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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1907, 



.Maui IN. .Mrs. II. 11.. Nellysford. V:i. : 

 Spidi^r {KiHiia insulariH Ilentz) 

 (4<J592). 



Martin. II-knui. Taris, Fram-o : Worked 

 tliiits of the Moustieriaii ju'riod. 

 found ill tiio dc'po^if <>f '-i Quina 

 (("hart'uti'). Fi-autv (i741(i: ex- 

 change). 



Maryland Academy of Science, Balti- 

 luoiv. Md. : 50 fossils from the 

 (Jreenlirii-r liinestone of the western 

 section of .MMrylimd (4ii7T.")). 



Mauvi-AM) Sii.UAii; .Mii.i.s. Kiiltiimin-. 

 Md. : Saniitlo of (juartz and '1 six-ci 

 mens of jvowder from ("arrnll 

 Count.v (47:ns). 



Mason, (). T., V. S. National Museum: 

 Sjiecinien of resal walmit moth 

 (4024"Jt: silver coin (25 cents) is- 

 sued in (\in;ula in 1872 (4<>73r)) ; 

 Canadian 2."i-cent i)iece (47212) ; 

 ("olumiiian lialf-dollar (47279) ; 

 negatives of an anti(|nc French 

 pistol (47417). 



Matthew. (J. F., St. John. New Bruns- 

 wick : 4 Canadian Cambrian ostra- 

 cods (4r).")S7 : exchange i . 



xMaxon. \V. K.. V. S. National 

 Museum: Insects. m.NTiaiiods. and 

 mollusks from Costa Uica (4(;i.SS); 

 1(1 ferns from New York and .Mary- 

 land (4(;.S2:{). 



May'Nard. G. C. r. S. National 

 Museum: IMiotograjih of Dr. Richard 

 I. Gatling. inventor of tlie (Jailing 

 gun (4727SI. 



.Mavnaki). (J. W.. New York City: 

 Dental instruments and case-hook 

 of Dr. Kdward .Mayn.inl ( 12:;::i : 



lOcUl). 



Mayo, J. C. C. I'aintsviile, Ky. : 2 

 stem l)ases of cahimites from I'aints- 

 ville (4(;s.".S). 



.Mayo, N. S.. Santiago lie las N'egas, 

 Cuba: 7 specimens of I'ln/sa ciihcii- 

 sis (472(U)). 



.Mavk, Oistav. Vienna, Austria : Speci- 

 men of DUidtux sp., i)red from lli/lc- 

 sintts fraxiiti (4GG(J7). 



Meakns. Dr. E. A.. V. S. Army. Manila. 

 P. I.: Rock from Mindanao ( 4t ;.".(»(() ; 

 ethnological and natural history ma- 

 terial from the lMiilipi)ine Islands 



(4(;r.()i, 4(;'.),s;5. 4(;i»s.-| ; hook of 



moiuit»'d photogra[>lis i-elating to the 

 Mexican Boimdary Survey (-k)707). 



Meigs, Henry- C, Fort Gibson. Ind T. : 



Si»ecimen of (Imiiiililr from tlie Car- 

 boniferous (if Indian Territory 

 (47132). 



Mell, C. D., Washington. D. C. : Speci- 

 men of Kramer id from New Mexico 



(4C>: 



■). 



Mf;M)I., .losErii I".. .Mont«lair, N. .J.: 

 All), amice, cincture, jiair of glass 

 cruets and tray, biret. iised durin.g 

 the celebration of mass in the 

 Roman Catholic Church (4(J4S1). 



Menestrina. Jules F.. St. Louis, Mo. : 



Specimens of renal calcnli and i)ho- 

 tographs of various pathological ob- 

 jects (4(j940). 



Merria.m. C. Hart, Department of Ag- 

 riculture. Washington, D. C. : Willow 

 from Nevada (4G184) ; shells from 

 Bermuda (47280). 



Merrii.i.. Elmi:r D.. Washington. D. C. : 

 14 l.and-shells from the riiilippine 

 Islands (4()47(;). 



Mestayer. R. L.. Lainbton Quay. Wel- 

 lington, New Zealand: I'i samples 

 of foraminiferous material and 4 

 specimens of diatomaceous earths 

 (47093: exchange). 



Mexico, City of, Mexico. Instituto 

 Medico Nacioual : 2 plants from 

 Mexico (4(;4S7) : ir>(» .Mexican i>lants 

 (4(155"): exchange); K" larva' of 

 Diptera found in tlir iilant " Ma- 

 gue.v " (472(>;{); gall from Mexico, 

 probabl.v Auijihibulliis. and small 

 parasites of McsiocliariK FJirster as 

 defined by W. II. Ashmead (47:5(;7) ; 

 imagoes. larva>. and cocoons of the 

 " Mexican tent-worm," (lisiociimpa 

 nius (47388). 



Miciiaelis. Lieut. O. E.. U. S. Army. 

 Cardenas, Cuba: IMant. Kidney-cot- 

 ton, (tosj/piiiiim jirriiridinnii aciiini- 

 natum (47295). 



