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Milwaukee Public Museum, Milwaukee, 

 Wis. : Four snakes and a turtle. 39588. 



]\IiMMACK, Miss Katherine, Washington, 

 D. C: Uniform of Capt. Charles O. 

 Collins, consisting of a dress coat, 

 cocked hat and plume, pair of epaulets, 

 sword and belt, aiguillette. Loan. 7861. 



Minnesota, University of, Minneapolis, 

 Minn. : Seventy-two specimens of 

 mosses from Minnesota, collected by 

 J. M. Holzinger (exchange) (39615); 

 57 sjiecimens of mosses from Minne- 

 sota, received through the Department 

 of Agriculture (40031). (See also un- 

 der Department of Agriculture.) 



Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis, 

 Mo.: Specimen of Edieveria (gift) 

 (40425); plant (exchange) (40480). 



Mitchell, Hon. J. D., Victoria, Tex.: 

 Crustaceans ( 39639 ) ; received through 

 Department of Agriculture, plant from 

 Texas (39714); crustaceans {Orchestki 

 sp., and Apns iequalis Packard), toad 

 {Bufo compactilis) from Sarco Creek, 

 Texas (40073) ; invertebrates from 

 Texas, mclnding Apus ayjualis Packard, 

 Cypris{?), and an alcyonarian coral; 

 also treetoads, probably Hyla semi- 

 faseiatus (40154); about 20 specimens 

 (4 species) of land and freshwater 

 shells from Mexico (40622). (See 

 under Department of Agriculture. ) 



Mitchell, R. H., Memphis, Tenn. : 

 Specimen of Skipjack or "Blue Her- 

 ring," Pomobobus chrysocMoris Rafi- 

 nesque. 41207. 



Mitchell, Dr. S. Weir, Grand Cascape- 

 dia, Quebec, Canada: Specimen of Sal- 

 mon, Salmo sular. 39634. 



MoENKHAUs, W. J. (See under U. S. Fish 

 Commission. ) 



Montague, H. C, Washington, D. C. : 

 Kentucky B. L. carbine; Harpers Ferry 

 musket, 1847, and Lefaucheaux pocket 

 revolver. Purchase. 39610. 



Montavon, W. F., Siniloan, Laguna, P. I. : 

 Two specimens of Scarabieid beetle, 

 Xylotrupes dichotomus Linnaeus. 40190. 



Montello Granite Company, Montello, 

 Wis.: Received through L. T. Cross, 

 superintendent. Cube of granite from 

 quarries at Montello. 40104. 



Montevideo, Uruguay, Museo Nacional: 

 Received through Louis A. de Herrera. 

 Thirty-five paleolithic implement* from 

 Uruguay. Exchange. 40654. 



MooNEY, James. ( See under Smithsonian 

 Institution, Bureau of Ethnology.) 



Moore, Clarence B., Philadelphia, Pa.: 

 Five plaster casts of rare forms of stone 

 implements (39753) ; crania from an 

 Indian mound in Florida (41068). 



Moore, E. N., New Orleans, La.: Sala- 

 mander {Amby stoma opacum) from the 

 Mississippi River. 41012. 



Moore, I. N., State Normal School, 

 Slippery Rock, Pa. : Specimen of CJn- 

 (lonia from Pennsylvania. 40991. 



Moore, Rev. T. V., Catholic University, 

 Washington, D. C. : Forty-eight speci- 

 mens of Myxoraycetes from near Lake 

 George, New York. .39759. 



MooREHEAD, J. M., Greeusboro, N. C. : 

 Historical orations and photographs of 

 monuments at Guilford battle ground. 

 40569. 



MooREHEAD, Warren K., Pincville, Mo.: 

 Two specimens of stalactite containing 

 bones and flint flakes. 40966. 



MoREiRA, Carlos. (See under Rio Ja- 

 neiro, Brazil, Museu Nacional. ) 



Morgan, Dr. A. P., Preston, Ohio: 

 Twenty-four specimens of Myxomycetes 

 from Ohio. 39957. 



MoRREY, John B., AVashington. D. C. : 

 Stone implements used by cliff-dwel- 

 lers, San Juan River, Northern New 

 Mexico. Exchange. 41121. 



Morrill, R. W., Massachusetts Agricul- 

 tural College, Amherst, Mass.: Speci- 

 men of parasitic Hymenoptera. 40574. 



Morris, E. L., Department of Agriculture: 

 Large mass of Middle Devonic lime- 

 stone with corals, brachiopods and 

 ostracods, collected at Port Austin, 

 Michigan (gift) (39860); 3 plants from 

 Michigan, collected by C. K. Dodge 

 (exchange) (40797). (See also under 

 Department of Agriculture. ) 



]\[oRRisoN, Donald P., Washington, D. C. : 

 Native Filipino costume, Morro cannon, 

 and a Filipino spear. Loan. 7936. 



