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Mearns, Dr. E. A.—Continued. 
the Philippine Islands (46074). (See 
under Dr. Raymond F. Metcalfe, U.S. 
Army, and Maj. G. W. Newgarden, 
U. S. Army. 
Meerx, &. E. 
Commerce 
Fishes. ) 
Menyitup, A. G., Chicago, Ill.: Speci- 
men of walking-stick, Diapheromera 
femorata (44884). 
Mene ik, King, Adis Abbaba, Abyssinia: 
2 elephant tusks (received through 
Hon. Theodore Roosevelt) (45215). 
Merriam, C. Hart. 
Lord Smith.) 
Merrrinew, Mrs. E. L., Long Beach, Cal.: 
250 land and marine mollusks from 
California (44684). 
Merriwy, G. P., U. 8. National Museum: 
Photographs of J. H. Alexander, Jules 
Ducatel, Philip Tyson, and H. H. Hay- 
den (44683); shrew and a fish from the 
Isle of Springs, Sheepscot Bay, Maine 
(46040). 
Merritt, Miss C. A., Medina, N. Y.: 2 
polished stones (45682). 
(See 
(See under Department of 
and Labor, Bureau of 
(See under Wm. 
Mercaure, O. B. under E. L. 
Greene. ) 
MercaLrE, Dr. Raymonp F., U.S. Army, 
Manila, Philippine Islands: Reptiles 
from Samar, Philippine Islands (re- 
ceived through Dr. E. A. Mearns, U.S. 
Army (45790). 
Merraver, H. A., Macon, Ga.: 2 plants 
from Georgia (45131). 
Mexico, Ciry or Mexico, Insriruro 
Mepico Nacronat: 2 living plants from 
Mexico (received through F. Altami- 
rano, director) (45602: exchange). 
Mrysir, J., Brooklyn, N. Y.:*Photo- 
graphic color prints, unfinished prints, 
and paper sensitized for printing, illus- 
trating new process of making photo- 
graphic color prints (45704). 
Mickwirz, Aucust von, Reval, Estland, 
Russia: 2,063 specimens of Russian 
Ordovician bryozoans (45521). 
. . | 
Micuet, JEAN, Barroubio, par Aigues- 
France: Prehistoric 
prehistoric objects 
Vives, Hérault, 
objects (44831); 
(46030: exchange). 
REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1906. 
MILLER, Lieut. Epwarp Y., U. S. Army, 
governor of the Province of Palawan, 
Puerta Princesa, Philippine Islands: 
Copies of a letter in Tagbanua charac- 
ters, and 2 photographs of the alphabet 
and of a bamboo tube which were for- 
merly used in correspondence by the 
natives (45937). 
MiIuuer, Gerrit S., Jr., U. S. National 
Museum: 72 plants principally from the 
vicinity of Washington (44858: col- 
lected for the Museum); specimen of 
Toma from Mexico (45929). 
MiILier, Mrs. Gerrit S., Jr., Washington, 
D. C.: 14 specimens of mollusks, La- 
ciniaria from Virginia (45386). 
Miuier, Gerrit §., Sr., Peterboro, N. Y.: 
2 specimens of Sambucus from Peter- 
boro (44670); 8 photographs of a com- 
mon finback whale, Balanoptera phy- 
sdlus taken at Provincetown, Mass. 
(45589). 
Miuis, THEo., Methow, Wash.; Cecropia 
moth, Samia gloveri (46131). 
MitwavkeeE Pusric Museum, Milwaukee, 
Wis.: 12 specimens of Hymenoptera 
(received through H. L. Ward, custo- 
dian) (44626). 
Mineus, Everitt, Marshfield, 
Wood coated bronze (46051). 
Missourrt BoranicaL GARDEN, St. Louis, 
Mo.: 2 plants (45013); 6 living plants 
from Mexico (45183); specimen of 
stone-crop, Echeveria lucida (45225); 
living specimen of stone-crop, Sedas- 
trum hemsleyanum from Mexico (45268); 
2 living plants (45504). Exchange. 
MircHELL, Miss E. G., U. S. National 
Museum: Crustaceans from Piney 
Branch, District of Columbia. (45170). 
MircHett, E. S., Havre de Grace, Md.: 
Oriskany fossils (45330). 
MircHEeLt, H. W. (See under J. M. 
Corey. ) 
MitcHELL, J. D., Victoria, Tex.: Type of 
mollusk, Scala mitchelli (45577). (See 
also under Department of Agriculture. ) 
Oreg.: 
| MonTGomery, Henry, curator of Museum, 
Toronto University, Toronto, Canada: 
Mound relics from Dakota (45749). 
Mooney, James. (See under Smithsonian 
Institution, Bureau of American Eth- 
nology. ) 
