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REPOET OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1903. 



Mearns, Dr. E. A., U. S. A., Fort Snell- 

 ing, Minn., and Fort Yellowstone, 

 Wyo. : Six npecimens of Nymphari 

 polysepala, mammals, birds, reptiles, 

 plants, and shells from Yellowstone 

 National Park, Wyoming (39738; 

 40331) ; 66 specimens, including skins 

 and skulls of mammals and wapiti 

 antlers from Wyoming (40433); rabbit 

 [Lepus); 77 birds' skins; natural his- 

 tory specimens of different kinds, prin- 

 cipally from Fort Snelling; poisoned 

 bullets, geological material (40567; 

 40894; 40968; 40976; 41099; 41145), 

 marine shells, and crustaceans from 

 Washington (41189); mammals and 

 birds from Oregon (41214); nest and 

 4 eggs of Junco oregoiius (41224). 



Medpoed, H. C, Tupelo, Miss.: Fossil 

 plant from Birmingham, Ala. 39672. 



Meek, Prof. 8. E. (See under Field Co- 

 lumbian Museum.) 



Meeker, J. C. A., Bridgeport, Cbnn.: 

 Specimens of Nyviphan variegata from 

 Pembroke Lake, near Bridgeport. 

 39688. 



Memminger, E. R., Flat Rock, N. C. : 

 Three plants. 41031. 



Merriam, Dr. C. Hart, Department of 

 Agriculture: Two Panamint Shoshone 

 baskets. Purchase. 41186. (See also 

 under Department of Agriculture. ) 



Merriam, Miss Dorothy. (See under 

 Department of Agriculture. ) 



Merrick, H. D., New Brighton, Pa.: 

 Fifty moths (40094); 40 specimens of 

 Lepidoptera and 2 specimens of Neurop- 

 tera (40169) ; 25 specimens of Lepidop- 

 tera (40485). 



Merrill, Mr. E. D. (See under Bureau 

 of Agriculture, Manila, P. I.) 



Merrill, Dr. G. P., U. S. National Mu- 

 seum: Two pieces of pegmatite from 

 Auburn, Me. (39861); slabs of silicified 

 wood from the vicinity of the National 

 Zoological Park (40891); specimen of 

 granite from Rowan County, N. C. 

 (41058); fresh and weathered granite 

 from Mount Airy, N. C. (41078); crude 

 and ground talc- from C'herokee County, 

 N. C. (41100); geological specimens 

 from Macon and Clay counties, N. C. 

 (41124). 



Mertens, H. (See under Department of 

 Agriculture. ) 



Metcalf, Prof. M. M., Woman's College, 

 Baltimore, Md. : Two hundred speci- 

 mens of Lepidoptera from India. 40628. 



Meunier, Stanislas, Museum of Natural 

 History, Paris, France: Meteorite from 

 Tadjera, Algiers. Exchange. 39799. 



Meyenberg, E., Pecos City, Tex.: Re- 

 ceived through Smithsonian Institu- 

 tion, National Zoological Park. Whip- 

 tailed scorpion, and a specimen of 

 Jahis (39767); horned toad, and larva 

 of an insect (39659). 



Meyer, Dr. A. B. (See under Dresden, 

 Germany, Royal Zoological and Anthro- 

 pological-Ethnographical Museum. ) 



Miller, Prof. A. M., Kentucky State Col- 

 lege, Lexington, Ky. : Four fossil plants 

 from Kentucky. 39975. 



Miller, Mrs. E. P., care Gerrit S. Mil- 

 ler, jr., U. S. National Museum: Two 

 specimens of Shrew-moles, Blar'ma, and 

 2 White-footed mice, Pewmyscus, from 

 Peterboro, N. Y. (39595) ; specimens of 

 Castalia tuhcrosa from Little Hunting 

 Creek, Fairfax County, Va. (39721). 



Miller, Gerrit S., jr., U. S. National 

 Museum: Twenty-four plants from 

 Geneva, N. Y. (39622; 39674); 3 speci- 

 mens of Allium, plants, specimen of 

 Galinsoga, 10 specimens of oaks, rep- 

 tiles, mammals, birds, and plants, spec- 

 imen of Chamnclirium, 3 specimens of 

 Oxal'is and Thalictnnn from Virginia 

 (39692; 39802; 39822; 39987; 41015; 

 41070; 40431); 2 specimens of Lycopo- 

 diitm collected in Ontario by C. V. Og- 

 den (40466). 



Miller, John, Engineer Corps, \J. S. A., 

 Washington, D. C. : Ashes from the 

 volcano of Mayon, Albay Province, 

 P. I. 40547. 



Miller, Mary F., Washington, D. C. : 

 Two plants from New York. 40108. 



Miller, 0. O., Cambridge, Mass.: Two 

 hundred and fifty-six plants collected 

 in Venezuela. Purchase. 39726. 



Miller, Miss Virginia. (See under Na- 

 tional Society of the Colonial Dames of 

 America. ) 



