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Ward, Prof. H. A. — Continued. 



dytes Pennanti) (22901); 20 glass models of invertebrates (purchase) (22902); 

 2 specimens of West Indian seals, in exchange (purchase) (23608). 



Ward, John T. (Washington, District of Columbia). Living specimen of Strixpra- 

 tincola. 23220. 



Ward, Dr. William H. (New York City). Twelve Assyrian and Babylonian seals, 

 (lent) 22326. 



Warren, Dr. B. H. (West Chester, Pennsylvania). Specimens of mammal skins, 

 comprising Wood Hare {Lepus sylvaticws), Varying Hare (Lepus americaniis), Red 

 Squirrels (Sciurus hudsonius), and Ermine (Putorius erminea) 22789. 



Warren, C. W. (New York City). Two specimens of brucite with serpentine from 

 Hobokeu, New Jersey. 22353. 



Watkins, J. Q. (Zincite, Missouri). Photograph of a large mass of galena from the 

 zinc and lead mines of De Graff & Watkins. 23232. 



Watson, Joshua (Sedgwick, Maine). Builder's model of schooner and brig. 22660. 

 (See under W. H. Abbott.) 



Wayne, Arthur T. (Charleston, South Carolina). Three specimens, representing 3 

 species of birds' skins from New Mexico and South Carolina. 22701. 



Webb, John S. (Disputanta, Virginia). Specimen of insect Danais plexippua (22197); 

 specimen of Great Blue Heron (Ardea herodias), in flesh (23095). 



Webb, F. & Co. (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania). Two copies of illustrative catalogues 

 and a price list of artists' materials. 22554. 



Webster, George W. (Lake Helen, Florida). Thirty-three species of marine, laud 

 and fresh-water shells from southeastern Florida. (22434, 23043.) 



Webstek, Prof. H. E. (See under Wesleyan University.) 



Weidenbach, H. (Gales Woods, Northeast Washington, District of Columbia). Spec- 

 imen of quartz pebble from Cologne on the Rhine, Germany. 22366. 



Welch, Charles. (See under Guildhall Library Committee.) 



Welch, William (West Pembroke, Maine). Builder's model of two-masted 

 schooner. 22650. (See under W. H. Abbott.) 



Welker, W. W. (Liverpool, Pennsylvania). Small collection of archaeological 

 objects, consisting of pestles ; small celt; notched sinkers; arrow-heads, and 

 perforated stone (natural formation) from Perry County (exchange). 23085. 



Wesleyan University (Middletown, Connecticut). A collection of annelids, from 

 Bermuda, gathered by Dr. G. Brown Goode, and identified by Prof. H. E. Web- 

 ster, formerly of the University of Rochester and now president of Union Col- 

 lege, Schenectady, New York.* 



Westerman, B. & Co. (New York City). Relief map of Palestine. 22351. 



Western Normal Collece. (See under Prof. A. H. Conrad.) 



Westfall, J. W. (See uuder William W. McCully and Captain Z. Wood.) 



Wharton, Dr. J. E. (Phoenix, Arizona). Specimens of azurite ; azurite altering to 

 nial.ichite, from the " Copper Queen " mine, Bisbee, and a specimen of wolfram- 

 ite, from Cave Creek, Maricopa County (collected by Dr. W. F. Hillebrand, of 

 the U. S. Geological Survey). 22534. v 



White, Dr. C. A. (U. S. National Museum). Engraved portrait of Prof. Dr. Gerr- 

 hard von Rath. 22615. 



White, Dr. C. H. (Medical Inspector, U. S. Navy). Specimens of butterflies, from 

 Apia, Samoa (22337). (Through Dr. G. W. Woods, medical inspector, U. S. Navy, 

 Mare Island, California). Skin of a bat (Pteropus sp.) and 9 birds' skins, from 

 Samoa; alcoholic specimens of reptiles; alcoholic specimens of fishes from 

 Samoa, comprising Balistes, Cluutodon, Caranx, Acanthurus, Pomaventrus, Gerres, 

 Pempheris, Periophthalmus, Lutjanus, and several species of Labroids; alcoholic, 

 specimens of insects, mostly orthoptera, spiders, and myriapods ; alcoholic spec- 

 imens of marine invertebrates, crabs, heraiit crab, and shrimp (22499). 



* For a full description of this collection, see Bulletin 25 of the National Museum. 



