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WHITNEY, L. A. ( See under Hawaii, 

 Board of Commissioners of Agri- 

 culture and Forestry.) 



WHITTELSEY. Lewis G., Seattle, 

 Wash. : Photograph showing Presi- 

 dent Warren G. Harding in the Uni- 

 versity of Washington stadium, 

 Seattle, on the occasion of his last 

 formal public appearance, July 27, 

 1923 (70529). 



WHITTLE, W. O., Knoxville, Tenn. : 

 108 specimens, 9 species, of fresh- 

 water mollusks from the junction 

 of the Holston and French Broad 

 rivers, Tenn. (71459). 



WIELAND, Dr. G. R. (See under 

 Bart Johnson.) 



WILCOX, Misses Jane and Makcia, 

 Fort Humphreys, Va. : Killdeer in 

 immature plumage from Virginia 

 (70247). 



WILCOX, Brig. Gen. Timothy E., 

 Washington, D. C. : Plant collected 

 by Mrs. D. D. Gaillard (70330). 



WILLAPvD, Miss Mary Bannister, 

 Polacca, Ariz. : Perforated bone 

 strip for wrist guard from the Hopi 

 Indians of Arizona (71680). 



WILLET, A. W., Birmingham, Eng- 

 land : Colored drawing by the donor 

 of a pumping engine built by James 

 Watt about 1776 for the Birming- 

 ham Canal Navigations (70285). 



WILLETT, G., Craig, Alaska: 12 

 specimens, 5 species, of marine 

 mollusks from Alaska (70261). 



WILLIAMS-ARVONIA SLATE COR- 

 PORATION, Richmond, Va. : 2 ex- 

 amples of " Buckingham " Virginia 

 roofing slate (70524). 



WILLIAMSON, E. B., Bluffton, Ind. : 

 10 specimens of Lepidoptera and 6 

 of Diptera (70519, 71151). 



WILLIS, Charles F., jr., Trappe, 

 Md. : 13 blind amphipods taken 

 from a well (70420, 70776). 



WILSON, Dr. C. B., Westfield, Mass. : 

 A comprehensive collection of para- 

 sitic copepods, including 15 types of 

 new species (70836). 



WILSON, Herbert, Port Limon, Costa 

 Rica: 2 tarantulas (71428). 



WILSON, J. W., Cold Spring Harbor. 

 N. Y. : 12 specimens of marine in- 

 vertebrates collected by the donor 

 (70556). 



WILSON, Mrs. Lester Godfrey, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. : Handkerchief of fine 

 point de gaze and a 1-vard flounce 

 of point de gaze, Belgium (71773, 

 loan ) . 



WINTER, G. E., Leesburg, Fla. : Tur- 

 key vulture (71088) : 2 East Indian 

 bronze coins (71212). 



WISCONSIN GEOLOGICAL SUR- 

 VEY, Madison, Wis. (through Dr. 

 E. O. Ulrich) : 2 large exhibition 

 slabs and about 1,000 specimens of 

 invertebrate fossils from the Upper 

 Cambrian of Wisconsin (70376) ; 

 5,000 specimens of Upper Cambrian 

 and Ozarkian fossils from southern 

 Wisconsin (70505). 



WISCONSIN SOCIETY OF THE 

 COLONIAL DAMES OF AMERICA. 

 (See under Victor Morris.) 



WISNIEWSKI, Tadeusz, Warsaw, 

 Poland : 50 mosses from Poland, con- 

 stituting Fascicle 3 of Bryotheca 

 polonica (Nos. 101-150) (70878, ex- 

 change). 



WOLCOTT, George N. (See under 

 Agriculture, Department of, Bureau 

 of Entomology.) 



WOLCOTT, Horace E., San Augus- 

 tine, Tex. : Sharks' teeth represent- 

 ing several individuals and 10 speci- 

 mens of invertebrates from the Ter- 

 tiary of Texas (71569). 



WOLF, Mrs. Simon, Washington, 

 D. C. : Japanese wood carving 

 (mask) (70710). 



WOOD, Dr. Casey A., Chicago, 111.: 

 229 bird skins from the Fiji Islands, 

 including important additions to the 

 Museum collections (71081, 71942). 



WOOD, Franklin T., Rutland, Mass. : 

 43 etchings and 26 lead-pencil 

 drawings for special exhibition 

 (71676, loan) ; 4 etchings (71835). 



WOODRUFF, Lewis B., New York 

 City: 2 beetles (70805) ; 13 insects 

 (11 flies and 2 water beetles, includ- 

 ing paratypes of 7 species in the 

 Diptera and topotypes of the Coleop- 

 tera) (71705). 



