532. 



Wetherhy, a. G. (Magnetic City, N. C.) : 

 Shells from North Carolina and Rodri- 

 gues Island, East Africa (28490) ; 4 rude 

 spear-heads of white quartz (29374). 



White, Mrs. C. A. (care Dr. White, U. S. 

 Geological Survey): Candle berries 

 from North Dighton, Mass. 28519. 



White, David. (See under James, I. E.) 



White, Mrs. U. B. (Elyria, Ohio) : Three 

 coins and ethnological objects from 

 Burma. Purchase. 29407. 



White.wes, J. F. (Dominion General 

 Survey, Ottawa. Canada): Tweuty- 

 two specimens of rare and valuable 

 Unionida^ obtained priucipally from 

 Canada ami the northern provinces. 

 28696. 



Whitehead, Cahell (Washington, 

 D. C.) : Specimen of sipylite from Am- 

 herst County, Va. Exchange. 28456. 



Whitehead, J. J. (Waverly, N.Y.) : Tooth 

 of Sjierm Whale from Chemung River, 

 New York. 28444. 



WiDMANN, O. (Old Orchard, Mo.) : Seven 

 eggs (1 set) of Bewick's Wren, Thryo- 

 thorus Bewickii, 5 eggs each (2 sets) of 

 Carolina Wren, Thryoihoruts hidovi- 

 ciartns, 5 eggs (1 set) of Yellowltilled 

 Cuckoo, Coccyzus americaiiiix, from 

 Missouri. 28678. 



Wii.cox, J. (East Chafcliaiu, N. Y.): 

 Barred Plymouth Rock hen. 29204'. 



Wilcox, Dr. Timothy E., U. S. Army 

 (Fort Huachuca, Ariz.) : Eighteen her- 

 barium specimens. 29393. (Presented 

 to the Smithsonian Institution and 

 deposited iu the National Museum.) 

 (See under Agriculture, Department 

 of.) 



Wilcox, W. D. (See under Interior De- 

 partment, U. S. Geological Survey.) 



Wild, Mrs. E. A. (Cambridge, Mass.): 

 Ores from Nevada. 28836. 



Wild, Geohgf, (Asliton-undcr-Lyne. Kiig- 

 land), through \YilIiaiii Moss: Carbon- 

 iferous plants. 284.59. 



Willett, IIexky (Montpelier Terrace, 

 Brighton, England) : i'liotographs of a 

 teapot, representing two views, made of 

 Egyptian black, or black basalt ware. 

 28934. 



Williams, F. H. ((heene, N. Y.): ISat. 

 28611. 



Williams, Dr. F. H. (i'.ristol. Conn.), 

 through Prof. Mason : Plaster cast of 

 a pottery i)ipe, the original found 3 

 miles east of Marseilles, 111., also cast 

 of a fragment of pottery with Carib- 

 bean decoration, f(jund in (Jeorgia. 

 28924. 



Williams, R. S. (Columbia Falls, Mont.), 

 through Major Bcndire, U. S. Army: 

 Seven birds' skins, representing 4 spe- 

 cies, from Montana. 28373. 



WlLLIAMSIUHG SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY 



(Brooklyn, N. Y.), through Louis 

 Kirsch, president: Skull of Marten, 

 Miistela americana, from Montana, moss 

 and shells from the sVest Indies. 

 29122. (Presented to the Smithsonian 

 Institution and deposited in the Na- 

 tional Museum.) 



WiLLOi'GHBY, C. C. (See under Smith- 

 sonian Institution, Ibireau of Ethnol- 

 ogy.) 



AYil:mar, Rev. G. T. (Chatham, Va.), 

 through W. V. Cox : Larva- of Saddle- 

 back caterpillar, Emprctia stiiniihum. 

 28469. 



Wilson, G. J. (Cumberland, Ontario, 

 Canada) : Species of Mallotns, proba- 

 bly Mallotus rillosus, belonging to the 

 Post-Tertiary age. 28838. 



Wilson, .1. O. (See under Colonization 

 Society. ) 



Wilson, Rev. S. G. (Tabriz. Persia): 

 Onyx marbles and tiles from Persia. 

 28766. 



Wilson, Dr. Thomas (U. S. National 

 Museum) : Large spear-licad from Ta- 

 konia, Md. (28321) ; steatite vessel from 

 the Clifton Quarry, Virginia (28322); 

 ancient Phoenician glassva.se (2S333); 

 unfinished Alaskan wood carving 

 (28648); stone pcmdant or sinker and 

 3 drilled ceremonial objects found near 

 Chillicothe, Ohio (28668); grooved ax 

 found near Marlboro, Md. (28695); 



