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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1895. 



Wilson, Dr. Thomas — continued. 



model of a Swiss lake dwelling (28699) ; 

 grooved ax found on the surface of the 

 Old Dominion track, Jackson City, 

 Va. (28821). Deposit. (See under M. le 

 Prince Paul Poutjatiue.) 



WiNSLOW, Lieut. Herbert. U. S. Navy 

 (Navy-Yard, Washington, D. C.) : Eight 

 ethnological objects from Samoa. De- 

 posit. 29413. 



WixsTON, Isaac (U. S. Geological Sur- 

 vey) : Concretion. 29166. 



WoLLAM, Harold (Rising Sun, Ohio) : 

 Silver medal. 28700. (Deposited in the 

 Smithsonian Institution and trans- 

 ferred to the National Museum.) 



WoLTZ, George (U. S. NationalMnseum) : 

 Night Heron, Xycticoraxnycticorax luvri- 

 ns, in the flesh. 28545. 



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

 Parrot, Eclecius roratiis (28814) ; skin 

 of a weasel, Pittorius j^f^niiisuhv (?) 

 (29064). 



Woodruff, Dr. C. E., U. S. Army (Fort 

 Assiuiriboinc, Mont.): Skull of Little 

 Poplar, a suhchicf of the Crec trilx' 

 from Canada. 28559. 



Woodruff, F. M. (Chicago Academy of 

 Sciences, Chicago, 111.) : Pair of Smith's 

 Longspur, Calcarius pictus. 29108. 



Woolman, a. .1. (See under Central 

 High School, Dulutli, and. J. T. Scovell.) 



Woolman, Louis (Philadelphia, Pa.): 

 Three slides of fossil diatoms from 

 Hammond's brickyard. Cold Spring, 

 Long Island, N.Y. 28-)34. 



Woman's Anthropological Society 

 (care Prof. Mason): Two pottery spin- 

 dle whorls of the lYench Basques. De- 

 posit. 29037. 



Wooster, a, F. (Norfolk, Conn.): Con- 

 necticut election tickets and foreign 

 postage stamps. 28524. 



Wooten, E. O, (See under Agriculture, 

 Department of.) 



Wortuen, C. K. (Warsaw, 111.): Mam- 

 mal skins and skulls (gift) (28795); 12 



Wortuen, ('. K. — continued. 



specimens of Townscnd's .Tunco, .Tnnco 

 Townsendi, and 6 specimens of White- 

 naped Nutluitch, xSltia pugnuva leitcoiin- 

 cha from Lower (<alifornia (exchange) 

 (29017) ; 12 skins and skull of shrews, 

 Sorex Trotvhridtjci, from Nicasio, ('al. 

 (purchase) (29082) ; collection of mam- 

 mal skins and • skulls from British 

 Columbia (purchase) (29423); Field 

 Mouse, Microtus orefjotiiis, and 6 spcci- 

 mcuis of Pocket Mouse, Peroijnatlnis 

 apinatus (purchase) (29460). 



Wright, Prof. R. Ramsay. (See under 

 Toronto, Univecsity of.) 



WURZLOW, II. (See under Agriculture, 

 Department of.) 



Wyoming, University of (Laramie, 

 Wyo.), through A. A. Johnson, ]iresi- 

 dent: Ore. 28828. (Returned.) 



Yates, Jesse (Atlantic City,N. J.) : Spec- 

 imen of Big-eyes, Priacanthiis alius 

 28372. 



Yates, R. G. (Gallatin, Mo. ) Stag Beetle, 

 Lucanus elephus, L. 28621. 



Yeates, AV. S. (See under Georgia Geo- 

 logical Survej'.) 



Yeckley, W. T. (Navajoe, Okla.) : Jeffer- 

 site(?). 29098. 



Young, J. A. (Bellevue, Iowa): Two eri 

 noids and 2 fossils, 6 ariow-headsaud 2 

 fragments of pottery, lattlo of a rattle- 

 snake, punching from the steel gunboat 

 Ericsson, built in 1894 at Dubuque. 

 28946. 



Young Naturalists' Society (Seattle, 

 Wash.), through Prof. O. B. Johnson: 

 Series of varieties of TerebrateJla trans- 

 versa, Sby., from Puget Sound (28720); 

 8 marine shells from the same locality, 

 forwarded through J. E. Chilberg, cura- 

 tor (29J28) ; specimens of Semele ruhro- 

 picta (29439). 



Ziegler, Dr. F. (Freiberg, Baden, (ier- 

 many) : Forty-two embryologieal mod- 

 els. Purchase. 29162. 



