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Williamson, II. W. (New Galilee, Pennsylvania). A small collection of stone imple- 

 ments (20895); stone implements from Pennsylvania and Michigan (21495). 



Wilmot, Samuel (Newcastle, Ontario, Canada). A Brook Trout (Salvelinua fontina- 

 lis). 21622. 



Wilson, George M. (Mullan, Idaho). A specimen of plattnerite from near Mullan, 

 Idaho. 22092. 



Wilson, Thomas (U. S. National Museum). Specimens of crystals from Brittany, 

 France (21061) ; two stone implements found near New Brighton, Beaver County, 

 Pennsylvania (21087) ; a collection of hone, stone, and shell implements, embracing 

 hammers, dint pieces, chips, Hakes, scrapers, arrow-points, pottery fragments, 

 from Hahn's field, 1 mile east of Newton, Anderson Township, Ohio, and rude 

 chipped implements found 12 to 20 feet below the surface in the gravel drift of 

 the Little Miami River at Loveland, Clermont County, Ohio (21238) ; dints from 

 Clark's Works, Anderson, Ross County, Ohio (21311); stone implements from 

 Flint Ridge, Ohio (21351 ) ; a fragment, of a drilled ceremonial object from Amelia 

 County, Virginia (21355); a collection of stone implements from Anthony Ore 

 Mound and field. Bowling Green Township, Licking County, Ohio (21378); 

 staurolite crystals from Brittany, France (21832); a chromolithograph, "The 

 Adoration ot the Kings,"' by F. Kellerhoven (deposited) (21950) ; 19 specimens of 

 quartzite implements from the District of Columbia (22100) ; 10 antique intaglios 

 of rock crystal (deposited) (22101) ; paleolithic implements from Piney Branch, 

 District of Columbia (22129); and 105 paleolithic implements from Rock Creek, 

 District of Columbia (22154). 



Wimsatt, Richard D., and L. A. Johnson (Washington, District of Columbia). A 

 living Herring Gull from the Potomac River. 21615. 



WlNANS, Miss II. C. (East Orange, New Jersey). A Gray Squirrel (Sciurw carolinensis) 

 with abnormal teeth. 21299. 



WlNSLOW, A. C.( Washington, District of Columbia). The original key to the Treas- 

 ury of the United States when organized under General Washington's adminis- 

 tration. 22053. 



WOHI . HENRY (Evans City, Pennsylvania). A piece of pottery. 20955. 



Wolf, Simon (Washington, District of Columbia), A series of 42 Egyptian photo- 

 graphs. 20H61. 



WOLFE, M. (Dayton. Ohio). Two tine line plates, and specimens of work. 22121. 



Wood. N. R. (U. S. National .Museum). A Chimney Swift (Chwtura pelagica) (21118); 

 skin of Love Bird (Agoaporius' pullaria) (21251); two living pigeons (depos- 

 ited) (21333). 



Woodwardian MUSEUM, The (Cambridge, England), (through C, D. Walcott). 

 Nineteen specimens of Cambrian fossils. 215G4. 



WOOLSEY, CHARLES L. (Coney Island. New York). A badge of the John J. McKaue 

 Association of Gravcsend, New York. 21764. 



Worth, R.N. (Plymouth, England). Serpentine rock from England. (Exchange.) 

 2121)7. 



WORTHEN, C. K. (Warsaw, Illinois). Three specimens of Ochetodonsp. (21863); 12 

 mammal skins and skulls (21868). 



WORTHINGTON, W. W. (Shelter Island. New York). Arrow-heads and Hakes. (Ex- 

 change.) 21205. 



Wortman, Dr. J. I,. (U. S. Army Medical Museum). Four living Rattlesnakes 

 (21057): Bee-eating Buzzard (Pernis apivorus) (21975). 



Wright James < '. (Fredonia, Ohio). A cast of a stone bear, the original being taken 

 from a mound in Newark , Ohio, in 1861. 21794. 



Wunderlich, H.,& Co. (New York City,' New York). One etching, one dry-point 

 (deposited) (21012) ; wood-cuts, color-prints, and etchings (purchased) (21708); 

 engravingin maniere wibl4e, " The Crowning of the Virgin" (purchased) (21961 I, 



