LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 
VincENT, Dr. THomas N., Washington, 
D. C.: A Sévres vase presented to the 
late Prof. Julius E. Hilgard by the 
French Government for his services on 
the International Metric Commission, 
Paris, 1872 (51470: loan). 
Waacaman, W. H., Bureau of Soils, De- 
partment of Agriculture, Washington, 
D. C.: Phosphate rock from Cokeville, 
Wyo. (50457: collected for the Mu- 
seum). 
Watcort, Dr. CHar.es D., Smithsonian 
Institution: Elk, Cervus, and a black- 
tailed deer, Odocoileus, from Montana 
(51092). 
WatcotTt, CHARLES D., jr., Provo, Utah: 
Skin of a gray ruffed grouse, Bonasa 
umbellus umbelloides from Utah (50884). 
Watcort, Srpnry S., Washington, D. C.: 
6 trays of butterflies collected by the 
donor in the northern part of Montana 
(51522). 
WALKER, Frep. W., Macon, Ga.: 2 flint 
implements (50310); 4 salamanders 
from Bibb County, Ga. (51316: ex- 
change). 
WALKER, Mrs. Sopute LIEBENAU, Alex- 
andria, Va.: A German ‘‘ beauty bottle” 
and a small carved ivory head (51236). 
Wauus, W. W., U. S. National Museum: 
A watch movement (50743); 3 crabs 
and a shrimp from Chesapeake Beach, 
Md. (51730). 
Watton, W. R., Harrisburg, Pa.: 2 type 
specimens of Dasyllis champlainii 
(51618). 
Wanner, Prof. Atreus, York, Pa.: 33 
specimens of Lower Cambrian trilo- 
bites from Lancaster County, Pa. 
(51591: exchange). 
War DEPARTMENT: 
Army Medical Museum: Barn owl, col- 
lected by Dr. J. W. Downey, at Mon- 
rovia, Frederick County, Md. (50611); 
specimen of lizard, Colotes marmoratus, 
collected near Camp John Hay by 
Sergt. James F. Hamner, Hospital 
Corps, U. S. Army, Benguet, P. I. 
(50677); anatomical specimens and eth- 
nological material (51413). 
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WarmBaTH, J. 8., Washington, D. C.: 
Skin of a Greenland seal (50424: pur- 
chase). 
WaRNER, Miss ANNA P., Maywood, Nebr.: 
Fragments of pottery from Frontier 
County, Nebr. (51237). 
WarREN, Epwarp R., Colorado Springs, 
Colo.: Lizard from Colorado (51337). 
WASHINGTON Brotoaists’ FreEtp Cus, 
Washington, D. C.: Specimens of bryo- 
zoans, Pectinatella, from Plummers 
Island (50690); 500 insects collected in 
1909 (51399). 
WASHINGTON, CHARLES S., U.S. National 
Museum: Terrestrial isopods from the 
District of Columbia (50383); frog from 
Maryland (50511); living specimens of 
insects and isopods (50616). 
WATERMAN, JASON, Washington, D. C.: 
The herbarium of Mrs. Emily 8. Water- 
man, comprising 285 specimens of 
United States plants (51451). 
Wess, CHARLES W., Osprey, Fla.: 3 
specimens of Hymenoptera (Mutillide) 
(50367). 
Wess, Joun §., Disputanta, Va.: Speci- 
men of ‘‘glass snake,’’ Ophisaurus ven- 
tralis, from Chuckatuck, Va. (50495). 
Wess, WALTER F., Rochester, N. Y.: 2 
specimens of alcyonarian corals, Meli- 
todes sp., from Japan (51149). 
WEBER, CHARLES, Puerto Princessa, Pala- 
wan, P. I.: About 150 butterflies 
(50304). 
WEED, Oscar S., North Rose, N. Y.: 20 
specimens of fishes representing the spe- 
cies Esox vermiculatus and 4 specimens 
representing the species Amiurus nebu- 
losus, from the head of Sodus Bay, New 
York (51198). 
WEINBERG, FRANK, Woodside, L. I.: 
Living specimen of Cereus martianus 
(50320); 22 living plants, mainly Cac- 
tacezee and Crassulaceze (51124: ex- 
change). 
Weir, Paut, Washington, D. C.: The 
first Marconigram mid-ocean newspaper, 
published under the personal super- 
vision of Signor Marconi, on board the 
S. 8. Etruria, New York to Liverpool, 
February 7, 1903 (51407). 
