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WEIGEL, THEODOR OSWALD, Leipzig, 
Germany: 50 specimens of Salix 
(Fascicle VIII of Toeppfer’s Salice- 
tum EXxsiceatum) (56267: purchase). 
WEINGART, W., Georgenthal, Thiirin- 
gen, Germany: 11 living specimens 
of Cactaceae (55804; 56826). Ex- 
change. 
WeLD, Lewis H., Medina, N. Y.: 3 
galls and 62 paratypes of Neuwroterus 
washingtonensis from Friday Har- 
bor, Puget Sound, Wash. (55725). 
WELSBACH LIGHT COMPANY, Glouces- 
ter City, N. J.: 17 specimens of mate- 
rials used in the manufacture of 
Welsbach mantles, received at the 
close of the Louisiana Purchase Ex- 
position, 1904 (56150). 
WENZEL, C. A., Jaro, Leyte, P. I.: 3388 
plants from the Philippine Islands 
(56057 ; 56771). Purchase. 
WESENBERG-LUND, Dr. C., Hilleréd, 
Denmark (through Dr. Adam Giede 
Boéving) : 21 vials of specimens from 
the collections on which the donor 
based his recent paper on the biol- 
ogies of fresh-water insects (56427). 
West, Capt. H. S., Point Pleasant, W. 
Va. (through Dr. L. V. Guthrie, 
‘Huntington, W. Va.) : Upper cheek 
tooth of an extinct species of horse, 
Bquus niobrarensis, from West Vir- 
ginia (56031: loan). 
WESTERN AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM AND 
ArT GALLERY. (See under Perth, 
Western Australia.) 
WESTERN COAL AND MINING Co., St. 
Louis, Mo.: Coal mine model, re- 
ceived at the close of the Louisiana 
Purchase Exposition, 1904 (56634). 
WESTINGHOUSE ELEcTRIC & MANUFAC- 
TURING COMPANY, East Pittsburgh, 
Pa.: 42 specimens of crude mica and 
its industrial products (56386). 
WESTMORELAND CoAL CoMPANY, Irwin, 
Pa.: Lump of coal from Criterion 
Mine, Rillton, Pa. (56720). 
WEST VIRGINIA & PITTSBURG SAND Co., 
Berkeley Springs, W. Va.: 8 samples 
of glass sand showing quarry and 
mnill products (56848). 
REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1914, 
WeETMoRE, ALEX, Bureau of Biological 
Survey, Washington, D. C.: 4 bird 
skins from Virginia (56851). 
WETMORE, Maj. WILLIAM BorruM, 
Washington, D. C.: Plaster east of 
the hand of Abraham _ Lincoln 
(55705). 
WuHeEaT, Sitas C., Brooklyn, N. Y.: 
Paratypes of Acmea fergusoni and 
Urosalping cinereus var. aitkine, 
from Hempstead Bay, Long Island 
Sound, N. Y. (56059). 
WHEELER, WILLIAM D., Washington, 
D. C.: Portrait group, in oil, by 
Thomas Sully—‘ Portrait of the art- 
ist’s daughter, Mrs. John H. Wheeler, 
and her sons” (56689: loan). 
WHELPLEY, Dr. H. M., St. Louis, Mo.: 
Flint nodules and worked fragments 
of flint, from the vicinity of Cobden, 
Tl. (55830). 
Wuerry, Dr. Encar T., U. S. National 
Museum: 4 specimens of minerals 
from Avondale, Pa. (56253) ; 2 speci- 
mens of beraunite from Hellertown, 
Pa. (56696). 
Wuitre Hovusr, Washington, D. C. 
(through the Office of Public Build- 
ings and Grounds) : A mounted deer 
head and 2 mounted pheasants 
(56640). 
WHITMAN, CLARENCE, & Co., INC. 
under Ponemah Mills.) 
WICKERSHAM, Hon. JAMES, Delegate to 
Congress from Alaska: A Shoshone 
pipe (5581S). 
Witcox, Miss Mary R., Chevy Chase, 
Md.: Overdress and flounce of blonde 
lace, and bodice of old-gold satin 
brocaded in colors, worn by Mrs. 
Andrew Jackson Donelson, niece 
and adopted daughter of Mrs. An- 
drew Jackson; tortoise-shell back- 
comb carved with national emblems 
and medallions of Jackson, Jeffer- 
son and Washington, presented to 
Mrs. Andrew Jackson after the bat- 
tle of New Orleans (56545); silver 
filigree card-case used by Mrs. An- 
drew Jackson (56639); a printed 
invitation to a ball given in honor of 
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