262 REPOET OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1893. 



Wilcox, Dr. Timothy E., U. S. A.(Fort Huacliuca, Ariz.). Arachnida and inyriop- 

 oda, alcoholic specimens of mammals, leeches, birds, and reptiles, collected by 

 Dr. AVilcox, Master Harry Lawrence, Master Fred Ebert, Master Fred Fowler, 

 Miss Bertha Eawolle, Miss Florence Scott, Messrs. Leahy and "Walerins, liospital 

 stewards, and E. Jeuks, hospital corps (26403) ; insects from the vicinity of Fort 

 Huachnca (26579). (See under C. H. Bales). 



Wilkinson, E. (Mansfield, Ohio), Fossil tooth of mammal. 26044. 



WiLLCOX, Joseph (Philadelphia, Pa.). Minerals from various localities. Purchased 

 for World's Columbian Exposition. 26829. 



Williams, F. H. (Greene, N. Y.). Two hammer-stones, 2 rude chipped implements, 3 

 notched sinkers, 20 knives, scrapers, and other objects (27082) ; 60 stone imple- 

 ments, fragments of pottery, and three vessels of steatite (27115). 



Williams, J. A. (Cloud Chief, Okla.). Fifth neck vertebra of an elk (Ccrnis cana- 

 densis). 26722. 



Williams, J. W. (Springlield, Mo.). Specimens of stalactites and stalagmites for 

 the World's Columbian J^xposition. 26307. 



Williams, Mrs. Talcott (Philadelphia, Pa.). Costume of man, costume of woman, 

 a boy's costume, and man's cloak from Morocco. Purchased for ^^'orld■s Colum- 

 bian Exposition. 26053. 



Williams, T. (Honolulu, Hawaiian Islands). Eighty-five photographs representing 

 views of Hawaiian volcanoes. Purchased for World's Columbian Exposition. 

 26131. 



Willis, Merritt (Bronx Mills, West Farms, N. Y.). Chipped Hint dagger or spear- 

 head from Illinois, 12 arrow-heads from West Chester, N. Y.. 1 from Indiana, 

 and 1 from California. 26008. 



WiLLSON, George A. (Ashton, Md.). American barn-owl, Sirix j^ratbicola. 26050. 



Wilson, F. E. (Greenville, Ohio). Musket flint and small arrow-point, also 2 buttons, 

 supposed to be relics of camjiaigns under Gen. St. Clair and Gen. Anthony Wayne 

 during the Revolutionary War. 26746. 



Wilson, Scott B. (Surrey, England). Seventeen birds in alcohol from the Sand- 

 wich Islands. (26201, 26202). (Purchase, gift. ) 



Wilson, Thomas (U. S. National Museum). Archaeological objects, consisting of 

 scrapers, arrow-heads, and similar objects from Le Teil, Selles-sur-Cher, Loir-et 

 Cher, France, obtained from the collection of A. Bonnet (26538); bronze sword 

 and bronze hatchet from near Norfolk, England, (26795); 187 rude and leaf 

 shaped implements, perforators, scrapers, arrow-heads, polished hatchets, grooved 

 axes, pierced tablets and boat-shaped articles, hematite mullers, and a disk of 

 banded slate from Ohio (26870). Deposit. 



Wiltbeuger, Jacob (Brookland, D. C). Rude implements and spear-heads of 

 quartzite. 26443. 



WiNLOCK, W. C. (See under Smithsonian Institution.) 



WiNTON, George B. (San Luis Potosi, Mexico). Skin of pectoral bobwhite, 

 Colinns iHctoralis (gift) (26614); skins of imperial woodpecker, Campcpliilns 

 imperialis, from Michoacau, Mexico (purchased for World's Columltian Exposi- 

 tion) (26893). 



WiTCiiELL, S. B. (San Antonio, Tex.). Cocoon of bag-worm, Thi/r'nlopicri/x sp. 

 26001. 



WiTTKUGEL, Erich (San Pedro Sula, Hcmduras). Sixty specimens, representii.g 25 

 species of rare lepidoptera. Purchase. 26322. 



WiTTiCH, B, (Moline, Ind.). Fifty-four photographs illustrating the life and indus- 

 tries of the Indians of Arizona, New Mexico, and Lower California. 26244. 



Wood, Miss E. M. (Cheshire, England). Six colored drawings of grcgarinida 

 (small parasitic invertebrates) (26234); five drawings of sponges and worms 

 showing details of structure (27038). Purchased for World's Columbian Expo- 

 sition. 



