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Vannay, E., Goshen, Ark. : Chert with irou ijyrites. 1106 (xvii). 



Vakner, Miss Rile, Berwick, Pa.: Quartz. 1204 (xvi). 



KiNGiiARZ, Theo. von, Micitlletown, Ya. : Small tube cemented together with small 



gravel found in a spring near the North Carolina line, in Tennessee. 932 (x). 

 Wagner, W. H., Cleveland, Ohio: Two Indian stone axes. 9G2 (iii). 

 Walker, E. A., Moulton, Iowa: Piece of a meteorite. (Returned.) 1025 (xvi). 

 Walker, John, Muldon, Miss.: Insect. 878 (x). 

 Ward, Elborn T., Trinidad, Colo.: An irou hanging-lamp, probably of French or 



Spanish make, found in an old adobe building. 904 (236.57) (ii a). 

 Warren, Henry, & Co., Oregon, Tenn. : Ore. 1035 (xvii). 

 Watkins, George F., Moriah, N. Y. : Rock. 812 (xvii). 

 Watkins, George W., Moriah, N. Y. : Ores. 916, 964 (xvii). Specimen of mineral. 



1047 (xvi). 

 Watrous, E., Weiser, Idaho: Specimen of supposed kaolin. 1173 (xvii). 

 Watts, W. C, Smithlaud, Ky. : Piece of supposed petrihed pork. 950 (xiii, B). 

 Webb, J. S., Elkhoru, W. Va. : Insect. 1219 (x). 

 Webb, W. L., Asbury Park, N. J. : Cocoon of insect. 863 (x). 

 Weigle, J. A., Washington, D. C. : Chipped flint leaf-shaped implement from St. 



Lawrence County, N. Y. (Returned.) 1078 (m). 

 Welch, I. E., Alpine, Ala.: Iron ore. 928 (xvii). 

 Wenner, Samuel, Drifton, Pa. : Butterfly. 1120 (x). 

 AVerth, J. M., Stockton, Va. : Ores. 855 (xvii). 

 West, C. S., Sumter, 8. C. : Leaf and seeds of fern (?) 1141 (xv). 

 Westervelt, Mrs. F. M., Rural, Fla.: Rock. 1201 (xvii). 

 Wetherby, M. K., Trenton, N. J.: Moth and cocoon. 1176 (x). 

 White, Stewart E., Grand Rapids, Mich.: Three birds' skins. (Returned.) 867 



(V, A). 



Whitehorn, Worth, Saratoga, Nebr. : Moth. 1241 (x). 



Wicker and Rockett, Red Oak, Tex. Insect. 1184 (x). 



WiGERSMA, P., Sioux City, Iowa. European butterflies. 1113 (x). 



Wight and Henne, Salina, Kans. Clay. (Returned.) 948 (xvii). 



WiLEMAN, E. D., Massillon, Ohio. Worm. 1039 (x). 



Willard, Ch.^rles D., Cottonwood, Ariz. Mineral. 881 (xvi). 



WiLMOTH, H. C, Washington, D. C. (through Hon. William L. Wilson). Ores. 1057 



(XVI). 



Winch Brothers, Boston, Mass. Insect, and a pair of shoes showing injury done 



by the insect. 1138 (x). 

 Wilson, Hon. J. H., House of Rejiresentatives. Six specimens of minerals. 807 



(XVI). 



Wilson, J. S., Stillman, Va. Mineral (through Hon. G. W. Atkinson). 1003 (xvi). 



Wilson, William, Welch, Va. Mineral. 818 (xvi). 



Wilson, Hon. William L. (See under H. C. Wilmoth.) 



WiLVERT, E., Suubury, Pa. Ores and a mineral. 835, 846, 848, 930. 956, and 1236 

 (xvi, XVII). 



Wittkugel, Erich, San Pedro Sula, Honduras. Birds' skins and mammal skins. 

 1085, 24394 (iv, v, a). 



Williams, A. J. Specimen of fungus from Florida. 803 (xv). 



Withrow, Dr. .J. M., La Luz, N. Mex. Rock. 978 (xvii). 



Wood, Albert, North Bristol, Ohio. Stone. 924 (xvii). 



WoRRALL, William, St. Louis, Mo. Fish. (Returned.) 1174 (vii). 



WoRTiiEN, C. K., Warsaw, 111. Thirty-three skins and skulls of mammals. (Pur- 

 chased.) 862 (24069) (iv). Two skins of raccoon. (Purchased.) 926 (24068) 

 (i V). Thirty-three specimens representing 27 species of Inrds' skins from various 

 localities. (Returned.) 975 (v. a). Specimens of reptiles from Texas, 1077 

 (24410) (VI). Mammal skins. 1099 (24265) (iv). 



Wright, D. W. M. (See under L. R. Price.) 



