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LIST OF ACCESSIONS 



WALCOTT, Dr. Charles D.— Oontd. 

 Germany to the United States on 

 the ZiR-3„ October 12-15, 1924 

 (84911) ; 7 negatives and! 7 prints 

 of decorations of a Stony Indian 

 tent, Yoho Park, British Columbia, 

 Canada, July, 1924 (85025) ; 105 

 miscellaneous engravings, wood en- 

 gravings and half-tones (85101) ; 

 autograph signature of P. T. Bar- 

 num, written June 14, 1866 (85305) ; 

 small stone ax found at the old Ben- 

 nings Race Track, D. O. (85315) ; 

 40,000 specimens of invertebrate 

 fossils, collected chiefly during the 

 field season of 1921-1924, inclusive 

 (85439). 



WALCOTT, Mrs. Charles D., Wash- 

 ington, D. C. : 15 plants from Can- 

 ada (84856) ; 2 pins of coral, 2 of 

 mosaic, and 4 examples of inlay 

 (86776). 



WALCOTT, Miss Helesn B., Washing- 

 ton, D. C. : Native guitar made 

 from the skin of an armadillo, 

 bought in La Paz, Bolivia (86779). 



WALES, George} C, Boston, Mass.: 

 Original soft ground plate in " de- 

 stroyed " condition for the donor's 

 etching " Stand by to Let Go " 

 (85029). 



WALKER, Dr. Bryant, Detroit, 

 Mich.: Shell from Brazil (85666). 



WALKER MUSEUM, University of 

 Chicago, Chicago, 111. (through Dr. 

 Stuart Weller) : 24 specimens of 

 Silurian crinoids from Missouri 

 (83709). 



WALL, Samuel, Washington, D. C. : 

 Caligraph typewriter (83696, loan). 



WALLACE PENCIL CO., St. Louis, 

 Mo. : 327 specimens representing 

 stages in the manufacture of lead 

 pencils from cesiar wood (85273). 



WALLIS, J. B., Winnipeg, Canada: 5 

 beetles, all paratypes of 1 species 

 (86240). 



WALTER, Elmer N., East Haven, 

 Vt. : Specimens of maple sugar and 

 maple syrup (87176). 



WALTHER, Eric, San Francisco, 

 Calif. : 11 specimens of flies repre- 

 senting a new species (86997). 



WANN, Dr. F. B., and Dr. W. C, 

 MUENSCHER, Ithaca, N. Y. : 50 

 specimens of slime-molds from cen- 

 tral New York (87215, exchange), 



WAR DEPARTMENT: 



Silver M6daille d'Honneur des 

 iSpidemies awarded Capt. Clay- 

 ton R. PoUan, U. S. Sanitary 

 Corps, by the French Govern- 

 ment in 1919 (87528, loan). 



Air S&i'vice: 9 aviation photo- 

 graphs (83670). 



Ordnance, Office of the chief of: 

 Sectionalized small arms and 

 display board (9 specimens) 

 (83862). 



PuMio Buildings and Grounds: 

 Wood specimens (87525). 



Signal Corps: Barnacle from the 

 Juneau (submarine) cable se- 

 cured during repair work some 

 6 or 8 miles from Cape Fenshaw 

 in Frederick Sound, Alaska 

 (83333) ; (through Lt. Col. C. 

 A. Seoane) : 2 sections of sub- 

 marine cable with clusters of 

 barnacles attached, collected by 

 the U. S. cable ship Dellwood 

 in southeastern Alaska (85557). 



WARD, ME3LB0UBNE, New York City: 

 12 crabs from Australia collected 

 by the dpnor (86927). 



WARD'S NATURAL SCIENCE ES- 

 TABLISHMENT, Rochester, N. Y. : 

 A piece Tyeighing 85 grams of the 

 Russell Gulch, Gilpin County, Col., 

 meteoric iron "t 84965) ; 3 fossil tur- 

 tles from the Cretaceous of New 

 Mexico. (84987). Exchange, 



(See also under British Govern- 

 ment, British Museum Natural His- 

 tory.) 



WARNER, Harry. (See under Smith- 

 sonian Institution, National Mu- 

 seum, collected by members of the 

 staff. 



WASHBURNE, Chester W., New 

 York City: Collection of Creta- 

 ceous and Tertiary invertebrates 

 from the west coast of Africa 

 (95580). 



