LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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WOOD, N. R.; U. S. National Museum: 

 23 Odonata collected by the donor 

 during February and March, 1917, in 

 Auhurndale, Florida, and 25 lizards 

 from Florida (63922, G4S03) ; yellow 

 rail, Cotumicops noveboracensis, 

 from Washington, D. O. (63942). 

 W< )()!>, W. A., Baltimore, Md. : A piece 



of Samoan tapa cloth (G477:!). 

 WOODLAND, Daniel S., U. S. Na- 

 tional Museum: 2S killitishes, Fun- 

 (lulus Jieteroclitus ; 1 each of Fundu- 

 lus majalis; sheepshead minnow, 

 Cyprinodon variegatus; and 2 silver- 

 sides, Menidia gracilis beryllina, 

 from Eastern Branch, Rappahannock 

 River, Lancaster County, Virginia 

 (04114). 

 WOODS. W. H., Fort Calhoun, Neb.: 

 White metal token commemorating 

 the centennial anniversary of the 

 founding of Fori Atkinson. Ne- 

 braska, 1919 (64886). 

 WOODSIDE, T. W., Orlando. Flu.: 

 Skin and skull of a yellow-backed 

 female duyker, from Angola, Portu- 

 guese West Africa (64573). 

 WOODWARD, Miss MabguebitE, I'. S. 

 National MuSeuni: Mollusk, Poly- 

 gyra albolabris, from Scott's Hun. 

 Virginia (63851). 

 WOODWARD, Prof. Wii.uam. The 

 Tulane University of Louisiana, New 

 Orleans, La. (through the Govern- 

 ment Loan Organization, New York 

 City): Portrait of Major (now Lt. 

 Col.) .lames E. Edmunds, by Prof. 

 Woodward (65122, loan); portrait 

 of Col. Allison Owen, 141st Field 

 Artillery, by Prof. Woodward 

 (65180). 

 WOOLLEY, Claude L., Baltimore, 

 Aid. : Aluminum sundial of horizontal 

 type, and adjustable for accurate 

 time for the latitude of London, Eng- 

 land N. 51° 27' (G4453). 

 WORCESTER SALT COMPANY. New 

 York City: A complete working 

 model illustrating the mining, treat- 

 ment and preparation of table salt ' 

 (65043). 



WORCH, Hugo. Washington, I>. c. : 

 An upright piano built by John Isaac 

 Hawkins, Philadelphia, 1801 

 (64802) ; a double bank harpsichord 

 made by Burkhard Schudi, Londou, 

 about 1747, and 2 pianos made by 

 C. F. L. Albrecht, Philadelphia, 

 about 1827, and Babcock, Boston, 

 about 1829 (6511S). 



WRIGHT, Mrs. s. M., Philadelphia, 

 Pa. : S colored prints published by 

 H. Heideloff. showing ladies' cos- 

 tumes, 1794-1800 (64482). 



WRIGHT, Wn.iiii: S. (See under 

 .Tames G. Tyler.) 



WYAXD, AY. H., Hagerstown, Md.: 

 Specimen of manganese ore from 

 Shenandoah County, Virginia 

 (63873). 



WYATT, A. K. and ElllI BEER, 

 Chicago, 111.: 48 rare North Ameri- 

 can Lepidoptera including 2 cotypes 

 and several species not hitherto rep- 

 resented in the Museum collections 

 (64439). 



WYETH, John and BR< >THER, Incor- 

 porated, Philadelphia, Pa.: '.' ciu- 

 chona products (64638). 



YOUNG, John P., Washington, D. < '. : 

 Fern, Aspleniwn chenoides, from Vir- 

 ginia; 2 ferns from Colorado; 1' 

 ferns and 188 plants from Florida 

 (64353 ; 64409 ; 64850 : 64864 > . 



ZEHNTNER, Dr. Leo, Bahia, Brazil: 

 10 plants from Brazil (64833). 



ZELUFF, U. C, Tampa, Fla. : Para- 

 sitic isopod, TAvoneca species, from 

 the gills of a sheep's head fish 

 (64639). 



ZETEK, James, AVncon, Canal Zone: 

 Fly, Xanthozona melanopyga 

 (64883). 



ZIEGLER, Mrs. Mebtie M., Washing- 

 ton, D. C. : Skin and skull of a 

 squirrel from Luthersbm'g, Pennsyl- 

 vania (G4211). 



ZOOLOGICAL MUSEUM (See under 

 Copenhagen, Denmark.) 



