REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1908. 
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. 
dee, Scotland. ) 
(See under Dun- 
Utau ANTIMONY CoMPANY, Butte, 
Mont.: Antimony oxide and stibnite 
from Antimony, Garfield County, 
Utah (48138). 
VaqueEz, J., Pantin (Seine), France: 
470 species of European fossil in- 
vertebrates: 3 boxes of fossils; 23 
fossil plants (47720: exchange). 
Vasey, R. W., Rogers Park, IIll.: 6 
plants, Laciniaria, from Illinois 
(478382). 
VAUGHAN, FrRANcIS E., West Haven, 
Conn.: 7 stone implements (47903) ; 
human skull from Marthas Vine- 
yard (48092) ; 12 arrow points from 
Arkansas (48561). Exchange. 
VEERHOFF, Otto L., L. C. Handy et al.: 
39 engravings, prints, and photo- 
graphs illustrating scenes and land- 
marks connected with the history of 
the United States (48774). 
VELIE, Dr. J. W., St. Joseph, Mich. : 
A collection of fishes from Florida 
(47983) ; 2 crabs, Panopeus herbstii, 
and a shrimp, Palaemonetes exilipes 
(48651). 
VERRILL, Prof. A. E., Yale University 
Museum, New Haven, Conn.: Inver- | 
tebrates from 
and Bermuda 
Leidya (48278). 
ViBerRT, C. W., South Windsor, Conn. : 
Indian skull from an ancient Indian 
Longe Island Sound 
(48202); 3 
burial place in South Windsor 
(48190). 
VIENNA, AUSTRIA, BOTANICAL GARDEN 
AND INSTITUTE OF THE ROYAL UNI- 
VERSITY : 18 specimens of fungi from 
Brazil (47571: exchange). 
VIENNA, AUSTRIA, RoYAL MUSEUM OF 
NATURAL History: Century 14 (em- 
bracing nos. 1301-1400, inclusive) 
of the “ Kryptogamae exsiccatae ” 
(48881 : exchange). 
VOLKART, HENRY, St. Gallen, Switzer- 
land: Photographs of Swiss-Danish 
heddles, and an <Armenian Jew 
weaving; piece of an Armenian 
string, and a quadrangular board 
from Tunis (47779: exchange) ; old 
Swiss heddle (47780). 
isopods, 
105 
VOORHEES, SAMUEL STOCKTON, Wash- 
ington, D. C.: Archeological objects 
from Hamilton County, Ohio 
(48454). 
WALCOTT, BENJAMIN STUART, Wash- 
ington, D. C.: 40 specimens of De- 
vonian fossils from Seneca Lake, 
N. Y. (48167). 
WALKER, E. M., Toronto, Ontario, Can- 
ada: An Orthopteron (47819: ex- 
change). 
WALLACE, Miss ELEANOR, New York 
City: Japanese traveler’s  candle- 
stick (48261). 
WALSINGHAM, Lord, Merton Hall, 
Thetford, England: 19 paratypes of 
Tineidae (47598). 
WALTON, W. R., 
specimens of 
(47828). 
her aes 
permagna 
Harrisburg, 
Nonagria 
WANSLEBEN, Miss E., Washington, D. 
C.: 2 specimens of Hymenoptera, 
Evania (ATT88). 
WAR DEPARTMENT: 
Office of Chief of Engineers: Con- 
cretions and stumps of fossil trees 
from near Pierre, S. Dak. (48000). 
Office of Chicf of Ordnanee: Spring- 
field rifle of the model of 1903, with 
the improvements of 1905 (48386) ; 3 
United States magazine rifles, cali- 
ber .30, model of 1903, with sword 
bayonets; 5 United States magazine 
gallery practice rifles, caliber .22, 
model of 1903, with sword bayonets ; 
6 sword bayonets for Springfield 
musketoons, model of 1842 (48759). 
Surgeon-Generals Office: Collec- 
tion of diatomaceous earths (48149). 
Army Medical Museum: An Indian 
necklace and a beaded belt (48395). 
Warpb’s NATURAL SCIENCE ESTABLISH- 
MENT, Rochester, N. Y.: 1,120 grams 
of Elm Creek, WKans., meteorite 
(47556): skull of a fossil beaked 
whale, Choueziphius liops (48046) ; 
skeleton of a porpoise, Stenorostra- 
tus, from Wellington, New Zealand 
(48555). Purchase. 
Wark, ALEX, King City, Cal.: 3 speci- 
mens of Pecten from the Upper Mio- 
cene of Monterey County, Cal. 
(48811). 
