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Weiss, Howarp F'., Washington, D. C.: 
Specimen of wood bored by Martesia 
cuneiformis, from Galveston, Tex. 
(50298). 
WELts, Mrs. WINIFRED CHARTER, Wash- 
ington, D. C.: An interesting collection 
of relics of the Charter family, dating 
from the eighteenth century and the 
early part of the nineteenth century 
(50619: loan). 
WERNER, Dr. F., Vienna, Austria: Irogs 
from Africa (51282: exchange). 
WERTHMANN, Mr., Osnabriick, Hanover, 
Prussia: Specimen of marcasite from 
the Carboniferous mountains of the 
Teutoburger Wald, near Osnabriick 
(51509). 
Wertz, Miss Fannig, Aria, Va.: Speci- 
men of batrachian, ‘‘Hellbender,”’ 
Cryptobranchus alleghaniensis (51733). 
West, Henry P., Washington, D. C.: 
Larval bullfrog (51732). 
WESTERN AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM AND ART 
GautuERY, Perth, Western Australia: 23 
Australian mammals and a human 
skeleton (51038: exchange). 
Weymouth, F. W. (See under Gulf Bio- 
logic Station, Cameron, La.) 
Ware, Dr. CHarues A., Washington, D. 
C.: Dried specimen of crab, Dorippe 
japonica, from Japan (51063). 
WuirteE, Davin. (See under J. A. Kava- 
nagh.) 
Waits, Joun J., jr., Washington, D. C.: 
28 large mammals, 2 lion skulls, and a 
bird from British East Africa (51069). 
Wurman, Prof. C.O., Chicago II1.: Speci- 
men of rock pigeon (51076). 
Waurrman, Darwin H., Crary Mills, N. Y.: 
Specimen of luna moth, Actias luna 
(51623). 
Wickes, W. H., Bristol, England: Speci- 
mens of ‘‘beekite” from the Bathonian, 
Dundry Hill, Bristol (51645). 
Wient, ALEX. E., Wellesley Hills, Mass.: 
2 specimens of Hemisinus lineolatus from 
the Wallingford River, Jamaica (51317). 
Witcox, Dr. G. B., Washington, D. C.: 
Seeds of Anacardium, from Mexico 
(50483). 
REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1910. 
Wi.cox, Brig. Gen. T. E., U. 8S. Army 
(retired), Washington, D. C.: Specimen 
of a fungus collected in the vicinity of 
Washington (50688). 
WILDER, CHARLES H., Cambridge, Mass.: 
Watch movement made by E. Howard 
& Company, Boston, Mass. (51428). 
WiLkes, Miss JANE, Washington, D. C.: 
Personal relics of the late Rear Admiral. 
Charles Wilkes, U. S. Navy (50736: 
loan). 
WiuuiAMs, Gen. GEorGE B., Washington, 
D. C.: 62 specimens of Japanese art, 
consisting of bronzes, ivory and wood 
carvings, lacquer, and ceramics (50489: 
loan). 
Witiiamson, E. B., Bluffton, Ind.: 5 
dragonflies (50494). 
Witmer, Lieut. Col. L. WortHineton, 
Lothian House, Ryde, England: Speci- 
mens of recent and fossil shells repre- 
senting 10 species from Europe (50374); 
large specimen of Helix virgata from 
near Ryde; and echinoderms and fora- 
minifera from the chalk (50836). 
Wizson, Dr. CHarues B., State Normal 
School, Westfield, Mass. : Parasitic cope- 
pods representing the species Lepeoph- 
theirus nordmanni from California, and 
Argulus americanus from Indiana 
(50912); 6 lots of parasitic copepods, 
Ergasilidee (51476). (See under Dr. 
J. F. McClendon; British Columbia, 
Biological Station, Departure Bay; and 
Marine Biological Station, San Diego, 
Cal.) 
WILTSHIRE, FRANK, Kentville, Nova 
Scotia: Specimen of ‘‘Winninish,’’ 
Salmo salar ouananiche, from Grand 
Lake, Halifax County, Nova Scotia 
(51657). 
WINDLE, FRANcIs, West Chester, Pa.: 
Rose-galls from France (51436). 
WINKLEY, Rev. Henry W., Danvers, 
Mass.: Specimens of pyramidellid shells 
from New England and of ostracods 
from off Bakers Island, Mass. (50636); 
fresh-water and marine shells from New 
England (50679); ostracods from Dan- 
vers (51478). 
