LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 789 



WoRTHEN, Charles K. (Warsaw, Illinois), sent siiius of mammals. (Purchased.) 

 20538, 20693. 



Wright, B. H. (Penn Yan, New York), lent shells, for comparison and study, at the 

 request of the Curator of MoUusks, twenty species of Unioiiidw from Florida. 

 Many of these are types of new species (19765); also sent shells for examina- 

 tion and report (19532). 



Wright, D. W. M. (Holly Brook, Virginia), sent a specimen of galena for examina- 

 tion and report. 20389. 



Wright, James C. (Fredonia, Ohio), presented prehistoric stone implements, forty- 

 six specimens, from Licking County, Ohio. 20550. 



WuNDERLiCH, H., & Co. (New York City) sent forty prints of various kinds. 20802. 



Wyman, Dr. Edward (Upper Alton, Illinois), presented a miner's iron candlestick, 

 called " Sticking Tommy," 20529. 



Yale College Museum (New Haven, Connecticut), through Prof. O. C. Marsh, 

 presented a cast of Dinoceras. 20448. 



Yaste, W. J. (Bureau of Ethuologj'), presented a living specimen of Opossum from 

 Maryland. 20053. 



Yeates, Hon. Jesse J. (Washington, District of Columbia), iDresented a clay vessel 

 from the Holston River in the viciuitv of Kuoxville, Tennessee. 20160. 



Young, H. G. (See under Delaware and Hudson Canal Company.) 19904, 20761. 



Young, James A. (Cedar Point, Page County, Virginia), sent a specimen of mica- 

 ceous hematite for examination and report. 19431. 



Zeledon, Jose C. (San Jos6, Costa Eica), presented prehistoric stone implements, 

 five specimens, bird skins and eggs of Merula tristis and of Crax globicera (19796, 

 20809), and sent three specimens of Paradise Trogon, Pharomacrus costaricensis. 

 (19.536.) 



Zeller, Conrad (Washington, District of Columbia), presented a Tufted Titmouse, 

 Lophophanes hicolor (20233), and a Black-headed Caique Parrot, Caica melano- 

 cephala (20783). 



Zeller, Fred (Washington, District of Columbia), presented a Double Yellow-head 

 Parrot, Amazona oratrix. 20057. 



Zeng, Henry L. de (Geneva, New York), presented two concretions (19630); and sent 

 a specimen of hydrocarbon, found in small bowlders imbedded in slate rock, f o • 

 examination and report (19544). 



Zoological Museum of Academy of Sciences (St. Petersburg, Eussia) lent bird 

 skins, for comparison and study, at the request of the Curator of Birds. 19481. 



Zoological Society of Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), through 

 Arthur E. Brown, presented a skeleton of Crimson-eared Wasbill, JEstrelda 

 phoenicotis Sev. (19407) ; a Kangaroo, Halmaturus sp. (19430); an Iguana. (19572) ; 

 a Lady Amherst's Pheasant, Phasianus amherstim (19577) ; a monkej' and a parrot 

 (19598); an Anaconda, Eunecies mmw».s- (19618) ; a White Opossum, DideJphys 

 virginianus (19621), a Demoiselle Crane, Anthropoides virgo (19649) ; a Parrakeet, 

 Palceornis alexandri (19791) ; a Squirrel, Sciurus hicolor (19848) ; a Monkey, 6'ew- 

 mopithecus maurus, from Java (19892) ; a Monkey, CercopUhecus cainpheUi (20064) ; a 

 Harnessed Antelope, Tragelephus sefijytus (20113) ; and an Adjutant Stork, Lej)- 

 toptilus javanicus, from India (20564). 



