812 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1891. 



Wa.shin(1Tox, Lawkknck — Coiitiinicd. 



Daily Sacrifice" (Sunday uioniiug to Thursday )iioniiiig) apparently in liand- 

 writing of George Wasliington when a youth; certificate of mcnibershiji of 

 Hon. Bushrod Washingtini in Bunker Hill Monument Association; certiiicate of 

 uienibership of Bushrod Wasliington (Associate Justice of the United States 

 Supreme Court) in Anu'rican Philosophical Society, July 19, 18(r), signed liy 

 Thomas Jefl'er.son as president of the society; certitieate of College of New Jer- 

 sey conferring degree of doctor of laws upon Bushrod Washington, October, 

 1803; ledger accouut-h(»ok of manager of Mount Vernon estate, 1794-1796, with 

 indorsement in handwriting of Getn-ge Washington. (23674.) Deposit. 



Washington, Col. T. A. (Washington, 1). C). Brick from Wakefield, Va.. the l.irtli- 

 place of George Washington. 23815. 



Watkins, J. E. (U. S. National Museum). Cuttings from "Art Journal " and ••.lour- 

 nal of Franklin Institute,'' containing articles ou the history andtiie techiii(|ue of 

 art (23776) ; collection of engravings, prints, and i)liotogra]ihs of locomotives, 

 cars, track-standard, l>ridges, and original rail-sections (24150). (See under 

 Mrs. Amanda \'ail.) 



Way, N. S. (Yorklyn, Del.). Rude notched implement. 23751. 



Wkbb, Judge .John G. (Osprey, Fla. ). Two pieces of sandstone rock containing 

 fossil liunum boues found on the si lorc of Sarasota Bay, near 0,s])rey (23727) ; 

 Imnian skull turne«l to linionite, from m^ar Osprey (24115). 



Wkbh, Waltkk T. ((ieneva, N. V.). Fifteen eggs (4 sets) of Ki'd-sliuuldered llawk 

 {Bitteo lincatiin), and 3 eggs (1 set) of Red-tailed Hawk ( liuleo horcdliti). 24263. 



Websteh, Geokge yV. (Lake Helen, Fla.). Plight species, representing several sam- 

 ples of laud and fresh-water shells of North America. 23980. 



Weed, W. H. (IT. S. Geologic^al Survey). Two specinu^us of co.al from Ciiinahar coal- 

 field, Montana. 2432(i. 



Weedon, W. C. (See under National Zoidogical Park). 



Welch, Chakles. (See under Guildhall Library ("ommittee of tlie City of London.) 



Westekdahl, G. J. (San Carlos, Ariz.). Living si>ecimen of (!ila (Helodermu sks- 

 pectum). 24354. 



Wharton, Hon. William F. (See under Smithsonian Institution, ami State De- 

 partment.) 



Wheatland, Dr. Henky. (See under Essex Institute, Salem, Mass.) 



Wheeler, Charles L. (Cape May, N. J.). Set of marine and land shells. 24465. 



Wheildon, W. W. (Concord, Mass.). Copy of souvenir under the corner stone of 

 the new statehouse extension, Boston, December 21, 1889, and a ]»iece of the 

 •'Old North Bridge" at Concord. 23483. 



White, Dr. C. A. (U. S. (Geological Survey). Collection of mixed shells, mostly 

 fresh-water, from Iowa and other localities, specimens of gorgonian, gypsum, 

 and stalactite. 2445S. 



White, C. H. (Bradford, Mass.). Sjieciuum of Krax astuaus Wied., from Dover, 

 N. H. 2351S. 



White, David. (See under Baron Ferd von Mueller.) 



White, E. D. (U. S. National Museum), ('lays, from Gay Head, Marthas' Vineyard, 

 Mass. 23659. 



White, Prof. I. C. (West Virginia University, Morgantown, W. Va.). Carved 

 wooden oil vessel, from the Solomon Islands, inlaid with shell and bone, repre- 

 senting a monkey beai'ing on his l)ack the body of a bird, collected by Lieut. 

 W. I. Moore, l^ S. Navy. 23745. Exchange. 



White, ,J. J. (Palm Beach, Fla.) Specimen oi' >>/>iniIit fraf/il is = J'eronii, with part of 

 animal and shell. 23864. 



White River Quarry Company (Bedford, Ind.), through George F. Cochower, 

 agent of the builders' exchange. Six-inch cube of oolitic limestone. 24352. 



