26*0 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1893. 



Walcott, Charles D. (8ee uuder Interior Department. U. S. Geological Survey.) 



Walkeh, Bryant (Detroit, Mich.), tbronghC. T. .Simpson. Specimens of J«(>f?OH/a, 

 representing 7 species. 26894. 



Walker, Dr. R. L. (Mansfield, Pa ). Thirty-three ])liotograplis of living animals. 

 26578. 



Wallace, Samuel (Washington, D. C). Homing ]»igeon. 26483. 



Walnut, Mrs. Ada l^. (Los Augeles, C|i.l.). Collection of shells. 26399. 



Wanstall, William (Washington, D. C). Baker's tally-sticks (four) used in 

 Philadelphia in 1818. 26317. 



Ward, Rowland &. Co. (London, England). Mounted heads of Strepsiceron kudu, 

 Oreas canna, Gazella walleri, Strepsiceros imbcihis, raiitliolopx Ho(hjsoni, Capra 

 megacerox. Oris polii. Bo.'<eIaphu-s ir(i(ioc((iiich(>< (26898); 12 large mounted heads 

 of mammals (26922). Purchased for World's Columbian Exposition. 



Ward's Natural Science Estaulishment (Rochester, N. Y.). (lame birds, chiefly 

 foreign (2.5893)*; skull of boa constrictor (26138)* ; specimen of precious coral 

 (26200)*; 2 enlarged models of skulls, one of a ]>euguin ami the other of a frog 

 (26233)* ; peccary from Texas, sewellel from Washington, and meadow-mouse from 

 Tennessee (26333)*; model of skull of Menopoiiia (26401)*; shell of argonaut, a 

 ])apcr nautilus (26402)* ; raccoon skin (26466)* ; disarticulated skeleton of horse 

 (26598)'; five mounted birds, viz, Bengal vulture, (rf/ps hengalensix. black 

 vulture, Caiharista atrata, English pheasant, Phaxianns colchicit-Sj emu, Bro- 

 maius noiHV-Jiollandiw, adjutant, Lepioptilnn diihins (26643)* ; Auzoux model show- 

 ing complete anatomy of a turkey (26665)* ; mounted skeleton of man (26812)*; 

 geological material from various localities (exchange) (26853); spiny- tailed 

 squiri'el, Anomaliirux pelii; pangolin, Smiitsia lemDiinckii; inolc-rat, Buthjiiiryns 

 mariiinus; wild ass, Asitius onager (])urchase) (26864); 8 mounted mammals, viz, 

 African mungoose, Herpestes ichneumon, Indian mungoose, Herpentes griseus, genet, 

 Genetta rulgarix, fat-tailed sheep, Orisarieti, steatopyga, domestic goat, lop-cared 

 rabbit, Lepus eunirulus var., guinea-pig, Cania aperea, zebu, Bihox indicus (26867)* ; 

 geological material (26885)''; slab of serpentine and one of luxullianite from 

 England, and slab of rapckivi granite from Finland (26895)* ; mounted sjiecimen 

 of colngo, GahopHhecus rolans (purchase) (27130). 



V-'arneke, C. W. (Washington, D. C). Specimen of Putorius enniniu. in the tlesh. 

 25931 . 



Warren, S. (White Springs, Fla.). Larva of boinbycid-inoth, Lagoa erispata. 26365. 



Washington, Lawrence (Marshall, Va. ). Washington's Bible (folio volume with 

 autograph of George Washington on title-page, and his name printed in the list 

 of subscribers at the end of the book; oil portrait of Maj. Lawrence Wa.shing- 

 tou (half-brother of George Washington, who built the mansion and named the 

 estate Mount Vernon, and who bequeathed the property to George Washington ; 

 commission of Lawrence Washington as major in the King's army on the expedi- 

 tion uuder Admiral Vernon. Deposit. 25899. 



Washington Onyx Mining and Milling Company (Pomeroy, Wash.) Three 

 specimens of opal from the "Onyx" mines in Garfield County, Wash. 26681. 



Watkins, J. E. (See uuder M. W. Beecher and T. S. Bishop.) 



Weaver, O. L'. (Indianapolis, Ind.) Badge of the G. A. R., Departmeut of Indi- 

 ana. 26247. 



Wehb, Alexander R. (U. S. consul, Manila, Philippine Islands). Thirty -six pho- 

 tographs representing natives and houses, streets, and other scenes at the 

 Philippine Islands (26220); 4 native games, Manila milkman's outfit consisting 

 of 6 pieces, native costume, hat, shirt and breeches, pair of shoes for wet 

 weather, and a collection of clay kitchen vessels. 26320. + 



"Purchased for World's Columbian Exposition. 



t These objects were purchased by Mr. Webb for the National Museum at the 

 request of the Secretary of the Smitlisouian Institution. 



