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Wilson, W. A. — Continued, 

 hedrite crystals embedded in quartz 

 from Park City, Utah (61396). 



Wilson, Woodrow, The White House, 

 Washington, D. C. : American flag 

 made at Islay House, Islay, Scotland, 

 and used on the occasion of the fun- 

 erals of United States soldiers lost 

 with the transport Tuscania, Febru- 

 ary 5, 191S, and 3 photographs show- 

 ing, respectively, portraits of the 5 

 makers of the flag, of Hugh Morrison, 

 and of Colin Campbell, who took a 

 prominent part in the Tuscania re- 

 lief work (62464, deposit). 



Winchester Repeating Arms Co., New 

 Haven, Conn, (through Mr. Henry 

 Brewer, vice president) : British 

 Enfield rifle, model 1914 (61588). 



Winecoff, Dr. Thos., Tacoma, Wash.: 

 A collection of insects and rnollusks 

 from near Fort Yukon, Alaska 

 (623S5). 



Winn, A. F., Westmont, Quebec, Can- 

 ada : About 150 living specimens of 

 the beetle, Physonota unipunctata 

 (62087, exchange). 



Wittenberg-King Co., Portland, Oreg. : 

 10 specimens of dehydrated food 

 products (62158). 



Wolle, A., Elkridge, Md. : European 

 starling, Stumus vulgaris, from 

 Maryland (61939). 



Wolsieffer, P. M., Philadelphia, Pa. : 

 A block of 4 counterfeit U. S. two- 

 cent stamps, series of 1894, known as 

 " Chicago printing " (61542) . 



WOLVERTON, Col. W. D., PittStOWll, 



N. J. (through Brig. Gen. T. E. Wil- 

 cox, U. S. Army, retired) : Specimen 

 of a fungus (61311). 

 Wood, Nelson R., U. S. National Mu- 

 seum : 16 lizards, snake, 2 insects ; 

 specimen of soft-shelled turtle ; soft- 

 shelled turtle, mud turtle, 2 soft- 

 shelled turtle heads, 8 lizards, and 

 skin and skull of a mink ; 2 snapping 

 turtles and a soft-shelled turtle; 

 snake, Elaps ; 2 young turtles; snap- 

 ping turtle ; and specimen of frog, 

 Rana aesopus, all from Florida 

 (62073, 62111, 62149, 62175, 62177, 

 62202, 62226, 62291). 



Wood-Geiser, Samuel, Upper Iowa 

 University, Fayette, Iowa : Robber 

 fly, Promaclms vertcbratiis (61708). 



Woodring, W. P. ( See under Dr. D. F. 

 MacDonald.) 



Woodward, B. D., New York City 

 (through Prof. F. W. Clarke) : Sam- 

 ples of crude and refined manjak 

 from Trinidad, British West Indies 

 (61626). 



Woodward, Bernard H. (See under 

 Perth, Western Australia, Public Li- 

 brary Museum and Art Gallery of 

 Western Australia. ) 



Woodworth, Dr. J. B., Harvard Geo- 

 logical Museum, Cambridge, Mass. 

 (through Dr. T. Wayland Vaughan) : 

 Plaster cast of rhinoceros tooth 

 (62050). 



Woolley, Claude L., Baltimore, Md. : 

 Sundial calculated for the latitude of 

 Verdun, France, and one calculated 

 for the latitude of Manila, Philippine 

 Islands (61808,62121). 



Worch, Hugo, Washington, D .C. : Col- 

 lection of musical instruments — addi- 

 tions to the Hugo Worch Collection 

 (26 specimens) (62559). 



Worumbo Co., New York City : 10 speci- 

 mens of carded woolen fabrics 

 (61445). 



Wkay, Lieut. Joseph A., U. S. M. C, 

 Jeremie, Haiti : Petaloid stone ax 

 head from the vicinity of Jeremie 

 (61439). 



Wurzlow, E. C, Houma, La. : Pair of 

 Orthoptera, Neoconoceplwlus triops 

 (61670). 



Yorke, George M. (See under the 

 Western Union Telegraph Co.) 



Yuncker, T. G., Urbana, 111. : 530 speci- 

 mens of plants from Michigan (61823, 

 exchange). 



Zehntner, Dr. Leo, care Consulado 

 Suisso, Bahai, Brazil : 12 specimens 

 of cacti (62173). 



Zetek, James, Ahcon, Canal Zone : 177 

 specimens of rnollusks from Panama 

 f 61831). 



Zimmerman, Mark E., White Cloud, 

 Ivans. : Fragments of pottery found 

 on an old village site on the farm of 

 the donor, on Cedar Creek, near 

 White Cloud, 1917 (62246). 



