LIST OF ACCESSIOXS. 



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MKTK<ll'OLITAN MUSEUM OF ART, 

 Ne\^ York City : Gold medals and 

 other awards presented to Cyrus W. 

 Field in recognition of his services 

 in connection with the laying of the 

 Atlantic Cable; also oil paintings 

 and water color sketches Illustrating 

 the progress of the work (94 speci- 

 mens) (<>4701, loan). 



MEXICO, Mexico, DIRECCION DE 

 ESTUDIOS BIOLOGICOS : Plant 

 from Mexico ( 64552 ) . 



MICILVEL, S. G., Engle, W. Va. : 4 

 lesser scaup ducks, Marila afflnls, 

 from West Virginia (64312). 



MICHEL AND KRIEGER, New York 

 City: 7 samples of artificial silk 

 knitted fabrics " Tricolette " 

 (64872). 



MICHIGAN. UNIVERSITY OF, MU- 

 SEUM OF ZOOLOGY, Ann Arbor, 

 •Mich, (through Mr. F. M. Gaige, 

 curator) : 37 Odonata including 18 

 species collected by Mr. Gai'ge in 

 Davis Mountains, Texas, Fort Davis 

 quadrangle (63920) ; 4 mollusks, 

 ffrcohelix idaliornsis haiUjii, from 

 Snake River Canyon, Idaho (64785). 



MIDDLETON, Clifford L., New York 

 City (through Stanley G. Middle- 

 ton) : Portrait in oil of the late Hon- 

 orable Andrew D. White by Stanley 

 Grant Middleton, 1914 (64760). 



MII)r>LETON, William, East Falls 

 Clmrch, Va. : 7609 land shells. 7 spe- 

 cies, from East Falls Church (64046, 

 64120). 



MIELATZ, Ch.^rles F. W., New York 

 City ( through the Government Loan 

 Organization, New York City) : 

 rainting by tlie donor entitled "The 

 Battle Fleet" (65165). 



MIGEL, J. A., Incorporated, New York 

 City : A sample of novelty sport silk 

 " 1920 Fan-Ta-Si " (64199). 



MILLER, Mrs. Florence, Vv'ashington, 

 D. C. : Dress sword with scabbard, 

 presented to Lieutenant Colonel 

 .lames S. Crall, S2nd Ohio Infantry, 

 by the non-commi.ssioned officers and 

 privates of his regiment in recogni- 

 tion of his services durhig the Civil 

 War (64204). 



MILLER, Lewis T., Brookland Sta- 

 tion. D. C (through Smithsonian 

 Institution, National Zoological 

 I'ark) : Specimen of Holboell's grebe, 

 Colijuihus holhoeUi, from Maryland 

 (64593). 



MILLIKEN, F. B., Dallas, Tex.: Col- 

 lection of Kansas Meloidae (blister 

 beetles), consisting of 108 adults, 

 and 7 slides of triungulins and 28 

 slides of various insects, mostly im- 

 mature stages, of reared Hemiptera 

 (64400). 



:MILLS. Prof. AV. C. (See under H. A. 

 Buerhaus.) 



:^IILAVAUKEE, PUBLIC MUSEUM 

 OF THE CITY OF, Milwaukee, 

 AA'isc. : 2 pieces of the Colby, Clark 

 County, Wisconsin, meteoric stone, 

 weighing 1686 and 1956 grams 

 (65076). 



MINER, Leo D., Chevy Chase, Md. : 

 Yellow-billed cuckoo, Coccyzus amer- 

 icaniis, from Maryland (64091). 



MINGUS, Dr. Everett, Marshfield, 

 Oreg. : Samples of carbonized wood 

 from near the Cape Arago Liglit- 

 house, Coos County, Oregon (63979). 



MITCHELL, Dr. J. D., Victoria, Tex. 

 (through Bureau of Biological Sur- 

 vey, U. S. Department of Agricul- 

 ture, AVashington, D. C.) : Box tur- 

 tle, Tenapcne major, from Texas 

 (64308). 



MIYA.TIMA. Dr. :\I., Tokyo, Japan: 11 

 mollusks, Katayama nosophora in- 

 termediate host of Japanese Schis- 

 tosomum and food of glow worm 

 Luciohi (64045). 



MIZE, T. M., Scunthorpe, Lincoln, 

 England : Textiles and other prehis- 

 toric objects from Chile. .South 

 America (.55 specimens) (64.509, 

 loan ) . 



MOLBYDENUM MINES COMPANY, 

 THE, Denver, Col. (throuerh Mr. F. 

 L. He.ss) : Molybdite from mines in 

 Chalfee County, Colora^lo (64717). 



MOORE, Dr. A. F., Calama, Chile: 

 Plant from the vicinity of Calama, 

 Chile (64370). 



MOORE, Dr. A. F., and L. H. ABBOT, 

 Calama, Chile : 3 plants and 7 plio- 

 tographs (64835). 



