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WAR OF 1812, THE GENERAL SOCI- 

 ETY OF THE— Continued, 

 the War of 1S12 to members of the 

 society in recognition of services ren- 

 dered in the World War (67922). 



WARD, Mrs. Herbert, London, Eng- 

 land : The Herbert Ward African 

 Collection (67312). 



WARD'S NATURAL SCIENCE 

 ESTABLISHEMNT, Rochester, 

 N. Y. : 4 specimens of datolites from 

 Westfield, Mass. (66897) ; examples 

 of 3 meteorites, namely, Arlington, 

 Minn.; Iiosario, Honduras; and 

 Chantonnay, France (67161). Ex- 

 change. 



WARNER, Maj. Murray (through his 

 widow, Mrs. Gertrude Bass Warner, 

 Eugene, Greg.) : Ornamented bronze 

 gilt Buddha from the imperial pal- 

 ace of Pekin, China (66S02) ; 42 

 autochromes of the Panama-Pacific 

 Exposition at San Francisco 

 (67310) ; 10 Chinese imperial robes 

 (68005). 



WARREN NOVELTY CO., Warren. 

 Vt. (through U. S. Department of 

 Agriculture, Forest Service, Wash- 

 ington, D. C.) : A hard-maple candle 

 pin showing irregular wood turning 

 (08505). 



WARREN, S. Hazzledine. (See under 

 Graig-Lwyd Excavation Committee.) 



WASHBURNE, Chester W., New 

 York City: A Jurassic fossil from 

 Chile (67407). 



WASHINGTON, Dr. Henry S., Car- 

 negie Institution of Washington. 

 Washington, D. C. : Marble portrait 

 medallion of George Washington, by 

 an Italian artist (67684, loan) ; 

 specimen of garnet (andradite) from 

 British Columbia (68143). 



(See also under Charles E. I vers. ) 



WATSON, Dr. Thomas L. (See under 

 Prof. Donald W. Davis.) 



WEATHERBY, C. A., East Hartford, 

 Conn. : 97 plants from New England 

 and a fern from New Jersey (66865, 

 67777). 



WEBER, C. M. : 50 specimens of Phil- 

 ippine mollusks (68469). 



WEGNER, Dr. R. N., Frankfort-on- 

 the-Main, Germany : 2 skulls of 

 seals from Holstein, Germany (67S53, 

 exchange ) . 



WEINGART, Wilhelm, Georgenthal- 

 in-Thuringen, Germany : About 40 

 plants, chiefly cacti (67342). 



WELLCOME, Henry S„ London, Eng- 

 land : British farthing coined in 

 1919 and 7 early British copper coins 

 (67530, 67630). 



WELLS, Dr. B. W.. North Carolina 

 State College of Agriculture, De- 

 partment of Botany, Raleigh, N. C. : 

 Fragments of the type and 2 para- 

 types of gall wasp (67804) ; 2 

 "type" galls (67918). 



WERCKLE, Dr. C, Botica Francesa, 

 San Jose, Costa Rica : 2 specimens 

 of cacti from Costa Rica (67365). 



WEST COAST ENGRAVING CO., 

 THE, Portland, Oreg. : 5 specimens 

 of reengraving of half tones (67571). 



WETMORE, Dr. A., Bureau of Bio- 

 logical Survey, U. S. Department of 

 Agriculture, Washington, D. C. : 

 Skeleton of guinea fowl (68388). 



WHEELER, B. F., Vincennes, Ind. : 17 

 baroque pearls from the Wabash 

 River, Ind. (67146) ; 4 pearls from 

 the White River, Ind., and a piece 

 of a fresh- water mussel shell from 

 near Rochester, 111. (67472). 



WHERRY, Dr. Edgar T., Bureau of 

 Chemistry, U. S. Department of 

 Agriculture, Washington, D. C. : 2 

 plants from Georgia (68140). 



(See also under J. G. Manchester.) 



WHITALL TATUM CO., Philadelphia, 

 Pa. : 20 pieces of pharmaceutical 

 apparatus (67053). 



WHITE, Mrs. E. C, U. S. National 

 Museum : Plant from Devonshire, 

 England, collected by Mrs. Thomas 

 Walters, Chagford, Devonshire 

 (67221) ; 4 plants from Pennsyl- 

 vania (67782). 



WHITE, Mrs. John Jay, New York, 

 City : Collection of ethnological spec- 

 imens of British East Africa (67570. 

 deposit). 



