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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1921. 



McGregor, E. a., Los Angeles, Calif, 

 (through Prof. Le Roy Abrams) : 39 

 lichens from Santa Catalina Island, 

 Calif. (66095). 



MacINNES, Noeman, Miami, Fla. : A 

 spider, Gasteracantha cancriformis, 

 a species belonging to the Gulf States 

 (66148). 



McINTIRE, Babtolomew, San Fran- 

 cisco, Calif, (through Department of 

 State) : 4 specimens of lava from 

 the eruption of a volcano in San 

 Salvador in 1917, and 16 photographs 

 (65734). 



McKESSON & ROBBINS (INC.), New 

 York City : 9 medicinal substances 

 from the animal kingdom, and 11 

 medicinal substances (65415, 65S71). 



McLEOD, C. Y., Clarksdale, Miss.: 

 Posterior half of an upper molar of 

 the American mastodon (65519). 



MACE, C. B. (See under Schleswig 

 International Commission.) 



MAHIN, Mrs. F. W., Washington, 

 D. C. : 4 pieces of old lace (66426, 

 loan). 



MALDONALDO, Mrs. Estelle, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. : 2 specimens of pot- 

 tery from Guatemala (66053). 



MALONE, J. G., Newport, Oreg. 

 (through Dr. W. H. Dall) : Plant, 

 Boschniakia strobilaeea (66452). 



MALYE, Maj. Jean. (See under 

 French Government.) 



MANN, Dr. W. M., U. S. National Mu- 

 seum : 5 specimens of braiding in 

 fiber illustrating the manufacture of 

 arm bands, from Rubiana Lagoon, 

 New Georgia, British Solomon Is- 

 lands (65284). 



MARINE-VICTORIN, Rev. Beothek. 

 (See under Longueuil, College of.) 



MARSHALL, Ernest B., Laurel, Md. : 

 5 specimens of Cooper's hawk, Ac- 

 oipiter cooperi, and a sharp-shinned 

 hawk, Accipiter velox, all from Mary- 

 land (65478, 66380, 66509) ; skin and 

 skull of a squirrel, Sciurus, and 

 skulls of two opossums, Didelphys, 

 from Marj^land (65524, 6-5845, 

 66091) ; skull of an opossum, Didel- 

 phys, and 2 skulls of minks, from 

 Laurel, Md. (66155) ; bat, Eptesicus 

 (alcoholic) (66334). 



MARSHALL, Geokge, U. S. National 

 Museum : Fishes collected from the 

 Patuxent River near Laurel, Md. 

 (65332) ; skull of a fox, Vulpes, 

 from Fairland, Montgomery 

 County, Md. (65846) ; skeleton of a 

 gray fox, Urocyon, from Camp 

 Meade, Md. (65908) ; skin of a cedar 

 waxwing, BomhyciUa cedrorum, 

 with unusual markings (65945) ; 

 bird from Maryland (66658). 



MARSHALL, Henry R., Wilson, N. 

 C. : 2 birds from North Carolina 

 (66378). 



MARTIN, Dr. Lynn AETHUE,Bingham- 

 ton, N. Y. (through Dr. W. A. Dewey, 

 Ann Arbor, Mich.) : An old homeo- 

 pathic medicine case owned and 

 used for many years by Dr. Titus L. 

 Brown, of Binghamton, N. Y. 

 (66736). 



MASSACHUSETTS AGRICULTURAL 

 COLLEGE EXPERIMENT STA- 

 TION, Department of Entomology, 

 Amherst, Mass. (through A. I. 

 Bourne) : Lepidoptera larvae col- 

 lected in eastern Massachusetts 

 (65752). 



MATTHEWS, Ransom, Selma, Calif. : 

 A collection of automobile and mo- 

 tor cycle spark plugs and a vulcan- 

 izing outfit (65294, loan). 



MAYNE, Bruce, Delta, Utah: 2 flies, 

 Tahanus producUis (65293). 



MAYNARD, E. A., .Jamaica, Long Is- 

 land, N. Y. : 16 polished crystals of 

 chiastolite from Lancaster, Mass. 

 ( 65441, exchange ) . 



MEDINA, Lieut. Col. Frederic Diez de, 

 Bolivian Legation, Washington, D. 

 C. : A sheet of gold, gold tassel or 

 pendant, specimens of arrow points 

 and fragments, and a textile woven 

 in colors, all from the State of La 

 Paz, Bolivia (65769, exchange). 



MELBOURNE, ' VICTORIA, AUS- 

 TRALIA, THE NATIONAL MU- 

 SEUM: 8 lots of Tertiary bryo- 

 zoans from Australia (65701, ex- 

 change). 



MERRILL, Dr. George P., U. S. Na- 

 tional Museum : 37 wood engravings 

 by American engravers of about 

 1830, comprising 8 by Alexander An- 



