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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1907. 



MrituAY. T>r. Aiix.. T'. S. Army. Fort 

 IJjiyanl. N. Mfx. : ( »i-tli(i<lMS(' crys- 

 tals from Fort Bay.iril i n;7T7i. 



MvRUAV. .1. 1». W.ishinjrtoii. D. C: 

 Parts (iT liumiin ski'lctoiis (-JtlSTI; 

 47028). 



Musf:E Cantonai. I»1Iistoire Natu- 

 RELLE. (See undor Froihur^r. Swit- 

 zerland.) 



MvSEO Nacionai.. ( See uiulor S;in 

 Jose. Costa Hiia.) 



MUSEl'M OF CO.MI'AKATIVK ZOOI.OGY. 



CambridRe, Mass.: ("otype of chmi^ 

 arhioivVtH (4(]4:{7) ; 2 easts made in 

 the Nation.il .Museum of a portion of 

 a jaw of the tyi)e of Anoiilomts.su for- 

 vipatii (40031 : exchange) : 71 echin- 

 oderms (47087 : exchaufie) . 



MrsEU.M OF Natural History. (See 

 under I'ari.s, France.) 



MrsET Pait.ista. (See under Sao 

 I'.nilii. r.r.izill. 



National Society of the Daughters 

 OF the .Vmeiucan Kevou tiox. Mrs. 

 Donald .McLean. Presidcnt-iieneral : 

 Frame containintr <"> picture postals 

 relating' to .lolm Paul .Tones, and a 

 l)iece of the wood of th(> ship which 

 first floated the .\meri<au ll.-it,'. 77/r 

 Raiit/C): commaiuled hy him : pre- 

 sented to the society hy Mrs. T. (". 

 Rohertson. C'olumltia. S. C. ; un- 

 framed jiicture of Fli/.aheth Orace 

 and Karhel .Martin ileiiiaiidini,' tlie 

 surrender of the courier of the enemy 

 with disiiatches, jiresented to the 

 society hy Frank Tiostick M;irtin of 

 South ('arnliiia: •"> copies of " valu 

 ahle papers" presented by Mrs. de 

 P. K. Keim. of Ponnsylvania ; :> 

 pieces of the orij,'in;il " Charter Oak " 

 from llai'tford. ("onn.. pi-eseiite(l to 

 the society hy .Mrs. Keim (121S2); 

 china teai)ot and a jiiece of emhroid- 

 ored canvas (12220). Loan. 



Natukai. Histoky MrsEU.M. (See un- 

 der I,i"il)e(|<. (iermany.) 



Naturiiistoriska Museum. (See un- 

 der Stockholm. Sweden.) 



Navas, Loxgin. Zar:\t;oz.i. Si>ain : 14 

 may-flies and a Chrynoija from Spain 

 (4742.3: exchange). 



Navy Department. Bureau of Ord- 

 nance : Lee straijrht-pull ri fie ( 4<!2!)4 ) . 



Nebraska. Lmversity ok. I.inroln. 

 Xelir. : 7 sjiecimeiis of l.ticiiiiuriu 

 from Nebraska ( 4t;7.:4 : exchange). 



NKEniiA.M. .T. (J.. Lake Forest. 111.: 12 

 specimens of Dip.tera (40402). 



Nelson. N. C Quartzsite, Ariz. : 

 Cricket and a spider ( 10 12C)). 



Nettelroth. II. II.. Louisville. Ky. : 

 The lleiu-y Nettelroth collection of 

 fossil invertelir.ates represt'idinj; the 

 paleozoic formations of Ohio. Ken- 

 tucky, and Indiana ( 47."o."> : pur- 

 chase). 



Xkwgaudkn. .Major (J. .L. Sur.^eon, V. S. 

 Army. Manila, P. I.: Coleoiiter.-i. con- 

 sistiuij of a larire snaiii)inR-beetle 

 (Elateridte), with pale brown wing- 

 cases: O.riDiniitcnix i)i iicroiKitiis. and 

 a hlack-horned scarabaMd-beetle, 

 ()/-/^'/r.s- rhiunccnis (40581). 



New Hampshire College Experiment 

 Station, Durham, N. II. : 00 speci- 

 mens of Lei)idt)ptera (47401). 



New York Aquarium, New York C^ty : 

 Specimen of striped bass, Roccus 

 I ill cat IIS (40330). 



New York Botanical Gardens. New 

 York ( "ity : Fragment of type of Mcr- 

 triisid tiihi/ltini from Wyoming, col- 

 lected liy Frank Tweedy (40147); 3 

 specimens of J'oiniliix from Califor- 

 nia and Mexico (401.14) ; 7 living 

 plants from Europe. Nevada, and 

 Arizon.i (401.">f, i: i.'7<; specimens of 

 I'trridoiiJnild from Costa Pica and 

 .lam.aica (40.304) ; .lO pl.-mts, mainly 

 fungi, from Costa Rica (40440) ; seed 

 of MclocactHS melocacliis from Ja- 

 maica (40.")47): 3S0 ph:inerogan\s 

 from the Philippine Islands, obtained 

 by R. S. Williams (40."..")0) ; speci- 

 men (d' licscliiintcrhi riiliforiiira 

 ( ir,.".'.)n : specimen of lirsclianirria 

 hnicti'iitii ( tr.ci:*,) : 201 ferns, prin- 

 cil>:dly from the West I ndies( 400S2) ; 

 :'. itlants from Mexico and I'anama. 

 also 2 photogr:ii)hs ( lOTn.S) : 114 

 pl.ints from P.arbados (10810); 

 I)lant from Mexico (40873) ; 755 

 plants from Jamaica and Porto 



