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KEPORT OF ISTATIONAL MUSEUM, 1919. 



LxjDwiG, George W., Camp Lee, Va. : 

 A specimen of fossil wood from the 

 Lower Cretaceous at Camp Lee 

 (63424). 



LuMMis, George M., Fort Myers, Fla. : 

 3 specimens of plants from Florida 

 (63729). 



McAtee, W. L., U. S. Department of 

 Agriculture, Washington, D. C. : 79 

 specimens of plants from Maryland 

 and Virginia (62683, 63055, 63193) ; 

 3 specimens of plants (63150). 



MacDonald, Dr. D. F., Houston, Tex. : 

 16 boxes of fossils from Panama 

 (63188). 



McGowan, Mrs. E, N. (through Mrs. 

 Julia S. McG. Brackett, Washington, 

 D. C.) : 2 Alaskan Indian boxes (1 

 carved and 1 painted) (63274). 



McIndoe, James F., care Col. J. B. 

 Cavanaugh, U. S. Army, Office of the 

 Chief of Engineers, War Department, 

 Washington, D. C. : A miscellaneous 

 collection of fragments of the Ger- 

 man airships L-49 and L-50 (27 

 pieces), and a copy of the French 

 magazine Illustration of October 27, 

 1917, containing a view of L-4^ 

 (63781, loan). 



McLane, Mrs. Abby Knight (Mrs. 

 Allan McLane ) (through Mrs. 

 Julian- James, Washington, D. C.) : 

 White Canton cr§pe shawl, solidly 

 embroidered, with long, heavy fringe, 

 accompanied by a lacquer box to 

 hold the shawl (63307) ; (through 

 Mr. Andrew Hussey Allen, execu- 

 tor) : The Hussey-Knight-McLane 

 Collection of ethnologica, art objects, 

 souvenirs, porcelains, etc., from vari- 

 ous parts of the world, and engraved, 

 lithographic, and photographic por- 

 traits of the Presidents of the United 

 States (1789-1917) (63786, bequest). 



IMcMiLLAN, B. S., Brewton, Ala. : Nest 

 of a hornet (63315). 



McWiLLiAMS, Mrs. Anne Jonas, Alex- 

 andria, Va. (through Hon. E. S. 

 Candler) : Printed copy of a poem 

 entitled " In Memoriam " and writ- 

 ten on tlie back of a Confederate 



McWiLLiAMS, Mrs. Anne Jonas — Con. 

 note in 1865 by Maj. S. A. Jones, 

 Confederate States Army, bearing 

 the autograph of the author (62780). 



Mackelden, J. W., St. Louis, Mo., and 

 Froman a. Beach, Jerseyville, 111. : 

 9 Evans king snakes from Illinois 

 and 3 young mice disgorged by one 

 of the snakes (634.53). 



Mackelden, J. W., St. Louis, Mo. : 10 

 snakes from IMissouri and Illinois 

 (63342). 



Mackle, Mrs. H. I., Washington, D. C. : 

 Commission of James R. Stephenson, 

 second lieutenant. Seventh Regiment 

 of Infantry, U. S. Army, dated Feb- 

 ruary 1, 1822, and signed by Presi- 

 dent James Monroe and Secretary 

 of War, J. C. Calhoun (62878, loan). 



Macneil, Paul H., Washington, D. C. 

 (through Mrs. Elizabeth D. Macneil, 

 Hammond, Ind.) : Partial cast, in 

 copper, of a bowlder, and bone and 

 stone implements from various locali- 

 ties in the United States, and a 

 minute Chinese drum (63088). 



Macoun, James M. (See under Can- 

 ada, Geological Survey of.) 



Maiden, J. H. (See under Sydney, 

 Australia, Botanic Gardens.) 



Maize, Mrs. Mary Ready, Lakeland, 

 Fla. : A walrus tusk with engraving 

 in black by a native Eskimo artist, 

 collected by William H. Ready, 

 brother of the donor, while in Alaska 

 with the Stoney Expedition in 1880 

 or 1884 (63197). 



Mallinson & Co. (Inc.), H. R., New 

 York City : 14 samples of " La Vic- 

 toire " silks, illustrating the influence 

 of the war upon textile design 

 (63204). 



Man, Albert P., Washington, D. C. : 

 A sandstone concretion from Bright- 

 wood, D. C. (63425). 



Mann, Dr. William M., U. S. Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture, Washington, 

 D. C. : 1,000 specimens, 5 species, of 

 moUusks from The Bluff, Eleuthera, 

 Bahamas, and 13 .specimens, 2 spe- 



