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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM^ 1909. 



London, England, Bkitish Muskitm 

 (Natural History) — Continued, 

 beetles, Plicnf/odcs minor, Ptortho- 

 dius tnandibuhiris, and Euryojxt 

 fusca, from Central America (49023 : 

 exchange) ; 218 specimens of Ordo- 

 Aician bryozoans (49171: loan); 

 24S spociniens of Cuming's Pliilip- 

 pine plants (49477: exchange); G 

 specimens of lUiengodidse (49881) ; 2 

 specimens of ridtiithclfthHKa armatd 

 from Lake Tanganyika (50143: ex- 

 change). 



liORiNG, Mrs. Malek Ahdel, Chicago, 

 111.: Pistol belt and pair of Colt's 

 revolvers which belonged to the late 

 Mr. Loring (49019). 



LovETT, Edward, Croydon, England : 

 Religious and medicinal amulets 

 (59016: purchase) ; colored woodcut 

 of a panoramic view of the Lord 

 Mayor's show (49440: exchange). 



Lucas, F. A., The ^Museum, Brooklyn 

 Institute of Arts and Sciences, 

 Brookyn, N. Y. : Skeletons of Carpo- 

 clacus ampins, J unco insularis, Sa- 

 pinctcs giiadaloupensis, and Pipilo 

 consob?inus, from Guadalupe Island, 

 California, collected by W. E. Bryant 

 (49991). 



LuNELL, Dr. J., liCeds, N. Dak. : 10 

 specimens of Laciniaria from North 

 Dakota (4943fi) : 11 sheets of La- 

 ciniaria (49547: loan); ]70 plants 

 from North Dakota (49597: ex- 

 change). 



LusBY, G. B., Olivet, Md. : Larva of a 

 night flying moth, Catocala sp. 

 (48963). 



LuTTRELL, C. F., Austin, Tex. : Speci- 

 men of cactus, Opuntia, from Ne- 

 vada (48926). 



MacDougal, Dr. D. T., Washington, 

 D. C. : 9 plates of Australian plants 

 (49203). (See also under Carnegie 

 Institution and New Yorlv Botanical 

 Garden.) 



MacGillivray^ Dr. A. D., Ithaca, N. 

 Y. : 6 specimens of Hymenoptera, in- 

 cluding type of ScoUoneura slos- 

 sonia (49419). 



McAtee, W. L.. Washington, D. C. : 

 27 specimens of plants, mainly Vi- 

 hiirrnini, chiefly from the District of 

 Columbia and vicinity (49143) ; 15 

 specimens of Viburnum from the 

 District of Columbia and vicinity 

 (49376) ; type specimen of llclori- 

 morplui fiKhcri from the District of 

 Columbia (50050) ; 140 sheets of 

 plants from Washington and vicin- 

 ity (502.32). 



McClendon, Dr. J, F., University of 

 Missouri, Columbia, Mo. : Shrimps, 

 Typton tortugce sp. nov., from Tor- 

 tugas, Florida (49616) ; 15 speci- 

 mens of AlpheidiTJ named by Dr. H. 

 Coutiere (50253). 



McCracken, Miss I., Stanford Univer- 

 sity, Cal. : 28 specimens of Hymen- 

 optera (49736). 



McDonald, F. E., Peoria, 111. : 27 speci- 

 mens of Laciniaria from Illinois 

 (49219). 



jMcGowan, p. J., & Sons, McGowan, 

 Wash. : Skull of Steller's sea lion, 

 Eumetopias stcUcri (49127). 



McGregor. Richard C, Manila, P. I. : 

 2 specimens of minei'als and a rock 

 from Unimak Island, Alaska ; coral- 

 line limestone from near San Fer- 

 nando (4991.3) ; ethnological material 

 from Alaska and the Philiiipine Is- 

 lands (49920). 



McKenney^ Dr. R. E. B., Washington, 

 D. C. : 3 beetles from Costa Rica 

 (49607) ; 6 bats, a shrimii. Biilninis 

 olfcrsii, and reptiles from I'anam.a 

 49714) ; reptiles from Panama 

 (49726) ; reptiles, batrachians, and 

 about 185 insects from Punta de 

 Pena, Bocas del Toro, Panama 

 (49758) ; hummingbird, Pliwtliornis, 

 from Bocas del Toro (50127). 



McKiNNON, Angus, Boston, Mass. 

 (through A. E. Stewart) : Rocks 

 from Nova Scotia (50279). 



McLane, Mrs. Allan, Washington, 

 D. C. : A very interesting collection 

 of chinaware and porcelain (49417; 

 loan). 



