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MUNDER & CO., Norman T. A., Balti- 

 more, Md. : 125 specimens of type 

 and halftone printing (65639) ; 2 

 halftones of Lincoln, 2 halftones of 

 Franklin, and 2 broadsides (66349). 



MUNRO, G. C, Keomuko, Lanai, Ha- 

 waii (through Prof. A. S. Hitch- 

 cock) : 12 plants (65898). 



MUNZ, Dr. Phillip A. (See nuder 

 Pomona College, Claremont, Calif.) 



MURDOCK, Miss Eleanor P., Wash- 

 ington, D. C. : A book of poems and 

 songs bj- Robert Burns, in wooden 

 binding (66220). 



MUSEO NACIONAL. ( See under San 

 Jose, Costa Rica.) 



MUSEU PAULISTA, Sao Paulo, Bra- 

 zil (through A. d'E. Taunay, Di- 

 rector) : Parasitic worm, Tristoma. 

 species, 14 isopods, representing 3 

 species, and 3 amphipods, represent- 

 ing 2 species, from Brazil ; also a 

 oollection of Brazilian annelids, one 

 lot of barnacles, and a small collec- 

 tion (duplicates) of parasitic cope- 

 pods (65681) ; 8 skins and skulls of 

 bats from Brazil (66600). 



MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAN IN- 

 DIAN, THE HBYE FOUNDATION, 

 New York, N. Y. (through Dr. Mar- 

 shall H. Saville) : Obsidian from 

 ancient quarry refuse from near 

 Fiscal, Guatemala (65527) ; Pota- 

 watomi sacred medicine bundle 

 (Oklahoma) (65896, exchange). 



MUSEUM OF HISTORY, SCIENCE, 

 AND ART, Los Angeles, Calif.: A 

 box of shell fragments with bryo- 

 zoans from the Pleistocene of Cali- 

 fornia (66002). 



MUSGRAYE, W. E. (See under Agri- 

 culture, Department of. Bureau of 

 Biological Survey.) 



MUSKEGON MACHINE CO., Mus- 

 kegon, Mich. : 23 dovetailed wood 

 samples showing the work of the 

 Linderman automatic dovetail glue 

 jointer (66692). 



MYER, W. E., Nashville, Tenn. : An 

 adult skeleton and the skeletons of 

 two children found by the donor in a 

 stone slab grave 9 miles northeast of 

 Nashville (65222) ; skull of a young 



MYER, W. E. — Continued. 



adult female, found in a stone slab 

 grave at the Love Slound on Whites 

 Creek, 6 miles north of NashvUle 

 (65451) ; skull, 2 skeletons, and a lot 

 of miscellaneous human bones 

 (66631). 



MYERS, George Hewitt, Washington, 

 D. C. : 38 Oriental raggs (66773, 

 loan). 



MYRICK, F. M., Johannesburg, Calif., 

 Specimens of blue chalcedony, jasper, 

 and myrickite from California 

 (65331). 



NATIONAL AJVIERICAN WOMAN'S 

 SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION, New 

 York, N. Y. (through Mrs, H. H. 

 Gardener and Miss Lucy Anthony) : 

 Gold and enamel flag pin presented to 

 Miss Susan B. Anthony by ladies of 

 Wyoming on the occasion of her 

 eightieth birthday, *1900, and dis- 

 tinguished service medal awarded to 

 Dr. Anna Howard Shaw in recogni- 

 tion of distinguished services as 

 chariman of the Woman's Committee 

 of the Council of National Defense 

 during the World War (65773) ; 

 (through Mrs. Gardener, U. S. Civil 

 Service Commission, Washington, 

 D. C.) Official copy of the certifica- 

 tion of the Secretary of State to the 

 effect that the amendment to the Con- 

 stitution extending the right of suf- 

 frage to women has become valid, 

 and the pen used by Secretary 

 Bainbridge Colby when signing the 

 original document, August 26, 1920 

 (66218) ; (through Mrs. Gardener) 

 gold badge presented to Susan B. 

 Anthony by the Citizens Suffrage 

 Association of Philadelphia, 1881 

 (66335). 



NATIONAL COLLEGE OF PHAR- 

 MACY, Washington, D. C. (through 

 Dr. H. E. Kalusowski) : A supposi- 

 tory machine made before 1873 by 

 James Dominic O'Donnell, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. (66307). 



NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY, 

 Washington, D. C. : 1,180 plants from 

 Alaska, collected by the Katmai ex- 

 peditions under the direction of Prof. 

 Robert F. Griggs (66087) ; arche- 



