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McCLELLAN, Hon. Geokge B.. ITiuce- 

 ton TJiiiTersity, rriuceton, N. J.; 2 

 gold watdies owned by Major Gen- 

 oral George B. McClellan, U. S. Army 

 (G43S6). 



:McCOLU W. TL, Owen Sound, Onta- 

 rio, Canada : 39 plants from Canada 

 (64401, exciange) ; 5 plants, Stachi/s 

 lanaia (64462). 



McDANIEL, Miss ErcEXiA, East Lan- 

 sing, Mich. : 5 flies ScatelJa lurjcns of 

 the family Ephydridae (64G2T). 



McFARLA^'D, Prof. Fka.nk T., Uni- 

 A-ersity of KentTicky, Lexington, Ky. : 

 Plant, Marsilea, from Kentucky 

 (64896). 



McGAURT, Ambeose, Salt Lake City, 

 Utah: Archeological objects found 

 in mounds at Beaver City, Utah (23 

 specimens) (63816). 



McKENXEY, Dr. R. E. B., Cosmos 

 Club, Washington, D. C. ; Salaman- 

 der and 3 frogs collected April 22, 

 1918, at Blois, Loire et Cher, France, 

 bS" the donor and .L L. Chapin 

 (64664). 



McKESSON AND ROBBINS, New 

 York City : 7 oflicial pharmaceutical 

 preparations obtained from the ani- 

 mal kingdom (64762). 



McLACHLAN, Hon. R. W., Montreal, 

 Canada: 2 Canadian one cent pieces 

 issued in 1920 (64655, 65103). 



McMASTER, Geoege, Anchorage, 

 Alaska: Skull of a bear from 

 Alaska (647.56). 



MADDREN, A. G., Care, U. S. Geo- 

 logical Survey, Washington, D. C. : 7 

 fi-eshwater mollusks collected at 

 Carramanclie Creek, Texas ((>4974). 



:\r.\T>LlNSON AND COMPANY, In- 

 corporated, H. R., New York City : 7 

 samples of plain and printed silk 

 fabrics, and 3 samples of silk knit- 

 ted fabrics, and 1 each of printed 

 crepe and hand-block printed voile 

 (63914,648.58). 

 MANDEL, W. L-, Ciego de Avila. 

 Camaguey, Cuba: A.sbesto.s from 

 Cuba (G4S76). 



:MANN, Dr. William M., U. S. De- 

 partment of Agricidture, AVashing- 

 tou, D. C. : 11 .specimens, 5 species, 

 of Brazilian cassidids (63891) ; type 

 of CycJirus manni (64034) ; nema- 

 tode, Ascaridia perspicillum, taken 

 from a hen's egg (04067) ; treetoad. 

 Eluiherodactijhis ricordii, and a 

 lizard, Sphacriodactyhis decoratua, 

 from llie Bahamas (642-50) ; 12 

 terrestrial isopods, 4 species, and 2 

 land shells collected in the Bahamas 

 in 1919 ; 5 Cuban land shells, and 1 

 terrestrial isopod from Abyssinia, all 

 collected by the donor (G428G) type 

 of the parasitic fly, Microdon ncic- 

 cotneri (643G3) ; 5 specimens of bas- 

 ket weave illustrating the manu- 

 facture of arm bands, from Rubiana 

 Lagoon, New Georgia, British Solo- 

 mon Islands (64425) ; birds, reptiles, 

 crustaceans, mollusks and Pciipatus 

 collecteil by the donor in Honduras 

 (64912). 



aiANNING, Isaac A., President, 

 American Cbamber of Commerce of 

 Colombia, Barranquilla, Colombia, 

 South America : Photograph of an- 

 cient Colombian Indian gold orna- 

 ments (63983). 



MANSFIELD, Mr. and :Mrs. W. C, 

 Washington, D. C. : 30 mollusks col- 

 lected on the shore of Lake Ontario, 

 Crescent Beach, New York (04084). 



:\IARLBOROrGH, THE DUCHESS 

 OF, AND AMERICAN WOMEN 

 LIVING IN THE UNITED KING- 

 DOM (through the Department of 

 State, Washington, D. C.) : A statue 

 in white marble by Francis Derwent 

 Wood, R. A., 1915 "of William Pitt, 

 Earl of Chatham, ilie British chiun- 

 pion of American Liberty, presented 

 by American W(»men living in the 

 United Kingdnni as a memorial of 

 the hundred years peace between the 

 two kindred nations and as an ex- 

 pression of their love for the land of 

 their ]»irth, and the land of their 

 adoption, 181.5-1915." (Inscribed 

 marble pedestal) (64779). 



