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WASHINGTON STATE MUSEUM, 

 University of Washington, Seattle, 

 Wash, (through F. S. Hall) : Cast 

 of a brick-shaped artifact bearing 

 carvings on the sides, ends and top, 

 from the Russian period of the 

 northwest coast area (83656). 



WATERSTON, James. (See under 

 British Government, Imperial Bu- 

 reau of Entomology.) 



WATKINS, W. M. N., U. S. National 

 Museum: 2 photographs shovping 

 the United States flag flying over 

 the fortress of Ehrenbreitstein on 

 the Rhine, Germany, 1919 (84732). 



WEEKS, G. F., Washington, D. C. : 

 Plant from Mexico (83650). 



WEGENER, H. M., Los Angeles, 

 Calif. : 18 plants and 3 photographs 

 of plants (84554, 84906, 85004). Ex- 

 change. 



WEIGEL, C. A., Washington, D. C. : 

 Land planarian from a greenhouse 

 in Rochester, N. T. (83366). 



WEIR, Dr. James R., Washington, D. 

 0. : 37 plants (84246). 



WEISS, Dr. John M., and Dr. C. R. 

 DOWNS, New York City: 3 speci- 

 mens of chemicals for the Loeb col- 

 lection of chemical types (83908). 



WELLER, Dr. Stuart. (See under 

 Walker Museum, University of Chi- 

 cago. ) 



WELLING, Dr. D. H., Worthington, 

 Ohio (through Dr. John Uri Lloyd) : 

 Scarifier, an instrument used for 

 blood letting (86124). 



WENDLER, C, Geneva, Switzerland: 

 2 rare mineral specimens, new to 

 the Museum collections (85563) ; 2 

 specimens, weighing 294 and 64 

 grams, respectively, of the Olivenza 

 (Spain) meteorite (87076). Ex- 

 change. 



WERTH, Mrs. Mary Maxjry. (See 

 under Mrs. Lucy Maury Van 

 Doren.) 



WEST COAST LUMBERMEN'S AS- 

 SOCIATION (INC.), Seattle, Wash. : 

 Large Douglas Fir timber (85346). 



WETMORE, Dr. A., Washington, D. 

 C. : 6 bird skeletons from Europe 

 (83630, exchange) ; skeleton of a 



WETMORE, Dr. A.— Continued. 



bird (black rosy finch) (83955) ; 2 

 skeletons of birds, both new to the 

 Museum collections (84164) ; skele- 

 ton of a duck from the Hawaiian 

 Islands (84763) ; egg of a bird laid 

 in captivity (87510). 



(See also under California, Uni- 

 versity of. Museum of Vertebrate 

 Zoology; Charles L. Fagan, G. H. 

 Goodman, Bishop Museum, and J. 

 R. Pemberton). 



WEYMAN, Miss Mollie B., Washing- 

 ton, D. C. : A piece of Norwegian 

 tapestry weaving (87485, loan). 



WHEATON, Mrs. Frank (Maria B. 

 Wheaton) (through Mrs. Octavia 

 W. Chase, New York City) : Pre- 

 sentation and service swords, sad- 

 dle and accessories, and military in- 

 signia, owned by the late Maj. Gen. 

 Frank Wheaton, U. S. Army, 1861- 

 1897 (67 specimens) (84827, be- 

 quest). 



WHEELER, Dean William M., Bus- 

 sey Institution, Forest Hills, Bos- 

 ton, Mass.: 16 insects (rare ant 

 guests) from Panama (84708). 



WHERRY, Dr. Edgar T., Washington, 

 D. C. : 2 ferns ; fern from Okla- 

 homa ; sample of the mineral new- 

 tonite from Sneed's Creek, Newton 

 County, Ark. ; 3 ferns from Pennsyl- 

 vania (85032, 87513, 87671, 87883). 

 ( See also under Prof. D. W. Davis, 

 George W. Bassett.) 



WHETZEL, Prof. H. H., Bailey Hall, 

 Ithaca, N. Y. : 4 ferns from Porto 

 Rico (83676). 



WHETZEL, J. C. ( See under Ameri- 

 can Sheet & Tin Plate Co.) 



WHITE, C. T. (See under Botanic 

 Gardens, Brisbane, Australia.) 



WHITE, Dr. Edwin Charles, and Dr. 

 H. A. B. DUNNING, Baltimore, 

 Md. : 2 specimens of chemicals for 

 the Loeb collection of chemical 

 types (84033). 



WHITE, John K., Washington, D. C. : 

 A male scarlet tanager (87511). 



WHITE CAPS MINING CO., Tono- 

 pah, Nev. : Large specimen of crys- 

 tallized stibnite from the White 

 Caps Mine (83597). 



