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Wehh, W.vLTEii F. (Geneva, N. Y.)- Six eggs of Audubon's sliearwater, 10 eggs of 

 niau-o'-\var bird, 20 eggs of sooty tern, 13 eggs of noddy tern, 12 eggs of booby 

 from Haliania Islands, 3 eggs of cinnamon teal from California. 2(3278. 



Webeh, F. C. (Cliicago, 111.). Spider {Arg'wpe traihsrernti Hentz). 26180. 



Webbeij, H. J. (Eustis, Fla.). Turtle, in the flesh, obtained by Messrs. Webber and 

 Swingle. 26906. 



Websteij, George C. (See under Carl Steckleman.) 



Weed. Clarence ^I. (Hanover, N. C). Type specimensofNortli American Larvest- 

 spider, Phctlan<jii(hr. 26978. 



Weed, Walter L. (Washington, D. C). Kaolin Iron) near Bethesda Park, Mont- 

 gomery County, Md. 26826. 



Weems, David G. (Baltimore, Md.). Photograph of Mr. Weems, inventor. 26406. 



Wesley, William & Sox (London, England). Illustrated catalogue of the Auglo- 

 Jewisli Historical Exhibition (purchase) (26059) ; book entitled " Etching and 

 Mezzotint Engraving," by H. Herkomer, London, 1892, illustrated (purchase) 

 (26084); 6 photographs of .Jewish antiquities (purchased for World's Columbian 

 Exposition) (26241). 



White, Dr. C. H., U. S. Navy. Butterfly {Timeta>i cltiron), obtained 200 miles oft' the 

 nortlnvcsteru coast of Mexico, 2 sphingid-moths, dragon-fly, and a siiecimen of 

 Hydrophilus from Peru. 26964. 



White, E. H. (Astoria, Oreg.). Land and fresh-water shells. 26340. 



Whitraves, J. F. (Geological Survey of Canada, Ottawa, Cauada). Specimen of 

 Thetis «#«(■« Whiteaves, from Skidgate Inlet, British Columbia. 26623. 



Whitelaw, W. H. (Hartford, Conn.)- Nutmeg, made from the original Charter Oak 

 tree. 26480. 



Whitney, Miss Axxe (Boston, IMass.). Original plaster model of statue " Leif 

 Erikson." 



Whitxey, C. a. (Piedmont, S. Dak.), through L. M. McCormick. Dry skin of bat 

 {CorynorhiiinH Toivnsendu). 26652. 



Whittier, .loSEi'H H. (Manchester, N. H.), through S. S. Yoder. Badge of the Union 

 Veterans Union, Department of New Hampshire. 26451. 



Whyte, James. (See under Dr. Elliott Coue.s, U. S. Army). 



Wicks, M. L., Jr. (Los Angeles, Cal.). Skin of short-tailed albatross, JHomedea 

 (illxitnis. Exchange. 26550. 



Wid.maxx, Otto (Old Orchard, Mo.). Nest of Baltimore oriole, 3 nests of Traill's 

 fly-catcher, and 3 nests of Acadian fly-catcher from the vicinity of St. I^ouis. 

 26839. 



Wilcox, Mrs. Mary E. D. (Washington, D. C). Collection of Jackson relics, con- 

 sisting of a walking-stick presented to Gen. Andrew Jackson by a friend; Turk- 

 ish scimetar presented by the Sultan of Turkey to Gen. Jackson; watch worn 

 by Gen. Jackson at the battle of New Orleans; bead watch-guard presented to 

 him by his wife ; comb presented by the ladies of New Orleans to Mrs. Jackson ; 

 card-case used by Mrs. Jackson; racing-purse used by the general; veil jne- 

 sented by the ladies of Cincinnati to Mrs. Jackson ; sleeve of a dress Avorn by 

 Mrs. Jackson at the grand ball in New Orleans in 1816; nulliflcation proclama- 

 tion, printed on satin; copy of appendix to Blackstone used by Gen. Jackson 

 when studying law in Salisbury, N. C. ; coi)y of Koran ; card of trinkets belong- 

 ing to Mrs. Jackson; miniatures on ivory of President and Mrs. Jackson. 

 Deposit. 26196. 



Wilcox, A. C. (Washington, I). C). Two arrow-heads found near Upper Marlboro, 

 Md. 27097. 



Wilcox, Glover P. (Fort Huachuca, Ariz.). Eggs of hterin rirens Jon(j\caiida and 

 Icterus parisornm. 26168. 



Wilcox, Jones (East Chatham, N. Y.). Two silver Wyandotte fowls in the flesh 

 (26628.26670); silver-spangled Hamburg fowl. 



