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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1904. 



W ATKINS, Estate of J. E. Received 

 through Mrs. J. E. Wat kins, Wash- 

 ington, D. C: United States fla^ used 

 on the locomotive "John Bull." 

 41697. 



Webb, J. C, Esprey, Fla. : Snake (Dia- 

 dophis punctatus) from Florida. 41469. 



Webber, H. J. (See under Mrs. T. A. 

 Williams.) 



Weedon, W. C, U. S. National Museum: 

 Specimen of Black-throated hlue warb- 

 ler, Dendroica ccerulescens. 42817. 



Weinberg, Frank, AVoodside, L. I.: 

 Fight plants. 42902. 



Weldon, W. F. R. (See under Oxford, 

 Museum of the University of.) 



Wellauer, Emil, Washington, D. C. : 

 Model of the Morse telegraph instru- 

 ment of 1844 (41567); 5 models of pro- 

 pellers (42362) ; model of John Stevens' 

 propeller of 1804 (42363). Purchase. 



Weller, Prof. Stuart, University of Chi- 

 cago, 111. : Twenty species of fossils 

 from the Decker Ferry and other for- 

 mations of New Jersey. Exchange. 

 42580. 



Wellman, E. S., Naples, Me.: Specimen 

 of garnetiferous mica schist from 

 Cumberland County, Me. 41619. 



Wells, William, Las Vegas, N. Mex. : 

 Three specimens of sandstone. 42447. 



Werner, Dr. Franz, First Zoological In- 

 stitute, Imperial University, Vienna, 

 Austria: Two lizards from Europe. 

 Exchange. 41590. (See also under 

 Vienna, Austria.) 



Western New York Institution for 

 Deaf Mutes, Rochester, N. Y. : Speci- 

 mens of Rochester shales bryozoans. 

 Loan. 42460. 



Wharton, J. R., Butte, Mont.: Large 

 crystal of smoky quartz. 41625. 



Wheaton, Mrs. M. B., Washington, D.C. : 

 Photograph of oil painting of Gen. 

 Alex. Macomb, U. S. Army; framed 

 photographs of Maj. Gen. John Sedg- 

 wick, U. S. Army, and a sash worn by 

 him during the civil war. Loan. 8887. 

 (See also under Mrs. F. C. d'Hautville. ) 



Wheeler, C. F., Department of Agricul- 

 ture, Washington, D. C. : Specimen of 

 Quercus heterophylla from the District 

 of Columbia (41569); plant (41666); 

 plants from the District of Columbia 

 (41733, 41845). 



Wheeler, J., Washington, D. C. : Plant 

 from Maryland collected by F. H. Hill- 

 man. 41758. 



White, David, U. S. Geological Sur- 

 vey. Received through the Survey: 

 Two plants from Virginia (41541); 

 specimen of fire clay from Clay mine, 

 Hammond, W. Va. (41768). (See also 

 under Frederic Brown; James Camp- 

 bell; H. M. Lane; S. W. McCallie.) 



Wickham, Prof. H. F., Iowa City, Iowa: 

 Specimens of parasitic- Hymenoptera. 

 41898 



Wilcox, Dr. G. B., Fort Stanton, N. Mex. 

 Received through Department of Agri- 

 culture: Plant from New Mexico. 

 42784. 



Wilcox, Brig. Gen. T. E., U. S. Army 

 (Retired). Received through Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture: Two specimens of 

 Asarum caudatum from Vancouver, 

 Wash. (41769). (See also under D. 

 McLean. ) 



Williams, A., Berryville, Va. : Tower 

 musket. (Loan.) 9475 (Returned). 



Williams, Gardner F. (See under De 

 Beers Consolidated Mines, Kimberly, 

 South Africa. ) 



Williams, R. W., jr., Biological Survey, 

 Department of Agriculture, Washing- 

 ton, D. C. : Specimen of Vermilion fly- 

 catcher, Pyrocephalns rubifleus mexica- 

 nus, from Florida. 41795. 



Williams, Mrs. T. A. Received through 

 H. J. Webber, Department of Agricul- 

 ture: Fifteen thousand plants belong- 

 ing to the late T. A. Williams. 41337. 



Williamson, Prof. E. B., Bluff ton, Ind. : 

 Three specimens of insects (41755); 

 received through Rolla P. Currie, 70 

 specimens of North American dragon- 

 flies (42210). (See also under Homer 

 Kapp. ) 



