LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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Mann, Dr. William M. — Continued, 

 cies, of isopod crustaceans from 

 Porto Rico (62614) ; sponge from 

 Isabel, British Solomon Islands 

 (63209) ; 11 specimens of beetles, 

 Cicindelidae, etc., from Brazil 

 (63430) ; 35 specimens of Lycidae 

 from Brazil and 21 specimens of 

 Telephoridae (63431, deposit) ; 433 

 specimens of beetles from Brazil and 

 Africa (63432). 



IMansfikld, Mrs. Richard, New Lon- 

 don, Conn. : The Richard Mansfield 

 collection of theatrical costumes and 

 accessories, worn by Mr. Mansfield 

 in his principal historical roles, 

 18S2-1907 (478 specimens) (62906). 



Marie-Victorin. (See under Longu- 

 euil, College of.) 



Marriott, Crittenden, Washington, 

 D. C. : Collection of prehistoric flint 

 implements and bone fragments from 

 the valley of the Izere River, Depart- 

 ment of Dordogiie, France, collected 

 by Crittenden Marx'iott, Y. M. C. A., 

 and M. Peyrony, representative of 

 the French Government, January, 

 1919 (63670). 



Marsh, Mrs. ChxVbles C. (See under 

 Capt. Edward. H. Watson, U. S. 

 Navy. ) 



Mabsh, O. Gaylord, U. S. consul, Pro- 

 greso, Yucatan, Mexico (through U. 

 S. Department of Agriculture, Office 

 of Foreign Seed and Plant Introduc- 

 tion) : A miniature bale of Henequen 

 fiber (63391). 



Marshall, Ernest B., Laurel, Md. : 2 

 squirrels, Sciurus (62899) ; 3 bird 

 skins from Laurel, JMd. (63040) ; 

 skulls of 2 coons, Procyon, skulls of 

 18 muskrats. Ondatra, skull of a 

 squirrel, Sciurus, and skulls of 4 

 minks, Mustela (63116, 63171, 

 63406) ; marsh hawk. Circus hiul- 

 sonicus (63160). 



Marshall, George, U. S. National 

 Museum ; 6 specimens of pirate 

 perch, Aphredoclerus sayanus, and 1 

 specimen of darter, Hadropterus 

 peltatus (62662) ; 8 specimens of 

 plants from Maryland (62693). 



Mason, Mrs. Sidney, Philadelphia, Pa. 

 (through Mrs. Julian- James, Wash- 

 ington, D. C.) : Child's bonnet of 

 shirred pink satin and blonde lace 

 (63220) ; pair each of red, white, and 

 blue cotton socks, worn by Miss- 

 Helen Mason, of Philadelphia 

 (63767). Loan. 



Massachusetts Horticultural So- 

 ciety, Boston, Mass. (through Wm. 

 P. Rich, secretary) : Fragment from 

 the type specimen of a fern, Cheilan- 

 thes fHirillosa, from California 

 (62741). 



Massachusetts Mohair Plush Co., 

 Boston, Mass. : 2 samples of mohair 

 pile fabrics (63635). 



M.' tthai, J. C, Baltimore, Md. : A 

 large slab of Mar Villa marble from 

 Cockeysville, Md. (63042). 



Mayfield, W. H., Miami, Ariz. : Speci- 

 men of moth, Telca polyphemus 

 (62757). 



Me^vd, W. J., University of W^isconsiu, 

 Madison, Wis.: 2 concretions from 

 Panama (63602). 



Merck & Co., New York City: Speci- 

 men of nux vomica seeds and 7 

 specimens of nux vomica products 

 (63745). 



Mereiam, Dr. C. Hart, Washington, 

 D. C. : 2 specimens of a fern, Poly- 

 sticliwni munitum, from California 

 (63340). 



Mestayer, Miss Marjorie K., Welling- 

 ton, New Zealand : 64 specimens, 20 

 species, of New Zealand moUusks, 

 including the paratypes of 5 new 

 species (62678, part). 



Mestayer, R. L., Wellington, New Zea- 

 land : 4 slides of Foraminifera, in- 

 cluding 1,241 specimens from a 

 dredging off the " Poor Knights " 

 islands, east coast of New Zealand, 

 by H. M. S. Einemoa (62678, part). 



Mexico, Mexico, Museo Nacional de 

 Historia Naturale (through Dr. A. 

 L. Herrera, director) : 1 gorgono- 

 cephalid echinoderm, the type of 

 Astrocynodus herrera-i, from the 

 Gulf of Mexico (62979) ; 13 Mexican 



