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UNIVERSAL FILM MANUFACTUR- 
ING CO., New York City: Copies of 
the films of the picture ‘“ Ship- 
wrecked Among the Cannibals” 
(66207). 
(See also under Smithsonian In- 
stitution. ) 
UPPERCU, Inatis M., New York 
City: Gasoline automobile, the sec- 
ond machine designed and _  con- 
structed by Charles E. Duryea, and 
tested on the road early in Septem- 
ber, 18938 (65715). 
VANATTA, E. G., Philadelphia, Pa.: 
6 mollusks, Opeas pumilium, living 
in decayed boards of fences in Phil- 
adelphia (65202). 
VAN ESELTINE, G. P., Bureau of 
Plant Industry, U. S. Department of 
Agriculture, Washington, D. C.: 64 
plants, chiefly from the United States 
(65802). 
(See also under 8. B. Parish, and 
Pomona College.) 
VAN ZWALUWENBURG, R. H., U. S. 
Entomological Laboratory, Stone- 
henge, Charlottesville, Va.: 4 type 
specimens of a _ beetle, Melanotus 
hyslopi (66463). 
VAUGHAN, Dr. T. Waytanp, JU. S. 
Geological Survey, Washington, 
D. C.: 150 specimens, 18 lots, of 
land and fresh-water shells from 
Mexico (66460). 
(See also under J. A. Bullbrook, 
H. De Golyer, and Prof. Stephen 
Taber.) 
VAUPEL, F., Botanisches Garten, Dah- 
lem, Berlin, Germany: Plant, cactus, 
from Peru (65680). 
VEATCH, CHARLES, Kansas City, Mo.: 
Mollusk, Veliina idae, collected by 
the donor in the vicinity of Long 
Beach, Calif. (66667). 
VENICE MARINE BIOLOGICAL 
STATION, University of Southern 
California, Los Angeles, Calif. 
(through Dr. A. B. Ulrey): 10 plus 
specimens, 8 species, including the 
type of 2 new species of parasitic 
copepods from fishes in the aquaria 
at the Venice Marine Biological 
Station (65617); a collection of 
REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1921. 
VENICH MARINE BIOLOGICAL 
STATION—Continued. 
mollusks,  hydroids, 
bryozoans, echinoderms, and salpa 
collected in the vicinity of the 
Venice Marine Biological Station off 
southern California (65631). 
VONSEN, M., Petaluma, Calif.: 16 
specimens of minerals from Cali- 
fornia (65219) ; specimen of selenite 
in colemanite, from Borate, Calif. 
(66627). Exchange. 
WAITEH, M. B., Bureau of Plant In- 
dustry, U. S. Department of Agricul- 
ture, Washington, D. C.: Plant from 
Maryland (65774). 
WALCOTT, Mrs. Cuartes D., Wash- 
ington, D. C.: 3 specimens of lichens 
from Alberta, Canada (65944); 3 
plants, Trillium (66514). 
WALFORD, Epwin A., F. G. 8., West 
Bar, Banbury, England: 28 speci- 
mens of fossil invertebrates from the 
neighborhood of Banbury, England 
(65257). 
WALKER, H. Epwarp, Baltimore, 
Md.: 464 miscellaneous microscopic 
mounts of natural histery objects in 
mahogany slide case, 1 small re- 
ducing lens for use with microscope, 
and 1 stone ax (65279). 
WALKER MUSEUM. (See under Chi- 
cago, University of.) 
WALKER, Rosert S., Chattanooga, 
Tenn.: Gall from Tennessee (65308). 
WALKER, Mrs. WitttaAmM H., Wash- 
ington, D. C. (through Mrs. R. G. 
Hoes): Articles of infant’s costume 
from the Walker family of Washing- 
ton, period of 1815-80 (65459, loan). 
WALLING, Harry (through Charles 
T. Harle, Palma Sola, Fla.): 10 
specimens of fossil bones from the 
east coast of Tampa Bay, Manatee 
County, Fla. (66353). 
WAR DEPARTMENT: 
General Siaff of the United States 
Army: Historical Branch: 5 re- 
productions on tracing paper, 
actual size, of character sketches 
found on the walls of a German 
dugout in the Mont-See region, 
France, by the American HExpe- 
ditionary Forces, 1918 (65479). 
trematodes, 
