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WATSON, J. R. (See under Florida, 
University of, Agricultural Experi- 
ment Station.) 
WEED, Mrs. Charles R., Seat Pleasant 
Station, Washington, D. C.: Wool 
’ spinning wheel, yarn reel, Virginia- 
grown raw flax, 3 willow baskets, 
and 2 candle molds (65709). 
WEEKS PHOTO-ENGRAVING CO., 
Philadelphia, Pa.; 6 prints made 
from electrically etched copper plate 
(66607). 
WEIK, Kart W., Lakeside, Conn.: 
Specimen of igneous rock from 
Lakeside (66182). 
WEIR, Dr. James R., Laboratory of 
Forest Pathology, Spokane, Wash.: 
Plant, Selaginella, from Washington 
(65288) . 
WELD, L. H., Bureau of Entomology, 
U. S. Department of Agriculture, 
Washington, D. C.: 517 specimens of 
gall-making wasps, Cynipidae, rep- 
resenting 84 new species, described 
by the donor (65491) ; 80 determined 
Cynipidae, representing 9 species, 6 
of which are cotypes (66751). 
WESTLAKE, S. R., Ironwood, Mich. : 
12 specimens of iron minerals from 
Tronwood (66313, exchange). 
WETMORE, Dr. ALEXANDER. 
under Dr. Edwyn P. Reed.) 
WEYHER, W. H., Alta, Utah (through 
Victor OC. Heikes) : Specimen largely 
of bismuthinite from the Sells mine, 
Alta, Utah (65666). 
WHERRY, Dr. Epear T., Bureau of 
Chemistry, U. S. Department of Agri- 
culture, Washington, D. C.: Speci- 
men showing glauberite crystal 
cavities in shale, from York County, 
Pa. (65269) ; 30 ferns from the east- 
ern United States (65688); plant 
from Maryland (65724) ; plant, Sela- 
ginella, from Maryland (66557) ; 2 
plants from the District of Columbia 
(66641, 66698). 
(See also under P. B. Arnold.) 
WHITALL TATUM CO., Philadelphia, 
Pa.: 6 pieces of pharmaceutical ap- 
paratus (65273); a suppository ma- 
chine with a set of molds (65353) ; 
7 specimens of pharmaceutical equip- 
ment (65716), 
(See 
REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1921. 
WHITE, Mrs. JoHN Jay, New York 
City: 2 mounted heads of African 
antelopes, Oreotragus (65490, de- 
posit). 
WHITH, Capt. S. A., Wetunga, Ful- 
ham, South Australia: 2 bird skins, 
Aphelocephala pectoralis, and A. 
nigricincia, both species new to the 
Museum collections (65382). 
WHITFORD, H. N., School of Fores- 
try, Yale University, New Haven, 
Conn.: Plant, Cordia, from Mexico 
(65890). 
WICKHAM, H. F., University of Iowa, 
Iowa City, Iowa: 11 beetles from 
the Bahama Islands (65357). 
WIEGAND, Prof. K. M. (See under 
New York State College of Agricul- 
ture. ) 
WILDER, Dr. Grorczk D., American 
Board Mission, Peking, China: 18 
bird skins from North China (66651). 
WILLETT, G., Wrangel, Alaska: 4 
molusks and 8 foraminifera from 
Forrester Island, Alaska (65611). 
WILLIAMS, Col. CHartzes A., U. S. 
Army (retired), Washington, D. C.: 
Myriopods (65623). 
WILLIAMS COLLEGE, Williamstown, 
Mass. (through Dr. H. A. Garfield, 
President): Bronze medal of the 
type awarded in 1919 by Williams 
College to all Williams men in good 
standing, who served in the Army or 
Navy of the United States, or any of 
the Allies during the World War (2 
specimens) (65708). 
WILLIAMS, Dr. Francis X. (See 
under Hawaiian Sugar Planters’ As- 
sociation. ) 
WILLIAMSON, E. B., Bluffton, Ind.: 
26 dragon-flies and damsel flies from 
the United States, also food of 3 
species (65463) ; skull of a bat, Arti- 
beus jamaicensis, from Rio Frio, 
Colombia (66354); 61 dragon-flies 
(66485). 
WILLIAMSON, THomas N., Graham, 
Va.: Pigeon hawk, Faleo colum- 
barius, from Virginia (65468). 
WILLIS, Mrs. Lewis, Beahm, Va.: 
Horned grebe, Colymbus auritus, 
from Virginia (65942). 
