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LIST OF ACCESSIONS 



WHITED, KiKK, Redmond, Oreg. 

 (through Prof. 0. V. Piper) : 238 

 plants from Alaska (85436). 



WHITNEY, H. M., Honolulu, Hawaii : 

 2 skins, with trunk skeletons, of the 

 Hawaiian duck (87005). 



WHITTLESEY, Mrs. Geeteude S., 

 Washington, D. C. : Specimen of dyed 

 velvet in ombre pastel shades (867S1) . 



WEIDLEIN, Edward R., Pittsburgh, 

 Pa. : 51 specimens of chemicals for 

 the Loeb collection of chemical 

 types (87846). 



WICKHAM, Dr. H. F., Iowa City, 

 Iowa : 85 specimens of Palearctie 

 beetles of the family Anthicidae, 

 representing 50 species and 5 varie- 

 ties (86097). 



WILD, Capt. RoBEET P., Obussi, 

 Ashanti, Gold Coast, West Africa : 

 Polished stone implements, polished 

 stone chisel, fragment of clay water 

 pipe, and a fragment of a vase, from 

 Obussi, Ashanti, Gold Coast, West 

 Africa (84473, 87548). 



WILLETT, G., Ketchikan, Alaska: 8 

 specimens, 4 species, of marine shells 

 from Alaska (83703) ; 4 specimens, 

 2 species, of marine shells from 

 Alaska; also 3 specimens, 1 species, 

 of land shells from Bonaventura 

 Island, Gulf of St, Lawrence 

 (84982) ; 15 specimens, 1 species, of 

 moUusks from Gravina Point, Gra- 

 vina Island, Alaska (87882). 



WILLIAMS, Dr. Alpheus F., Kimber- 

 ley. South Africa: A crystal of the 

 new mineral Afwillite from the 

 Dutoitspan mine, Kimberley, South 

 Africa (87932). 



V/ILLIAMS COLLEGE, Department 

 of Geology, Williamstown, Mass. 

 (through H. F. Cleland) : 40 Mag- 

 dalenian flints (85687, exchange). 



WILLIAMS, R. O. (See under Trini- 

 dad, Department of Agriculture.) 



WILLIAMSON, E. B. (See under Dr. 

 F. F. Laidlaw.) 



WILLIAMSON, Jesse H., Bluffton, 

 Ind. : 83 specimens of dragonflies 

 from Mexico (86591). 



WILSON, W. R., Washington, D. C. : 

 Specimen of the hooded merganser 

 (bird) from Virginia (85282). 



WINCHESTER, Miss M., Baltimore, 

 Md., Mrs. J. S. DAVIS-GUILFORD, 

 Baltimore, Md., and Mrs. Kate G. 

 B O W D O I N, Baltimore, Md. 

 (through Mrs. Kate G. Bowdoin) : 

 A blue satin brocade dress of the 

 colonial period, a white hand-em- 

 broidered skirt of the early part of 

 the nineteenth century, a pair of 

 white satin slippers, an infant's dress, 

 and 3 infant's caps (85553), Loan. 



WINSLOW, RoLLiN R., American 

 Vice Consul in Charge, Soerabaya, 

 Java (through Department of 

 State) : A series of 15 specimens 

 illustrating steps in the production 

 of batiks (85359). 



WOMEN'S WORLD COURT COM- 

 MITTEE, Washington, D. C. 

 (through Mrs. Laura P. Morgan) : 

 Memorial from the women of Wales 

 to the women of the United States 

 of America urging them to unite in 

 an effort to secure world peace ; also 

 a chest containing the signatures of 

 nearly 400,000 of the women of 

 Wales (86471). 



WOOD, Dr. Casey A., London, Eng- 

 land: 6 birds, 6 bird skins, and 1 

 skeleton from the Fiji Islands, col- 

 lected by Mr. W. J, Belcher (83639, 

 84918, 85852) ; 41 bird skins from 

 the Fiji Islands (84663, 85619). 



WOODHOUSE, Dr. S. W., jr., Phila- 

 delphia, Pa. : Sword, belt, 2 uni- 

 form coats, chapeau, 2 collars, pair 

 of cuffs and pair of epaulettes 

 owned during --the early part of the 

 niijeteenth century by Capt. Samuel 

 Woodhouse, U. S, Navy (11 speci- 

 mens) (87670). 



WOODRING, Dr. W. P., Washington, 

 D. C. : 8 specimens, 1 species, of 

 shells from Elk Hill, southwest side 

 of the San Joaquin Valley, west of 

 Buena Vista Lake, Calif, (84999). 



WOODWARD & LOTHROP, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. : Book entitled " Eccle- 

 siastes or, The Preacher and The 

 Song of Solomon," printed and de- 

 signed by the Vale Press (87466.) 



WOOLMAN, Mrs, Maet Schenok, 

 Boston, Mass.: Study collection of 

 textile samples (86082). 



