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REPORT OF XATIOXiVL MUSEUM, lf>20. 



MOORE, Coiumaudaut J. M., U. S. 

 Coast Guard (See uuder Mrs. A. T. 

 Eddy). 



MOORHEAD. Mrs. Kate Up-shui;, 

 AN'ashiugtOD, D. C. : A .small worsted 

 bag knit by the venerable Mrs. Alex- 

 ander Hamilton for INIiss Martha 

 Curtis Williams, Arlington House 

 (Mansion), Virginia, November 18, 

 1853 (G3976, loan). 



MORE, Mrs. J. D., Houston, Tex.: 

 2 cacti from Texas (641.59). 



MORGAN, Aktiiuk E., Dayton, Ohio: 

 Tlio largest known complete Ameri- 

 can trilobite, Isotelus hrachycepM- 

 liis (type) from G miles northeast of 

 Dayton, Ohio (G4201). 



MORGAN, Miss Mattik Beth, Col- 

 lege of Industrial Arts, Denton, 

 Tex.: 2 plants (64722). 



MORRIS, H. P., Richmond, Va. : 10 

 birds and 114 eggs from various lo- 

 calities (64228). 



MORRISS, F. E., Tampa, Fla. : 2 pho- 

 tographs showing respectively. Cap- 

 tain H. W. Lawton, U. S. Army, and 

 his Company after their capture of 

 Geronirco and his band; and Gero- 

 ninio and his band after their cap- 

 ture in 1886 (63860). 



MOSIER, Charles A., Homestead, 

 Fla.: 2 katydids, 2 species (64362). 



MOSC>NYI, Emilio, San Salvador, Cen- 

 tral America : Jade ornament, 2 

 colts of black nephrite and a terra 

 cotta, button-like ornament, all from 

 San Salvador, Central America 

 (64173). 



jMOTTER, Dr. Muueay Galt, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. : 6 ofRcial publications 

 bearing on the history of the U. S. 

 riiarmacopoeia (64908) ; records of 

 tb<> Board of Trustees of the U. S. 

 Pliarmacopoeial Convention of 1910 

 and Committee on Credentials; 

 Stenographer's Report of the Pro- 

 ceedings of the U. S. Pharmacopoeial 

 Convention of 1900 (6.j120K 



MUESCHEN, C. A., St. Vincent Home, 

 Quincy, 111. : 6 moths, 6 specie.s, from 

 IlUnois (64341). 

 MijLLER, .lUAX, Mexico, Jlexico : 141 

 miscellaneous Diptera (64712). 



MULLER, RoBEKTO, Mexico. Mexico: 

 26 Odonata including 21 species, and 

 12 miscellaneous Neuroptera (63925). 



MURPHY, H. C, jr., Greenwicli, 

 Conn, (through the Government 

 Loan Organization, New York City) : 

 I'ainting i)y the donor entitled " The 

 27tli Division Breaking the Hinden- 

 burg Line" (6.j128). 



ISHUIPHY, Robert Cushman (See un- 

 der Brooklyn Museum, The). 



:\[USEU PAULISTA (See under Sao 

 Paulo, Brazil). 



:museu.m d'histoire natu- 



RELLE, I'aris, France : Specimen of 

 cactus (64384, exchange). 



:\IUSEU-M OI' the AMERICAN IN- 

 DIAN, HEYE FOUNDATION, New- 

 York City: Plaster cast of a stone 

 pipe found in a cemetery at Burro 

 Hill, Warren, Rhode Island, the 

 original belonging to tlie Mu.seum of 

 the American Indian (64292) ; skele- 

 tal material collected by Mr. F. AV. 

 Hodge during the summer of 1919 at 

 Zuui, New Mexico (ancient pueblo 

 ofHawikidi) (64296). 



]MYER, Miss Vior.A Waldex (through 

 the American Security and Trust 

 Company, executor, Washington. 

 D. C.) : An oil portrait by Mr. 

 George P. A. Healy, of General AI- 

 Ijert .1. :Myer, First Chief Signal 

 Officer of tl>e United States Army 

 and founder of the United States 

 Weatlier Bureau (6444."), l^equest). 



MYER,' W. E., Tennes.see Academy of 

 Science, Carthage, Tenn. : Crania 

 and other bones from Castalian 

 Springs, Tennes.see, and crania from 

 Wayne and Smith Counties, Ken- 

 tucky (G4107) ; skeletal material 

 from mounds and Indian graves in 

 north central Tennes.see, including 

 skulls from Kentucky (64108). 



MYERS, Charles A., jr., New York 

 City (through Dodge and Olcott 

 Co.) : Model of composite type .still 

 (04817). 



MYERS. George Hewitt, Washington, 

 D. C. : 2 Attn grass baskets (6.3877, 

 loan). 



