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REPORT <>F NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1905. 



Waters, C. E., Washington, D. C: 1 ferns 

 i 13635: exchange I. 



W vtkins, W. C. Placerville, Cal.: Fern, 

 Cheilanthes cooperse, from California 

 I 13019). 



Watson Machine Company, Paterson, N. J.: 

 Plant from Easl Africa (43585: deposit). 



Waightal, Philip, Paradise, Ariz.: 2 skins 

 and .skulls of bats I 13277). 



Webb, 14. G. (Sec under Passmore Gem 

 ( 'ompany. i 



Webb, J. B., Standard Lime Company. 

 Kendrick, Fla.: Cast of fossil shell from 

 Kendrick ( 14162). 



Weber, L. R.. Eureka Springs, Ark.: Speci- 

 men of needle ealcite ( 13558) ; 2 specimens 

 of calcite from Arkansas (43719). 



Webster, Rev. E. H.. Waiuku, Auckland, 

 New Zealand: 2 mollusks {Paryphania 

 liochstetteri Pfr.) from New Zealand 

 i 13030). 



Weed, W. 11.. U. S. Geological Survey, 

 Washington, D. C: Rock specimens from 

 Minas Prieto, Sonora, Mexico (43303: 

 deposit). (See under Interior Depart- 

 ment. U. S. Geological Survey.) 



Weigel, 11.. Reading, Pa. (received through 

 Department of Agriculture): Plant from 

 Pennsylvania (43197). 



Welch, Mr., Washington, D. ('.: 1,000 

 pounds of granite from Milford, Mass. 

 ( 13307). 



Wellington, New Zealand, Colonial 

 Museum (received through A. Hamilton, 

 curator): 17 mounted birds from New 

 Zealand ( I 1404: exchange). 



Werckle, ('., Cartago, Costa Rica, Central 

 America: 42 plants from Costa Rica 

 14008; 441S5: 44344; 14346: 44470). 



Wertz, E. S. (no address given) : Albumen 

 print, made in 1873 (portrait of a lady) 

 ( 12945) 



. Lieut. Col. F.. U. S. Army. Oklahoma 

 City, Okla.: Cactus from Texas, received 

 through Brig. Gen. T. E.Wilcox, V . S. A., 

 retired (44200). 



ern Colorado Academy of Sciences, 

 Grand Junction. Coin.: 4 phyllopod crus- 

 taceans (43256). 

 Western Union Telegraph Company, 

 New York City (received through J. C. 

 Barclay, assistant general manager): pre- 

 sented through the president, R. C. 

 Clowrv): Relax used at Fort Sumter at 



the time of the siege, also home-made 

 sounder, and a pair of "bear-trap'' poles 

 (43225). 



Wetherill, W., St. Louis, Mo.: Haida In- 

 dian plate; 2 Ute saddle pockets; 2 Win- 

 nebago carrying bags and a Zuni water 

 jar (43879: purchase. L. P. X.). 



Wheaton, Mrs. Maria B., Washington, 

 D. ('.: Personal relies of Col. Alexander 

 Macomb Mason Bey. known in Egypt as 

 "Mason Bey," who was in the service of 

 the Khedive for over thirty years, and 

 who had the rank of colonel in the Egyp- 

 tian army — Egyptian sword; belt; sword- 

 knot: 3 decorations; Turkish coin, and 

 a photograph of "Mason Bey" (10027: 

 loan). 



Wheeler, Charles S., Washington, D. C: 

 Bond of North Carolina, late Confederate 

 States i II I'lil: exchange). 



Wheeler, D.B., Washington, \)A\. Snake. 

 Aglcistrodon contortrix, from Langley, Va. 

 (44280). 



White. David, U. S. Geological Survey, 

 Washington, D. C: Lichen from Cali- 

 fornia, collected by F. (1. Plummer 

 (4317(1). (See under G. M. Bradford and 

 I. C. White.) 



White, G. E., Anatolia College, Marsovan, 

 Turkey: Anatolian pottery fragments 

 (44514). 



White. I. C, Morgantown, W. Va. (received 

 through David White): Fossil plant re- 

 mains from the provinces of Sao Paulo and 

 Sao Catherina, Brazil (4384S); eruptive 

 rocks from southern Brazil (431174). 



White, William C, Warm Springs, Va.: 

 Long-sting, Magarhyssa atrata Fabr. 

 (431 5(1). 



Whiteman, J. W. i See under Department 

 of Agriculture.) 



Wk kiiam. II. F., Iowa City. Iowa. 2 Ilymen- 

 optera (43223). 



Wilbur, J. A. (See under Mrs. Laura < >. 

 Talbott.) 



Wilcox, Glenn A., Tucson. Ariz, (received 

 through Brig. Gen. T. E. Wilcox. U. S. 

 Army, retired): 38 plants from Arizona 

 (44311; 44324; 44365; 44575). 



Wilcox. Glover B., Los Angeles, Cal.r 

 Harpoon toggle head, from near Nome, 

 Alaska, (43758). 



Wilcox, Brig. Gen. T. Iv. 1'. S. Army (Re- 

 tired), Washington. D. ('.: I plants from 



