LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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Willimott, C. W., Ottawa, Canada: Spec- 

 imens of Canadian minerals. 42859. 



Willis, Richard, Olga, Wash.: Crabs, 

 shrimps,, and a nudibranch mollusk. 

 41969. 



Williston, Prof. S. W., and E. B. Bran- 

 son, University of Chicago, Chicago, 

 111.: Large specimen of Inoceramus sp. 

 from the chalk formation near Monu- 

 ment Rocks, Logan County, Kans. 

 41940. 



Wii.loughby, Prof. C. C. (See under 

 Peabody Museum, Boston, Mass.) 



WlLMER, Col. L. WORTHINGTON, Rj'de, 



Isle of Wight, England: Specimens of 

 miscellaneous shells from various lo- 

 calities and Cretaceous fossils from the 

 "Perma bed" at Ryde (41965); 50 

 specimens of Mesozoic fossils from the 

 Isle of Wight (42796). 



Wilson, F. H., Brunswick, Me.: Speci- 

 men of glassy quartz from a quarry at 

 Topsham, Me. L. P. X. 41995. 



Wilson, Miss G. R., Fort George, Fla. : 

 Holothurian representing the species 

 Tkyone briareus. 42519. 



Wilson, J. Frank, U. S. National Mu- 

 seum: Archeological collections of the 

 late Thomas Wilson, numbering 19, 334 

 specimens. Purchase. 42207. 



Windle, Francis, Westchester, Pa.: 

 Plants from Pennsylvania (42555; 

 42742) . 



Wise, Isadore, Green River, Utah: Re- 

 ceived through Prof. F. W. Clarke. 

 Specimen of dark sandstone with car- 

 notite from San Rafael swell, Utah. 

 42490. 



Witt, George C, Austin, Tex.: Two 

 specimens of Nyctinomus. 42344. 



Wood, Frank W., Crimora,Va. : Received 

 through W. C. Phalen. Stalactitic 

 psilomelane from Virginia. 42575. 



Wood, N. R., U. S. National Museum: 

 Specimens of Mus musculus (41926; 

 42102; 42077); 6 eggs of Gallus gallm 



(42347). 



Woodend Curio Company, Denver, Colo. : 

 Ten specimens of minerals. Purchase. 

 L. P. X. 41633. 



Woodgate, John, Fort Wingate, N. Mex. : 

 Two plants from New Mexico. 41270. 



Wo. .ton. Prof. E. O., Mesilla Park, N. 

 Mex.: Bat (Euderma) from Mesilla 

 Park (41592) ; 4 plants from New Mex- 

 ico (42085). 



Worcester, Prof. Dean C. (See under 

 Philippine Museum, Manila, P. I. 



Worth, S. G. (See under Department of 

 Commerce and Labor, Bureau of Fish- 

 eries. ) 



Worthen, C. K., Warsaw, 111.: Eleven 

 birds' skins, principally Birds of Para- 

 dise (purchase) (41310); skin of Astra- 

 pia splendidissima (purchase) L. P. X. 

 (41311); Florida crocodile (purchase) 

 (41364); 3 birds' skins (purchase) L. P. 

 X. (42105); ekin of Lycocora.r obiemis 

 (purchase) (42127). 



Wren, Christopher, Plymouth, Pa.: Six 

 sandstone disks from Luzerne County, 

 Pa. 41994. 



Yakovleff, Herr Nikolai, Institute of 

 Mines, St. Petersburg, Russia: Two wax 

 casts of the hinge of a supposed new 

 genus of Crassatellitidai from Russia. 

 41967. 



Yale University Museum^ New Haven, 

 Conn.: Received through Dr. C. E. 

 Beecher. Specimen of hypotype and 

 ten fragments of Romingeriaumbellifera; 

 5 opercula of Maclurea lozani, and 580 

 specimens of Hamilton formation bra- 

 chiopods from Canandaigua Lake, New 

 York. 42129. 



Young, R. T. (no address given): Cone 

 from France. 42302. 



Zeledon, Jose Antonio, Washington, D. 

 C. : Bow and 12 arrows from Costa 

 Rica. 42721. 



Zeledon, Jose C, San Jose, Costa Rica: 

 Specimen of salamander ( Oedipina uni- 

 formis,&nd a leech ( Bipalium hewense(?) 

 Mos). 41718. 



Zell, Lucian M. (See under American 

 Gem and Pearl Company.) 



Zoller, William Norris, Aquiree, Cen- 

 tral Porto Rico: Received through 

 Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of 

 American Ethnology. Two stone idols 

 and a broken bowl. 42914. 



