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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, F>20. 



WHERRY, Dr. E. T.— Continued. 



land (64369) ; 3 plants from Mary- 

 land (64387) ; 68 specimens of plants 

 (64732). 



(See also under Dr. H. D. Gibbs, 

 and < ). Ivan Lee.) 



WHITE, Mrs. John J., Washington, 

 I>. <\ : Mounted lion head in a glass 

 case, and a mounted white rhino 

 head (64432) ; mounted Bongo head 

 (6486S). Deposit-. 



WHITE. Captain S. A., Fulham. South 

 Australia, and Dr. It. W. Shufeldt, 

 U, S. Army (retired). Washington, 

 D. G: Skeleton of wedge-tailed 

 eagle, Urouctii.s au<hi.r, from Aus- 

 tralia (64S62). 



WHITING, J. D., New Haven, Conn. 

 (through the Government Loan Or- 

 ganization, New York City) : Paint- 

 ing by the donor entitled "Army 

 Transports " I 6517S ). 



WHITNEY, F. R.. Taeoma. Wash. 

 (through \U\ J. Walter t'ewkes): 

 Experiments in chipping (agate and 

 glass) made by the donor ('0 speci- 

 mens) (64774). 



WHITNEY. L. A. (See under Cali- 

 fornia. Stale of. Department of Agri- 

 culture). 



WIGKHAM, H. F., University of 

 Iowa. Iowa City, Iowa: A vial of 

 rare beelle larvae and pupae 

 (64737). 



WIENER, Captain Ci.akknck L.. New 

 York City: 14 Confederate and other 



Holes, a plaster disk-, and 195 an- 

 eient coins (64480). 



WILCOX, Brigadier General, T. E., 

 U. S. Army (retired), Washington, 



D. C. : 3 specimens of plants, Achhis 

 triphylla (64074). 



WILDE. F. L. (through Dr. C. Wythe 

 Cooke U. S. Geological Survey, 

 Washington. D. <'. ): •"> sea urchins 

 and a large Peeten collected by the 

 donor in Colombia, South America 

 '63939)-- (through Dr. T. Wayland 

 Vaughan) : fossils from east of 

 Cartagena. Colombia (64oi!i). 



WILLIAMS. Dr. DUDLEY A., Provi- 

 dence, R. I. (through Dr. W. A. 

 Dewey. Ann Arbor, Mich.) : 10 vol- 

 umes of Allen's Encyclopedia of 

 Homeopathic Materia Medica. with 

 Symptom Register, and a copy <n 

 Hahnemann's Lesser Writings 

 (63S31). 



WILLIAMSON. E. B., Bluffton. Ind. : 

 26 Odonata (7 species of Neencrua 

 and 1 species of Hctcragrioii) from 

 Central and South America (63921 > ; 

 i! Odonata from Indiana, Colombia, 

 and Guatemala, and 3 envelopes of 

 food of Erythenais simpUcicollis 

 (64269). 



WILSON, President Woodeow, White 

 House, Washington. D. G. : Illumin- 

 ated address from the Lord Mayors 

 and other officials of various cities 

 and towns of Great Britain and 

 Ireland to the people Of the United 

 States of America expressing regret 

 at the departure of the American 

 Military and Naval Forces after the 

 conclusion of the World War. 1910 

 (64551, transfer). (See also under 

 Branko I »echkovitch) . 



WILSON, Mrs. Woodkow, While 

 House. Washing! on. 1 >. C. (through 

 Mrs. .Julian-James) : A black velvet 

 evening gown worn by the donor 

 (64901 ). 



WILSON AND COMPANY. Chicago, 

 111. (through Mr. L. M. Tolman, 

 ( 'bief ( 'heinist ) : 31 samples of edible 

 and inedible animal oils and fats, 

 and 3 charts showing manner of cut- 

 ting up carcasses of beef, pork and 

 mutton (65045). 



WINCHESTER, Dkan E., Washington. 

 D. C. : A specimen of fossil wood 

 from the Eocene of Jamaica (64976). 



WOLOOTT. <!. N, Bureau of Ento- 

 mology, U. S. .Department of Agri- 

 culture. Washington, D. C. : 47 land 

 shells. 1 species, collected by the 

 donor at P.armorehl. New York 

 (64242-). 



WOLFF. Prof. J. E., Harvard Univer- 

 sity. Cambridge, Mass.: 150 grains 

 of the Estherville meteorite (65085, 

 exchange). 



