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Wood, Nelsox (U. S. National Museum). Sumatra pullet. 26486. 



Woodward, Albert (Dayton, AVash.). Volcanic dust. 27132. 



Woodward, Karl W. (Washington, D. C). Trunk of fossil tree from the Potomac 

 formation of the District of Columbia. 26918. 



AVoosTEK, A. F. (Norfolk, Couu.). Specimeus of IHcerca rhrii-sca, Xiicfohuicfi j)eii><yl- 

 raniciis, aud Lehia f/randis. 26777. 



Worth, S. G. (U. S. Fisli Connnissiou). Specimen of I'nio liiialiniiu'Lvix, from Tygart's 

 River, AVest A^irginia. 26448. 



AA'ORTHEX, Charles K. (AA'arsaw, 111.). Skin and skull of Yaguarnndi's cat, Felis 

 liagnarundi. Purchase. 26763. 



AA'right, Berlin H. (Peun Yau, N. A'.). Collection of shells. 26780. 



AA'rioht, Prof. G. F. (Oberlin, Ohio). Glacial material tVoui Ontario, Canada 

 (26749) ; photographs illustrating phenomena of glacial drifts from Ohio to 

 Canada (26786). Purchased for AVorld's Columbian Exposition. 



AA^UNDERLiCH, H. & Co. (New A'ork City). Seventeen prints (26727); plate from 

 Turner's "Liber Studiorum," aud an etching by Jacque (26863). Purchasedfor 

 AA'orld's Columbian Exposition. 



WuxsTEN, Carl (Silver Cliff, Colo.). Nickel ores from Gem Mine, Fremont County, 

 Colo. 27098. 



WTrtele, F. C. (Quebec, Canada). Bromide enlargement of a photograph of work- 

 ing model of S. S. " Boyal WiUiavi," and a copy of transaction No. 20 of the Lit- 

 erary and Historical Society of Quebec, Canada, sessions of 1889-1891, containing 

 the account and certified statement of steamship. Purchase. 27036. 



AA^yaxdaxce Brick axl Terra Cotta Compaxy (Ne's- A'ork City), through I). G. 

 Harriman, secretary. Pyrite deposited on wood. 26508. 



AYyaki), E. Saxox (^A'ashington, D. C). Eight large ornamented shells from the 

 Indo-Pacific Ocean. 2.5966. 



AA^YNAXT, AA''. P. (Bealeton, A'a.). Horned grebe, Coli/mbiis auritux. 26706. 



AA'yxdham, ay. (H. B. M. consul, Surinam), through Dr. R. AA\ Shufeldt, U. S. A. 

 Two crania of catfish, known as " crucifix '" fish. 26267. 



AA^YOMixG Historical axd Geological Society. (Ses under Smithsonian Insti- 

 tution.) 



Yale College Museum (New Haven, Conn.), through Charles E. Beecher, curator. 

 Twelve sLabs of crinoids from Crawfordsville, Ind. (26415); 325 specimens of 

 fossil crinoids, brachiopods, and mollusca from the same locality (26977). 



Yale College (New Haven, Conn.), through Prof. E. S. Dana. The Henry magnet. 

 Deposit. 26705. 



Yoder, S. S. (See under Joseph H. AA'hittier.) 



Y'OUXG, R. J. (Chrystoval, Ariz.). Two snakes. 27033. 



Zo(')LOGiCAL Museum of Chkistiania (Christiania, Norway), through Prof. R. Col- 

 lett, director. Alcoholic specimens of Jiaid nUh-osienois, Eaiafidlonica. Chimara 

 monstrosa, Sjnnax spinax, Botlins rhombus, Coitus scorphis, CaUiotnjmus lijra, 

 Jr(ient\na sphyrana, Salvelinus aljyinus, Onos musiela, Onos cimhr'uts, Gadiis 

 csmarkii. and Raniceps ranimus. Exchange. 26865. 



Zoological Statiox (Naples, Italy). Collection of marine invertebrates. Pur- 

 chase. 27047. 



