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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1918. 



Von Hohen, Paul — Continued. 



way County, Va. (27 specimens) 

 (61615). 



Wagner, Roy S., Hanford, Cal. : 170 

 specimens of beetles from California 

 (61871). 



Walcott, Dr. Charles D., Secretary, 

 Smithsonian Institution : Bronze 

 medal commemorating the opening of 

 the Catskill aqueduct. New York, 

 1917 (62010) ; 4 skulls, with skins, 

 and 1 odd skull of moose, Alces; 2 

 skulls with 1 skin and 1 scalp of deer, 

 Odocoileus; 1 skull with skin of 

 mountain goat, Oreamnos (62148, 

 collected for the Museum) ; a bronze 

 medal commemorating the Louisiana 

 Purchase Exposition, St. Louis, 1904 

 (62203) ; bronze medal commemorat- 

 ing the Trans-Mississippi and Inter- 

 national Exposition, Omaha, Nebr. 

 1898 (62404). 



Walcott, Mrs. Charles D., Washing- 

 ton, D. C. : A Cree Indian beaded 

 buckskin shirt (62522). 



Waldo, E. M. & P., New York City 

 (through The Barrett Co.) : Speci- 

 men of coal product — phthalic acid 

 anhydride (61694). 



Walker Museum, University or Chi- 

 cago, Chicago, 111. : 5 bones of the 

 Permian reptile, Dimetrodon (62124, 

 exchange). 



Walton, A. C. (See under North- 

 western College, Naperville, 111.) 



Wanele Hoksila, eagle boy, Stand- 

 ing Rock Indian Reservation, S. 

 Dak. (through Robt. P. Higheagle 

 and Miss Frances Densmore) : A 

 beaded pipe pouch made by Sitting 

 Bull's sister ( Sioux Indian ) ( 62512 ) . 



War Department : 



Army Medical Museum: Painting 

 of the proposed new building for the 

 Army Medical Museum and Library 

 (62116, loan). 



Army War College: Sword made 

 during the latter part of the eight- 

 eenth century and carried during 

 the War of 1812-1815 by Col. Wil- 

 liam Dudley, Kentucky Militia 

 (61456). 



Gas Defense Service (through Ma.j. 

 A. L. Besse,. Field Supply Section, 



War Department — Continued. 

 Bureau of Mines, Washington, 

 D. C. ) : Drawing illustrating a stand- 

 ard American type of respirator for 

 gas-warfare defense and a colored 

 chart showing details of a gas shell 

 (62254). 



Gettysburg National Park Com- 

 mission, Gettysburg, Pa. : A small 

 stone resembling a duck's head (re- 

 ceived through Col. John P. Nichol- 

 son, chairman) (61437). 



Office of Public Buildings and 

 Grounds: 36 log specimens, repre- 

 sentingH9 species of indigenous and 

 exotic woods, cut from trees felled 

 in the Smithsonian and Seaton 

 Parks, Washington, D. C. (62585). 



Walter Reed Army General Hos- 

 pital, Washington, D. C. : Human 

 brain (62119, transfer). 



Ward, Charles Willis, Eureka, Cal. : 

 A fur coat formerly belonging to one 

 of the chief medicine men of 

 Klamath River Indians (62095). 



Ward's Natural Science Establish- 

 ment, Rochester, N. Y. : 20 ounces of 

 native antimony from California 

 (61353, exchange) ; 2 specimens of 

 rock from near Mesaba, Minn. 

 (61627) ; 11 specimens of minerals 

 (61788, exchange) ; 11 specimens of 

 fossil plants and 18 of fossil animals, 

 including types (62052, exchange) ; 

 100 specimens of invertebrate fossils 

 (62169, exchange) ; 3 specimens of 

 fossil insects (62364, exchange). 

 (See also under Milwaukee Public 

 Museum of the City of. ) 



Washington, Dr. Henry S., Geophysi- 

 cal Laboratory, Carnegie Institution 

 of Washington, D. C. : 4 type speci- 

 mens of minerals (62229). 



Washington, State College of, Pull- 

 man, Wash, (through Prof. F. L. 

 Pickett) : Type specimen of a plant, 

 Aquilegia * wawaicensis (61659) ; 

 specimen of fern, Pellaea, from 

 Washington (61946, exchange). 



Waters, Mrs. Emily A., Newton Cen- 

 ter, Mass. : Moth, Parastichtis alia 

 (62167). 



