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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1922. 



WHITE, Nettie Lovisa (through Mrs. 

 Charles Keeler, administratrix, Ber- 

 keley, Calif.) : Specimens of pot- 

 tery, brasses, and textiles from 

 Europe and Asia (67916, bequest). 



WHITFOKD, Prof. H. N. (See under 

 Yale University, School of Fores- 

 try). 



WHITMORE, CLrEF, Overton, Nev. : 

 Specimen of the mineral jarosite 

 from Nevada (6S330). 



WIGGLESWORTH & CO (Ltd.), 

 London, England : 14 samples of 

 commercial grades of foreign cord- 

 age fibers (68057). 



WILDEMAN, Dr. E. db. (See under 

 Jardin Botanique de l'Etat.) 



WILL CORPORATION, THE, Roches- 

 ter, N. Y. : 11 specimens of pharma- 

 ceutical apparatus (67419). 



WILLETT, G., Craig, Alaska : 7 speci- 

 mens, 2 species, of marine mollusks 

 from Wrangell and Craig, Alaska 

 (68452). 



WILLIAMSON, E. B., Bluffton, Ind. : 

 17 dragonflies from Central and 

 South America (66S29) ; 9 dragon- 

 flies, consisting of 5 males and 2 

 females, and 2 males of a new 

 species (67182) ; specimen of new 

 species of damsel fly (67711). 



WILLIAMSON, Jfsse H., Bluffton, 

 Ind. : 159 dragonflies from Florida 

 and South Carolina (66975). 



WILLIAMSON, T. N., Graham, Va. : 

 Duck (67488). 



WILMER, Col. L. Wokthington, 

 Lothian House, Ryde, Isle of Wight, 

 England : Collection of Lower Green- 

 sand fossils (66SS9) ; a miscellane- 

 ous collection including (1) Lower 

 Greensand invertebrate fossils, (2) 

 recent mollusks, (3) stamps (67512). 



WILMER, Mrs. Fere, Faulkner, Md. : 

 14 vertebrae of a cetacean (66999). 



WILSON LABORATORIES, THE, 

 Chicago, 111. : 33 specimens of liga- 

 tures and sutures and 11 photo- 

 graphs illustrating the manufac- 

 ture of these products from catgut 

 (68108). 



WINCHESTER, D. E., New York 

 City (through Dr. T. W. Stanton) : 

 9 specimens of fossils, including 

 ostracods and fish, from Brazil 

 (6768S). 



WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS 

 CO., New Haven, Conn, (through 

 American Walnut Manufacturers' 

 Association, Chicago, 111.) : 7 speci- 

 mens showing the manufacture of 

 rifle stocks and fore ends from 

 American walnut (66849). 



WINONA STATE TEACHERS' COL- 

 LEGE, Winona, Minn, (through 

 John M. Holzinger) : 25 specimens 

 of mollusks from the upper Missis- 

 sippi (67903). 



WINTERS, Fred. E., Santa Barbara, 

 Calif.: 5 water beetles (6816S, ex- 

 change). 



WISCONSIN ACADEMY OF SCI- 

 ENCES, ARTS, AND LETTERS, 

 Madison, Wis. : Bronze plaque is- 

 sued in 1920 commemorating the 

 fiftieth anniversary of the founding 

 of the Wisconsin Academy of Sci- 

 ences, Arts, and Letters, 1870 

 (67175). 



WOLF, Rev. W., St. Bernard College, 

 St. Bernard, Ala.: 2 plants (66S57, 

 exchange). 



WOOD, Edgar J., Freeport, N. Y. : 

 Worm dug from sand 'bars at low 

 tide at Great South Bay, Freeport, 

 L. I. (67409). 



WOODAMS, Milton E., Rochester, 

 N. Y. : 48 plants from New York 

 State (67140). 



WOODBURY, Dr. C. J. H. (See un- 

 der National Association of Cotton 

 Manufacturers.) 



WOODMAN. Henry, Bristol, Tenn. : 

 Human skull and flint arrow point 

 found in a mountain crevice 17 

 miles from Bristol, Tenn., and 20 

 pieces of shale containing grapto- 

 lites from near Bristol, Tenn. 

 (67862, 6S456). 



WOOD-MOSAIC CO. (INC.), New Al- 

 bany, Ind. (through American Wal- 

 nut Manufacturers' Association, Chi- 

 cago, 111.) : 3 specimens showing 3 



