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McAllister, M. Hall, San Francisco : Three young Golden Beavers {Cas- 

 tor subauratns) , taken in the Suisun marshes, Cal. Gift. 



McAtee, W. L., Washington, D. C. : Seventeen specimens of plants from 

 Washington, D. C. Gift. 



McClellan, J. Ellis, Fort Worth, Texas: One lizard from Fort Worth, 

 Texas ; and one lizard from Juarez, Mexico. Gift. 



McDonald, Miss Julia, San Francisco : A collection of plants from Fresno 

 Co., Cal., comprising about 90 specimens. Gift. 



McGuire, Ignatius W., California Academy of Sciences : One snake from 

 Marin Co., Cal. Gift. 



Meiere, Mrs. Ernest, San Francisco: Three specimens of plants from 

 northern California. Gift. 



Milvain, Miss Margaret, Dawson, Yukon: Thirteen botanical specimens 

 from Alaska. Gift. 



Missouri, State of, through the Commissioner General, Missouri State 

 Commission, Panama-Pacific International Exposition: Twenty-six 

 specimens of minerals ; one cotton plant. Gift. 



Murphy, R. C, Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, N. Y. : Two lizards from 

 Mexicali, Lower California. Gift. 



New York, State of, through Mr. Daniel L. Ryan, Secretary, New York 

 State Commission, Panama-Pacific International Exposition: Thir- 

 teen exhibits of garnet powders and sands, and three specimens of 

 minerals. Gift. 



New Zealand, Government of, through the Honorable E. Clifton, Com- 

 missioner General, Panama-Pacific International Exposition : One 

 lizard (Sphenodon punctatus), from New Zealand. Gift. 



Norway, Government of, through the Honorable Consul F. Herman Gade, 

 Commissioner, Panama-Pacific International Exposition : Two cases 

 containing exhibits of paper making, and two tables. Gift. 



Oregon, State of, through the Honorable Oscar E. Freytag, Oregon State 

 Commission, Panama-Pacific International Exposition: Twelve speci- 

 mens of various Oregon woods. Gift. 



Pack, Herbert, Salt Lake City, Utah: Eleven snakes from Morgan Co., 

 eight frogs from Cache Co., and eight frogs and two salamanders 

 from Salt Lake Co., Utah. Gift. 



Phelps, Mrs. Kate Eastwood, Denver, Colo. : A collection of ninety-five 

 specimens of plants from Colorado. Gift. 



Porto Rico, Government of, through the Honorable Martin Traneso, Jr., 

 Acting Governor of Porto Rico, and Mr. E. T. Hull, Manager Porto 

 Rico Coffee Exhibit, Panama-Pacific International Exposition: A 

 relief map of Porto Rico; nine framed photographs of Porto Rican 

 natural scenery; and one wooden coffee mill and pestle. An indefinite 

 loan. 



Rixford, G. P., San Francisco: Twenty specimens of plants from various 

 localities in California. Gift. 



