LIST OF ACCESSIONS, 



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Morris, B. V., Rockbridge, Mo. (through 

 E. O. Ukich, r. S. Geological Sur\-ey): 

 Specimen of sun-cracked rock filled 

 with wind-blown sand (54999). 



MoTTiER, D. M., Indiana University, 

 Bloomington, Ind.: Specimen of Dry- | 

 opteris, in cultivation (55357). j 



MouLTON, Dr. W. B., Portland, Me.: 2 ' 

 toiirmaline crystals from Aubiu^, Me. 

 (55361). 



MuiR, Frederick, Hawaiian Sugar Plant- 

 er's Association Experiment Station, 

 Honolulu, Hawaii: 200 specimens of 

 Paranagrus optabilis and Ootetrastichus 

 beatus; also an Ascodipteron from Am- 

 boina (54288). 



MuLFORD, Rev. J. N., Palm Beach, Fla.: 

 Bag- worm, Oiketicus abbotii (54686). 



MuxDER, Norman T. A., and Company, 

 Baltimore, Md.: 5 photomechanical 

 half-tone reliefs (55602). 



Munroe, Mrs. Charles E., Washington, 

 D. C: Manuscript of an address by Dr. 

 George F. Barker, entitled "The Place 

 of Joseph Henry Among Men" (55599). 



MuRDOCK & Geb Company, Franklin, 

 Mass.: 2 Murdock bobbin holders 

 (54452). 



Murphy, James J., San Diego, Cal.: 

 Specimen of Pacific salamander, Ba- 

 trachoseps pacifieiis (54278). 



Murray, Dr. J. D., Washington, D. C: 

 Specimen of Cooper's hawk, Acdpiter 

 cooperi (55148). 



MusEO Nacional. (See under San Jose, 

 Costa Rica.) 



Museu Goeldi. (See under Para, Bra- 

 zil.) 



Museum of Comparattve Zoology. 

 (See imder Cambridge, Mass.) 



Museum d'Histoire Natureij^e. (See 

 imder Paris, France.) 



MusGRAVE, Mrs. Frances E., Washing- 

 ton, D. C: An oil painting on a ma- 

 hogany panel, "Death Preferred," by 

 J. Van Lerius (54679: loan). 



Myers, P. R., U. S. National Museum: 

 Flint scraper found in the Virginia 

 woods opposite Plummer's Island 

 (54572); 157 insects from Washington, 

 D. C, and vicinity, Maryland, and 

 West Virginia (54574; 54871; 55238). 



Myers, Mrs. P. R., Washington, D. C: 

 2 bullets and 4 arrowpoints, found by 

 the donor on Bull Run battlefield, Va. 

 (.54571). 



National and Providence Worsted 

 Mills, Providence, R. I. (See under 

 American Woolen Company.) 



National Association for the His- 

 tory of Italian Unity, Rome, Italy 

 (through the President of the United 

 States): A stone from the wall of Ser- 

 \-ius TuUius, at Rome, to replace the 

 one which was forwarded aa a tribute 

 to President Lincoln by the National 

 Roman Committee in 1865, but was 

 lost in transit (55068). 



National Silk Dyelntg Company, Pater- 

 son, N. J.: Silk fabrics and yams illus- 

 trating the application of color to silk 

 (55134). 



National Society op the Colonial 

 Dames of America, Washington, D. C. : 

 A framed piece of embroidery, 1785, 

 belonging to Mrs. Quincy O'M. Gill- 

 more of New York (55115); 2 framed 

 pictiu-es done in embroidery, lent by 

 ilrs. Frederic F. Thompson of New 

 York (55258). Loan. 



National Society of the Daughters 

 OF the American Revolution, Wash- 

 ington, D. C: An antique German 

 casket bearing date of 1660 and pre- 

 sented to the Society by Miss Harriet 

 V. deB. Keim (55569: loan). 



Nattress, Thomas, Amherstburg, On- 

 tario, Canada: 800 specimens of Paleo- 

 zoic invertebrate fossils and minerals, 

 from the Detroit River series and other 

 formations of Canada (54896: purchase). 



Nebraska, University of, Depart- 

 ment OF Entomology, Lincoln, Nebr. : 

 80 named bees, including 20 paratypes 

 of 12 species (54554). 



