LIST OF ACCKSSIONS. 813 



Whitehall Gold Mimnc; axd Milling Company (Wa.sliingfoii, D. C.). Speci- 

 ineu of uative gold and tftiadyinitc fVoia Whitehall gold mine, Spottsylvauia 

 County, Va. 24249. 



WicKAM, H. F. (Sec under Dcpartnieut of Agiieultuie.) 



Wnx'ox, A. V. (Washington, D. C). Fourteen copper coins, consisting of English 

 pennies of George II, 1731 and 173fi; George III, 1774, 1775, 1779, and lSO(i; 

 George IV, date illegible; Irish half-i>cnny, George III, 1782; penny, Queen Vic- 

 toria, 1860; Canadian cent, 1859; Nova Scotia half-penny, 1832; Bank of Mon- 

 treal half-penny token, 1842; U. S. Bank tokeu (hog type), 1843; and uu ceu- 

 tovo of Mexico, 1878 (23534); letter dated December 13, 181(i, from G. Mason, 

 Commissary-General of Prisons, to Closes Young, of Washington ; ccrtiticate of 

 identification to Isaac Linl<en as an Americcau citizen, September 7, 1803; inden- 

 ture of Chr. T. Wilhelm as ap]>rentice to Andrew Tucker of schooner L)idia, of 

 Mar))lelicad, dated at Bordeaux, March 24, 1807 (23604). 



Wilcox, Maj. John H., V. S. Army (Fort Kcogh, Mont.). Indian bow from Vel- 

 lowstoue Park, Wyoming. 23.560. 



Wild, G. L. & Brotiieks (Washington, I). C). Carndl Concert (irand Piano, six 

 and three-(|uarter octaves, Viennese action, made by H. Kisting &. Son, Berlin, 

 Germany. 24259. Purchase. 



Wiley, C. A. (Miles City, Mont.). Fift.\ sjieciniens <d" C(deo])tera and 75 s])eciinens 

 of lepidopteva. 24171. 



WiLLCOX, Joseph (Philadelphia, Pa.). Fossil human bonr, so(k<>t of fennir closed 

 in limonite found in 1886 by Col. AVillcox and Prof. Heilinin at Sarasota Bay, 

 Fla. (24357); tertiary fossils (24447). 



Williams, Dr. George H. (See under Interior Department, U. S. (ieological Survey.) 



Williams, Talcott (Philadelphia, Pa.). Ethnological collection and various other 

 material.* 23736. 



Williams, Mrs. Talcoti' (Philadelphia, Pa.). Collection of enibroifleries, rugs, 

 hangings, and other articles from the Mr. R. Lewis sale. 24.501. (Purchased by 

 Mrs. Williams for the National Museum.) 



Williamson, Mrs. M. Burton (University, Cal). Speciiiu'u of J'rriplomd f/i.scHs 

 Stearns, from Long Beach (23485) ; 2 species of marine shells from Catalina Island, 

 California (23681); 3 specimens of Holioiiii rracharodii from St. Vincent, Los 

 Angeles County, Cal., (23844). 



WiLLiGE, J. Louis (U. S. National Museum). Pistol, for many years in the ])osse8- 

 sion of the late Samuel E. Douglass, of Washington, D. C. 24106. 



Willis, Thomas J. (Mclitota, Md.), through Thomas Jewell. Two grooved stone 

 axes and 5 arrow-heads from Kent Cionnty, 23440. 



Wilson, M. (Center Mar1\et, Washington, D. C). Two specimens of Barracuda 

 {SphijrniKi gufKjnundio). 23371. 



W^iLSON, Thomas (U. S. National Museum). Bronze swor<l, 20i in( lies long, from 

 Italy. 23823. Deposit. 



Wimsatt, W. a. (Washington, 1). ('.). Stiven specimens of lignite from Forestburg, 

 \:\, 23655. 



WiNKLKV, Kev. 11. W. (Saco, Me.). Si)e(imens of Luiiafia fris(ri<ihi Sjt.y (Jnv) anci 

 fossil, LynusiK amiosa Molier (fossil) from Maine. 2.3688. 



Winn, Lieut. J. S. (Fort Uuaciiuca, Ariz.). Skin of Coati (XrisiiK tiavxcd), from 

 lluachuca. Mountains. 24510. 



WiXTON, George B. (San Luis Potosi, Mexico). Three specimens of Cactiis-wren 

 (Campiilorhynchiis bnnineioapiUns) in flesh, and 2 Lark BnutingS {('<il(itno>n)i:(i 

 mchinorory^) (23860); 6 specimeiig of birds, representing 5 species (23992); 4 

 specimens of birds, representing 4 species (24130). 



WiTTKUciEL, Erich (San Pedro Sula, Honduras). One hundred and ninety-four 

 birds' skins, representing 86 species, .also 12uiammals. 24394. Purcliase. 



'A detailed statement of this ctdlecfion ^vill be given in a later report, 



