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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1908. 



Morgan, Mrs. G. W., Zanesvillo, Ohio: 

 Commissious of Geu. G. W. Morgan, 

 and a fliut-lock pistol carried by liim 

 ill tlio l)attle of Cbnrubusco, Mexico 

 (■iVMS). 



MoRHART, Curt, Ensfeld Post Dolln- 

 stein. Middle Franconia, Germany : 

 Fossils from the Jura region M8525 : 

 exchange). 



Morton, Dr. William James, New 

 York City : Portrait in oil of Dr. 

 William T. G. Morton, a pioneer in 

 the use of ether as an anaesthetic 

 (48266). 



Mowbray, L. L., Bermuda Museum, 

 Hamilton, Bermuda : Bones of the 

 " Cahow " bird from a limestone 

 cave at Bailey's Bay, Bermuda 

 (47554). 



MuHSE, Mrs. Effa F., Bloomington, 

 Ind. : Toad (48693). 



MuNDT, Walter, Mahlsdorf bei Ber- 

 lin, Germany: Seeds of Erlrinocact us 

 saselhergii (48556). 



MuNGER, H. W., Chester, Pa. : Piece of 

 Jusi cloth from Tloilo, Panay Island. 

 Philippines (47947 ) . 



MuNN & Co., Xew York City: Bronze 

 copy of the medal awarded by the 

 Scientific American for the best de- 

 vice for the protection of life and 

 limb (48030). 



Murdoch, John, jr., Deadwood, S. 

 Dak. : Specimen of Dakota red 

 squirrel, Sciiirus hudsniiicus dal-n- 

 tcnsis (48496). 



Murray, Sir John, Edinburgh, Scot- 

 land : Fossil corals from Christmas 

 Island, Indian Ocean (48351). 



MuRTFELDT, Miss Mary, Kirkwood, 

 Mo. : 22 specimens of Microlepidop- 

 tera (48679). 



MusEE D'HisToiRE Naturelle. (See 

 under Elbeuf. France.) 



Museo Nacional. ( See under San 

 Jose, Costa Kica.) 



Museum of Natural History. (See 

 under Paris, France.) 



National Society, Children of the 

 American Revolution (through 

 Mrs. A. A. Kendall) : Patchwork 

 quilt (48825: loan). 



National Society of the Colonial 

 Dames of America, Washington, 

 D. C. : Colonial relics lent to the 

 Society by Mrs. John Cropper and 

 Mrs. R. R. Hoes (48342) ; silver, 

 open-face watch, lent by Mr. Louis 

 Randolph ^layo; ])ondant earrings 

 and tray (silver plated on copper), 

 lent by Mrs. George W. Mayo; silver 

 spoons, lent by Arthur Randolph 

 ]\Iayo ; and coat, vest, knee breeches, 

 and sash, lent by Mr. George Dag- 

 worthy Mayo (48631) ; oval shoe 

 buckles with brilliants, lent to the 

 society by Gen. William RutHii Cox; 

 oblong shoe buckles with brilliants, 

 fans, and a punch ladle, lent to the 

 society by Mrs. William RufRn Cox 

 (48632) ; minature portrait of Cath- 

 erine Thomson of New York, wife of 

 Col. Isaac Coles, of Virginia, an 

 officer in the Revolutionary Armj' 

 and a Member of Congress ; fan 

 presented to Miss Elizabeth Catesby 

 on the occasion of her wedding, lent 

 by the Virginia Society ; prayer book 

 printed in Edinburgh in 1770 ; steel 

 engraving of a part of the interior 

 of St. Paul's Cathedral, lent by 

 Mrs. James L. Harper ; silver 

 pitcher and platter of the time of 

 King George III, lent by the District 

 of Columbia Society (48860; 48861; 

 48862) ; colonial relics received from 

 Mrs. William B. Beekman, New 

 York City (48673) ; silver bowl won 

 by the race horse Trial on the New- 

 market race course. South Carolina, 

 in 1768 (48185) ; stoneware jug 

 with silver handle and top, brought 

 to America on the Mayflower ; 2 

 silver candlesticks, probably of the 

 time of Charles II ; 2 glass decan- 

 ters with tops ; 6 colonial East India 

 soup plates ; 6 colonial East India 

 dinner plates (4S295). Loan. 



National Society of the Daughters 

 OF THE American Revolution, Mrs. 

 Donald McLean, president-general ; 

 Jewel trunk, a relic of Revolutionary 

 days (487S9: loan). 



Navas, Rev. Longings, Colegio del Sal- 

 vador, Zaragoza, Spain : 2 specimens 

 of Neuroptera (48244). 



