LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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Walker, G., Furman, S. C. : Pedipalp, or 

 Pseudoscorpion, Chelifer muriatiis Say. 

 41670. 



Walpole, W. A., Gorda, Cal. : Ten speci- 

 mens of living plants from California. 

 42478. 



War Department: Received through 

 Brig. Gen. William Crozier, Chief of 

 Ordnance Department : Large and com- 

 prehensive collection of muskets, rifles, 

 pistols, bayonets, and parts of small 

 arms, various implements used in the 

 U. S. Army for entrenching purposes, 

 relics of the civil war, swords used 

 by European and American armies, 

 and Indian objects (41356) ; received 

 through the Bureau of Insular Affairs, 

 358 scarf pins, 3 Philippine flags, 154 

 buttons with head of Aguinaldo, 5 me- 

 dallions, 3 pairs of cuff buttons, 2 scarf 

 pins, and 2 breastpins for ladies ( 41398) ; 

 received through the Office of the Adju- 

 tant-General, section of the original 

 Fort Sumter flagstaff (41807); received 

 through Surg. Gen. R. M. O'Reilly, col- 

 lection of articulated skeletons, skulls, 

 pelvis bones, brains, and instruments 

 of measurement (42109); through the 

 Bureau of Ordnance, collection of small 

 arms and parts of same, models of pro- 

 jectiles, arms, etc., hand and leg shack- 

 les, keys, and bags (42272); received 

 through Capt. G. W. Baird, U. S. Navy, 

 Krupp gun and carriage captured at 

 Pekin, China, and a mahogany gun 

 carriage captured in Cuba (42298); 

 through Army Medical Museum, Dr. 

 R. M. O'Reilly, small antique vase, 2 

 fragments of antique vases, gold seal 

 ring, small pottery ring, and a Roman 

 bronze coin (42423); through Gen. 

 A. W. Greely, Ferguson breech-loading 

 rifle with bayonet, belonging to Gen. 

 John Watts de Peyster (loan and re- 

 turned) (42810). Deposit. (See also 

 under Brig. Gen. W. H. Carter.) 



Ward, H. A., Rochester, N. Y.: Large 

 mass of amethystine quartz (42254); 

 large slab of meteoric iron from Muke- 

 rop, Africa (41 880). Purchase. L.P.X. 



Ward, Prof. Lester F., U. S. Geological 

 Survey, Washington, D. C. : Three 

 plants. 42100. 



Ward, Rowland, London, England. 

 Hippopotamus (42639); skin and skull 

 of Connochsetes gnu (42719). Purchase. 

 L. P. X. 



Ward's Natural Science Establish- 

 ment, Rochester, N. Y. : Three hun- 

 dred gram section of Franceville me- 

 teorite (purchase) L. P. X. (41472); 

 monkey skin and skull (purchase) 

 (41906) ; specimen of agate from Brazil 

 (purchase) L. P. X. (42026); skin of 

 White egret, skins of Magpie lark, nest 

 of Guacharo bird and nest of Magpie 

 lark (purchase) L. P. X. (42177); skins 

 of Brush turkey, Leipoa ocellata ( pur- 

 chase) (42196); specimen of pyromor- 

 phite and 5 specimens of alexandrite 

 (purchase) L. P. X. (42095); skeleton 

 of a monkey (purchase) (42524); -44 

 specimens consisting principally of 

 Indo-Pacific marine shells (purchase) 

 (42929). 



Warfield, Dr. W. A., Washington, D. C. : 

 Foetus. 41689. 



Warner, W. V., U. S. National Museum. 

 Six sulphur matches manufactured at 

 Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, in 1835 (42237); 

 120 specimens of miscellaneous insects 

 from the District of Columbia and vi- 

 cinity (42619). (See also under Wash- 

 ington Biologists' Field Club) . 



Washington Agricultural College, 

 Pullman, Wash. Received through 

 Prof. C. V. Piper. Thirty-eight types 

 and 36 cotypes: also 29 specimens of 

 Tipulidfe. 41765. 



Washington Asylum Hospital, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. : Brain of a colored 

 woman. 41639. 



Washington Biologists Field Club 

 (through E. A. Schwarz, H. S. Barber, 

 August Busck, Rol]a P. Currie, H. G. 

 Dyar, and W. V. Warner ) : Three thou- 

 sand four hundred and three insects 

 of all orders from Plummers Island, 

 Maryland, captured during the season 

 of 1903. 42620. 



Washington, Charles, U. S. National 

 Museum: Snake (Diadophis punctatus, 

 from Berwyn, Md. (41482); shrew 

 (Blarina brevicauda) (41739). 



