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Wheery, Dr. Edgar T. — Continued, 

 also 300 pounds of apatite and hema- 

 tite from Iron Mountain, Mo. 

 (61529). (See also under O. H. 

 Brown, S. G. Gordon, and J. G. Man- 

 chester. ) 



Whitehead, Fred L., Hassel, via 

 Townsend, Mont. : A sample of rock 

 containing an undetermined blue 

 mineral (lazulite) (62460). 



Whitehead, Rezen, Laurel, Md. : 1 

 red-shouldered hawk, Buteo lineatus, 

 in immature plumage, from Mary- 

 land (61387). 



Whitehead, W. L., Massachusetts In- 

 stitute of Technology, Cambridge, 

 Mass. : A series of nitrates and asso- 

 ciations from Chile (61977). 



Whiteley, M. O., Bangs, Tex., and 

 J. R. Stewart, Brown wood, Tex. : A 

 specimen of celestite (62048). 



Whitney, Prof. F. H., University of 

 Texas, Austin, Tex. (through Dr. 

 O. P. Hay) : A fossil turtle, the type 

 of Terrapene whitneyi (61359). 



Wiener, Capt. Clarence, New York 

 City : Wooden statuette of Rameses 

 II, mummified hand of a woman, 

 head of Hercules from a Greek 

 marble statuette, Greek terra-cotta 

 lamp in form of Satyr's mask, silver 

 coin, 7 bronze coins, a 9-pronged iron 

 fork, and a marble head from a 

 statue (14 specimens) (61843). 



Wtght, Mrs. E. Cuyler. (See under 

 Johnson, Heirs of William Cost.) 



Wilder, Jerome J., Washington, D. C. : 

 A specimen of Stigmaria, a fossil 

 plant, from the Coal Measures of 

 Pennsylvania (61726). 



Wilckes, Martin & Wilckes, New 

 York City (through The Barrett 

 Co.) : 1 specimen of coal product — 

 lamp black (616S5). 



Wilcox, Brig. Gen. Timothy E., U. S. 

 Army (retired). (See under Col. 

 W. D. Wolverton.) 



Wilde, Frank L., Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. : 

 10 specimens of invertebrate fossils 

 from Colombia, South America 

 (61354). 



Wilder, Rev. George D., Peking, China : 

 4 bird skins from north China, and a 



Wilder, Rev. George D. — Continued, 

 bullfinch, type of Pyrrhula erythaca 

 wihleri, from China (61825, 62109). 



Willett, George, Los Angeles, Cal. : 2 

 mollusks, Sonorclla roosveltiana, 

 paratype from Roosevelt, Ariz., and 

 Ischnochiton willetti, paratype from 

 Forrester Island, southwestern 

 Alaska (61712) ; 5 specimens, 4 spec- 

 ies, of mollusks including the type of 

 Suavodrillia willetti from Forrester 

 Island (61S36) ; specimen of mollusk, 

 Epitonium species, from Forrester 

 Island (62150). 



Williams, Col. Charles A., U. S. 

 Army, Washington, D. C. : Specimen 

 of seeds of a plant, Oroxylum indi- 

 cum, from the Philippine Islands 

 (61596). 



Williams, Mrs. William A., Wilming- 

 ton, N. C. : 8 specimens of plants 

 from North Carolina (61524). 



Williamson, E. B., Bluffton, Ind. : 5 

 dragonflies from South America 

 (62176). 



Willis, Mrs. G. B., Alexandria, Va. : 

 A rock-crystal drinking cup of the 

 Renaissance period, an ebony cabi- 

 net, and an ebony clock with Limoges 

 enamel, and a small oil painting of 

 an angel by Mary Elizabeth Williams 

 (61651) ; " Virginia Virgo," a life- 

 sized relief in Carrara marble, done 

 by Sir Moses Ezekiel in Rome in 

 1897 (idealized portrait of a young 

 girl) ; " Antinous," a bust in Carrara 

 marble, being a copy by Luigi Gug- 

 lielmi of the head of the Antinous of 

 the Capitoline Museum, Rome, and 

 "The Spirit of the Sphinx," water 

 color by the American painter, Hen- 

 ry Bacon, done in Egypt in 1897 

 (61652). Loan. 



Wilmer, Col. L. Worthington, Lo- 

 thian House, Ryde, Isle of Wight : 

 About 400 specimens of Cretaceous 

 fossils, and small collections of ma- 

 rine invertebrates and insects 

 (62424). 



Wilson, C. G., Plant City, Fla. : A 

 supposed fossil hen's egg (61336). 



Wilson, W. A., Salt Lake City, Utah 

 (through Victor C, Heikes) : Terra- 



