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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1922. 



MILLER, Charles P. Abeecrombie 

 (through W. R. Tuckerman, Edge- 

 more, Bethesda, Md.) : 3 pieces of 

 silver, consisting of a porringer, 

 ladle, and spoon, of the eighteenth 

 century (G7354, loan). 



MILLER, Gerrit S., jr., U. S. Na- 

 tional Museum : Scorpion, 7 lizards, 

 and 3 frogs collected at Idylhvild, 

 Riverside County, Calif. (66798) ; 6 

 plants from Arizona (66903) ; 10 

 plants from California (66904) ; jaw 

 of a moose from Eagle, Alaska, hawk 

 owl from Fairbanks, Alaska, and the 

 following fossils — namely, tooth of 

 a horse, lower jaw of a bison, and 

 2 bones of a sheep from Dawson, 

 Yukon, Canada (68023). 



MILLER, Miss Jane Farnham, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. : Herbarium of the late 

 Mary F. Miller, consisting of several 

 thousand specimens, mainly mosses 

 and lichens, from New York and the 

 vicinity of Washington, D. C. 

 (67270). 



MILLNER, I. B., U. S. Geological 

 Survey, Washington, D. C. : Exhibit 

 of watch-making machinery parts 

 (66990) ; colored lithograph of the 

 U. S. S. Hartford (67104) ; log book 

 of the U. S. brig SparJc, 1819-1920 

 (67958). 



MINGUS, Dr. Everett, Marshfield, 

 Oreg. : 12 specimens of carbonized 

 wood from Coos County, Oreg. 

 (66892). 



MINNESOTA, UNIVERSITY OF, De- 

 paxtment of Botany, Minneapolis, 

 Minn, (through Prof. F. K. But- 

 ters) : 4 ferns (66809, exchange). 



MISONNE, Leonard, Gilly, Belgium: 

 5 pictorial photographs (67269). 



MISSOURI, STATE OF, ADJUTANT 

 GENERAL'S OFFICE, Jefferson 

 City, Mo. : Bronze badges of the 

 types awarded to Missouri volun- 

 teers (2 specimens) and to members 

 of the National Guard of Missouri 

 (2 specimens) for service during the 

 war with Spain, 1898 ; bronze badge 

 of the type awarded to members of 

 the National Guard of Missouri dur- 

 ing the mobilization on the Mexican 



MISSOURI, STATE OF, ADJUTANT 

 GENERAL'S OFFICE— Continued, 

 bordei-, 1916 (2 specimens) ; bronze 

 badges of the types awarded to citi- 

 zens of Missouri for service with 

 the United States forces (2 speci- 

 mens) and to members of the Na- 

 tional Guard of Missouri (2 speci- 

 mens) for service during the World 

 War, 1917-1919 (67000). 



MITMAN, Dr. S. U., Bethlehem, Pa.: 

 Set of 70 lantern slides on the sub- 

 ject of transportation (67741). 



MONNIER, Alfred, Washington, D. 

 C. : Mounted specimen each of the 

 green woodpecker and gray-headed 

 green woodpecker from Switzerland 

 (68087). 



MONROE CALCULATING MACHINE 

 CO., Orange, N. J. (through J. R. 

 Monroe, president) : 3 calculating 

 machines illustrating steps in the 

 development of the Monroe calculat- 

 ing machine — namely, the Baldwin 

 calculator of 1902 and the Monroe 

 calculating machine, model of 1908 

 (gift), and the Monroe calculating 

 machine introduced in October, 1921 

 (loan) (67982). 



MOORE, Charles. (See under Bel- 

 gian, British, Italian, and Portu- 

 guese Governments.) 



MOORES, Hon. Merrill, House of 

 Representatives, Washington, D. C. : 

 Butterflies and beetles from Colom- 

 bia (67955). 



MORROW, Miss C. F., St. Thomas, 

 Virgin Islands of the United States : 

 47 plants from the island of St. 

 John (67120). 



MORSE, Prof. A. O. Wellesley, Mass. : 

 3 specimens of a rare grasshopper 

 from New England (67599). 



MORTON, Mrs. Geo. W., Washington, 

 D. C. : 13 terra-cotta heads, figurines, 

 etc., from Salvaschuci, 70 miles up 

 Panuco River, Mexico (67285). 



MOSELEY, Prof. E. L., State Normal 

 School, Bowling Green, Ohio: 2 

 plants from Ohio (68125). 



MOSES, Carl M., South Charleston, 

 W. Va. : A piece of fossil wood 

 (68389). 



