LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 
Witcox, Miss Mary R.—Continued. 
the election of Gen. Andrew Jackson 
to the Presidency of the United 
States, dated December 10, 1828, and 
addressed to Mrs. Andrew J. Donel- 
son (56683). Loan. 
Witcox, Brig. Gen. TrmotHuy E., U. S. 
Army (retired), Washington, D. C.: 
3 specimens of Vitis from the Dis- 
trict of Columbia (55765). 
WILcox, WALTER D., Washington, D. C.: 
3 photographs—landscapes, Canadian 
Rockies, reproduced from auto- 
chromes by the donor (57130). 
WILD, WILLIAM, East Aurora, N. Y.: 
11 specimens of bred Coleoptera 
(56575). 
WILKES, Miss JANE, Washington, D. C.: 
Personal relics of Rear Admiral 
Charles Wilkes, U. S. Navy (56944). 
WILLCox, JOSEPH, Philadelphia, Pa.: 4 
specimens of Tertiary fossils from 
the Miocene of North Carolina and 
the Pliocene of Florida (56419). 
WILLIAMS, A. H., Gainesville, Tex.: 
Specimen of native sulphur (56323). 
WILLIAMS, R. W., Office of the Solic- 
itor, U. S. Department of Agricul- 
ture, Washington, D. C.: 98 bird 
skins from the United States (56950). 
WILLIAMS & WILKINS CoMPANY, Balti- 
more, Md.: 5 specimens showing 
method of Waverly Press in binding 
a magazine (56369), 
WILLIAMSON, Prof. E. B., Bluffton, 
Ind.: 46 dragonflies from North, 
Central and South America, repre- 
senting 10 species and including 3 
species new to the Museum collec- 
tion, four of the specimens being 
cotypes belonging to one species 
(56110) ; 18 dragonflies. represent- 
ing 4 species, from Arizona and 
Trinidad, including a male paratype 
of Metaleptobasis mauritia, n. sp., 
from Trinidad (56199); 57 North 
American dragonflies from Texas, 
Oklahoma and other localities, rep- 
resenting 20 species and including 
paratypes of 1 new to the Museum 
collection (56404). 
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WILMER, Col. L. WortTHINGTON, Lo- 
thian House, Ryde, Isle of Wight, 
England : 50 fossil shells, insects and 
a plant, from the Isle of Wight 
(56041). 
WILSON ALUMINUM CoMPANY, Hol- 
comb’s Rock, Va.: 9 specimens of 
iron alloys, received at the close of 
the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 
1904 (56151). 
WILSON, PHILIP D., Bisbee, Ariz.: 3 
specimens of cuprodescloizite (new 
variety) ; type material (56063). 
Witson, Mrs. THoMAS HAMILTON, and 
Miss ABERCROMBIE, Washington, D. 
C.: Articles of early American wear- 
ing apparel and accessories of dress 
(56534 : loan). 
WIMsatTT, W. C., Washington, D. C.: 
Barn owl, Tyto pratincola, from 
Washington (56214). 
WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS COoM- 
PANY, New Haven, Conn.: 2 Win- 
chester sporting rifles (56763). 
WINELEY, Rey. H. W., Danvers, Mass. : 
About 50 specimens, representing 6 
species, of marine and land shells 
from Eastport, Me., and Province- 
town, Mass. (56191). 
WITCOMBE, McGrEACHIN & Co., New 
York City: 19 lengths of 2 yards 
each of old English hand-printed 
chintzes (56219). 
Woop, NELSon R., U. 8S. National Mu- 
seum: 6 specimens of Neoseps and 2 
frogs, from Florida (56537) ; young 
robin, Planesticus migratorius, and 
young blue jay, Cyanocitta cristata, 
from the District of Columbia 
(57020). 
Woop, Mrs. O. E., Kingston, N. Y.: 8 
pieces of brassware (56739: loan). 
Woopsury, Miss ELLten C. _ DEQ. 
(through Mr. Gist Blair, executor, 
Washington, D. C.): Silver and 
coral rattle which belonged to John 
Hancock, Governor of Massachu- 
setts; also papers establishing its 
authenticity (56535: bequest). 
Woops, Francis UL. (See 
Charles H. Hussey.) 
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