LIST OP ACCESSIONS. 



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Watson, Miss S. E., Washington, D. C. : 

 3 rare old Chilkat Indian baskets 

 (61613). 



Watson, Rear Admiral John C. (See 

 under Farragut, Estate of Loyall.) 



Webb, Capt. John S., Disputanta, Va.: 

 Specimens of pileated woodpecker, 

 Phloeotomus pileatns abicticola, 

 from Virginia (62037). 



Webb, Walter F., Rochester, N. Y. : 2 

 land shells, Cochlostyla smaragdina 

 subspecies ? collected in Boston, 

 Davao, Mindanao, Philippine Islands, 

 April, 1917 (61333) ; 14 specimens, 3 

 species, of Philippine land shells, in- 

 including the type of Obba toeo&i, 

 from Mindanao, Philippine Islands 

 (61845) ; 10 specimens, 4 species, of 

 land shells, including the types of 2 

 new subspecies, and a lot of mollusk 

 egg capsules from the Philippines 

 (618S3) ; 50 specimens, 3 species, of 

 Philippine land shells (61918) ; S 

 specimens, 8 species, of Philippine 

 land shells, including the types of 7 

 new species (62209) ; 4 specimens, 2 

 subspecies, of Philippine land shells 

 embracing the cotypes of 2 new sub- 

 species, Obba Hsteri batanensis and 

 Hemiplecta sagittifera batanensis 

 (62296). 



Webster, Edmund, Princess Anne, 

 Md. : Leech, Haemopis marmoratis, 

 from Princess Anne (622S4). 



Webster, Jean (through Mrs. Charles 

 L. Webster, New York City) : Note 

 written by Gen. U. S. Grant, Febru- 

 ary 16, 1862, to Lieut. Gen. S. B. 

 Buckner, C. S. Army, demanding 

 the unconditional surrender of Fort 

 Donelson (62012). 



Weed, Alfred C, North Rose, N. Y. : 

 20 small concretions of clay impreg- 

 nated with manganese oxide and 

 iron (62418). 



Weills, Isaac M., Vero, Fla. (through 

 Dr. O. P. Hay ) : 2 young turtles from 

 Florida (61747). 



Welch, Dr. Paul S., Kansas State 

 Agricultural College, Manhattan, 

 Kans. : 2 paratypes of worms, Me- 

 senchytraaeus alius, collected near 

 Corono, Colo. (61606). 



Wellesley College, Wellesley, Mas.-;, 

 (through Prof. Lincoln W. Riddle) : 

 150 specimens of plants (62317, ex- 

 change). 



Werth, Mrs. Mary Maury, Richmond, 

 Va. : Uniform coat worn by Matthew 

 Fontaine Maury when Commander, 

 U. S. Navy, 1859-1861 ( 61467 ) . ( See 

 also under Maury, Commander 

 Matthew Fontaine, U. S. Navy, De- 

 scendants of.) 



Western Union Telegraph Co., The, 

 New York City (through George M. 

 Yorke, vice president) : 3 perforating 

 machines used in operating auto- 

 matic telegraph lines (61649). 



Wetmore, A., U. S. Department of 

 Agriculture, Washington, D. C. : Type 

 of a new subspecies of least bittern 

 from the Philippines (62311). 



Wharram, S. V., Austinburg, Ohio : 51 

 specimens, 16 species, of mollusks 

 from Devel County, S. Dak., and 

 Ashtabula County, Ohio (61361, 

 72442). 



Wharton Miss Nancy Millholland, 

 Cumberland, Md. : Framed and 

 mounted piece of needlework com- 

 posed of 7 embroidered medallions 

 representing United States coins, set 

 in 2 star-shaped pieces of tatting 

 (61821). 



Wheeler, Dr. David E., Buffalo, N. Y. : 

 15 specimens of plants from Canada 

 (61745). 



Wheeler, H. E., Conway, Ark. : 3 

 fresh-water mollusks, Arkansai 

 wheeleri, from " Old River " channel, 

 Ouachita River, near Arkadelphia, 

 Ark. (61962). 



Wherry, Dr. Edgar T., U. S. Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture, Washington, 

 D. C. : 16 specimens of plants from 

 Maryland and Virginia (61375, 61431, 

 61531, 61877, 62394, 62439, 62458) ; 

 3 specimens of copper ore from Hern- 

 don, Va. (61498) ; 200 pounds each of 

 amblygonite and spodumene, and a 

 number of rare minerals from near 

 Keystone, S. D. ; about 100 speci- 

 mens of sphalerite and associated 

 minerals and 200 pounds of brec- 

 ciated chert from Pitcher, Okla. ; 



