REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1909. 



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Mackensen, Bernard, Sau Antonio, 

 Tex. : 23 specimens of cacti and liv- 

 ing cacti from Texas (49282; 49318; 

 49587; 49838; 50114; 50276). 



Mackie, D. B., Manila. P. I. : 9 ferns 

 from China and Japan (49891). 



Macoun, John, Ottawa, Canada : 200 

 specimens of Canadian mosses 



, (49481: purchase). 



Madrid, Spain, Mused de Ciencias 

 Naturales : 13 specimens of mam- 

 mals of the genera Grnctta, LcpuH, 

 Merioiws, GcrbiUns, RhinoJophu^, 

 and Hipposideros (501.34: exchange). 



]Main, Mrs. Charlotte E.. Washing- 

 ton, D. C. : Natural history material 

 collected by the late Lieut. Com- 

 mander Herschel Main, U. S. Navy 

 (49942). 



Manila, Philippine Islands, Bureau 

 OF Science : 261 birds from the Phil- 

 ippine Islands (40431) ; 579 speci- 

 mens of Philippine fungi (49601). 

 Exchange. 



Mann, Dr. Albert, Department of Agri- 

 culture, Washington, D. C. : 9 speci- 

 mens of Razoumofslciia pusiUa from 

 Connecticut (49280). 



Marinelli, G., Chesapeake Beach; Md. : 

 Fish hawk, or osprey, Pandion lui- 

 licetus carolinensis (50070). 



Marshall, Ernest, Laurel, Md. : Fishes 

 and a snake from Maryland 

 (48993) ; skulls of a mink, Lutrcola; 

 a fox, TJrocyon; and 2 muskrats, 

 Fiber, from Maryland (49705) ; 

 skulls of 4 muskrats, a mink, and an 

 opossum (49829) ; little yellow rail, 

 Coturnicops noveboracensis (49863) ; 

 red-winge<l blackbird, Agelaiiis phce- 

 niccus (49899). 



Marshall, George, IT. S. National 

 Museum : 4 tree frogs from Laurel, 

 Maryland (48989) ; 5 specimens of 

 water lilies, Castalia, from Maryland 

 (49375). 



Marshall, J. R., Washington, D. C. : 

 Specimen of granite (49193). 



Martin, P. B., Marietta, S. C. : Mole 

 cricket infested by fungus parasite 

 (50167). 



.Marvin, Dr. M. F., U. S. Army, Fort 

 Mansfield. R. I. : 4 specimens of 

 Sal pa cordifonnis (49225; 49352). 



Maryland Geological Survey, Balti- 

 more, Md. : 80 types of Miocene bi"y- 

 ozoans (49298: deposit): Silurian 

 fossils from Maryland (.50007: loan). 



Matthes. F. E., v. S. Geological Sur- 

 vey, Washington, D. C. : About .50 

 insects found on snow in Rock 

 Creek Park, Washington, D. C. 

 (49571). 



Mayer, Dr. A. G., Tortugas, Fla. : 

 Young specimens of Cyanea arctica 

 from Woods Hole (49804). 



Maynard, George C, U. S. National 

 Museum : Collection of Richmond 

 newsjmpers printed in 1865 (49530). 



Mearns, Dr. E. A., U. S. Army, Fort 

 Totten, N. Y. : 103 birds' skins from 

 the Philippine Islands (494.33) ; 

 skulls and bones of Moros (49483) ; 

 reptiles and batrachians from Fort 

 Totten (49484) ; 15 birds' skins from 

 Fort Totten (49491) ; 2 specimens of 

 PoJygyra tJtyroidcs bucciilcnta and 2 

 fishes from Fort Totten (49498) : 

 mammals from Fort Totten, and 

 skulls of 2 raccoons, Proryon lotor, 

 from Gunston, Va. (49506) ; 4 in- 

 sects from the Philippine Islands 

 (49915). 



^Iehely, Prof. Lajos. Museum Na- 

 tional Hongrois, Budapest. Austria- 

 Hungary : 2 sijecimens of bat, My- 

 otis bechsteinii, from Hungary 

 ( 50094 : exchange ) . 



Meinert, Dr. Frederick V. A., Copen- 

 hagen, Denmark : 17 named mos- 

 quitoes from Denmark and Green- 

 land (49495). 



Merrick, F. E., New Brighton. Pa.: 

 57 specimens of Lepidoptera 

 (49915). 



Merritt, Melvin L., Grundy Center, 

 Iowa: Skeleton of a tamarao, Biiba- 

 lus mindorensis, from the Philip- 

 pine Islands (50169). 



Metropolitan Museum of Art, New 

 York City : Human bones from the 

 12th Dynasty cemetery, at Lisht, 

 Egypt, collected under the direction 

 of Mr. Albert M. Lythgoe (49258). 



