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EEPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1903. 



Morse, E. 0., Lorain, Ohio. Twenty- 

 five specimens of Corniferons fossils 

 from Johnson Island, Sandusky Bay, 

 Ohio. Exchange. 41198. 



MoKSE, Heirs of S. F. B. : Received 

 through Edward Lind Morse. Collec- 

 tions of personal relics of the late S. F. 

 B. Morse (41019) ; costume worn by 

 the late 8. F. B. Morse when visiting 

 the courts of Europe, received through 

 Mrs. Franz Rummel. (41088.) Gift 

 of the heirs, James E. F. Morse, W. 

 G. Morse, S. F. B. Morse, E. L. Morse, 

 S. M. Perry, and C. M. Rummel. 



Morton, Dr. Hexry, received through 

 Henry Samuel Morton, executor, and 

 Quincy L. Morton. The original Rams- 

 den dividing engine and slide-rest. 

 40282. 



MosELEY, E. L., Sandusky, Ohio: Speci- 

 men of Leaf-nose bat from Guimaras, 

 P. I. (gift) (40446); 405 plants from 

 Ohio (exchange) (407.S2). 



Moss, William, Ashton-under-Lyne, Eng- 

 land: Marine and land shells. 39669. 



Mowbray, Louis, St. George, Bermuda: 

 Specimen of Moray [Channoumnrpena 

 rittata). Gift 40105. (See under New- 

 York Aquarium.) 



MoY'ER, S. J., Fort Grant, Ariz.: Pupa of 

 Sphinx moth. 39834. 



MuLFORD, Miss F. A., Hempstead, N. Y. : 

 Five specimens of violets from New 

 York. 40357. 



MuNROE, Miss Helen, Smithsonian Insti- 

 tution: Model of mummy-case and tomb 

 furniture. Deposit. 8007. 



Murray, S. IL, Washington, I). C. : Worm 

 ( Gorduis sp. ) 39783. 



MusEO Nacional. (See under Monte- 

 video, Uruguay.) 



MusEo Nacional. (See under San Jose, 

 Costa Rica, Central America. ) 



Museo Nacional. (See under Rio Ja- 

 neiro, Brazil.) 



Museum of Comparative ZooLociv, Cam- 

 bridge, Mass.: Received through Dr. 

 W. McM. Wood worth. Crabs from 

 the Maldive Islands, collected by Alex- 

 ander Agassiz (exchange) (40087); re- 

 ceived through Dr. Walter Faxon, 21 

 specimens (13 species) of fresh-water 

 Crabs (gift) (41196). 



Musei'm op Natural History. (See 

 under Paris, France. ) 



MvArrwAY, P]mma, Falls City, Nebr. : 

 Chrysalis of Pnpilio turnus Linnaeus. 

 39992. 



Nast, Thomas, Guayaquil, Ecuador : Col- 

 lection of l)utterflies and inoths. 40244. 



Natal Botanic Garden. (See under 

 Durban, Natal, Africa. ) 



National Collateral Loan and Jew- 

 elry Company, Washington, D. C. : 

 Pistol and revolver. Purchase. 

 39687. 



National Marble Company, ]Murphy, 

 N. C. : Received through A. S. Emer- 

 son. Two specimens of blue marble 

 from quarries near Murphy. 40358. 



National Society of the Colonial 

 Dames of America: Received through 

 Miss Virginia Miller, chairman of the 

 relic committee. Amsterdam dagger 

 (1467), and a land grant signed by 

 Thomas (jreen (8228) ; silver gravy 

 boat, 2 pewter platters, and a framed 

 photograph (8381). Loan. 



National Society of the Daughters 

 of the American Revolution: Re- 

 ceived through Mrs. William Lindsay. 

 Postal card signed L. L. R. Pitkin, and 

 a piece of Dove Mill paper (7836); re- 

 ceived through Mrs. Lindsay and Mrs. 

 A. L. Bulkley, Brooklyn, N. Y.: Gravy 

 dish and cover, Japanese punch bowl 

 and two wine glasses (8004); relic of 

 prison ship Jersey, two letters and four 

 photographs of daughters of soldiers 

 of the Revolutionary Army, metal 

 tray, two photographs of Ebenezer 

 Hub]:)ard's house, and a piece of pine 

 from Floating Bridge (8091; 8166); 

 fragment of wood from the Old North 

 Church (8137); frame containing copy 

 of "South Carolina Gazette and Coun- 

 try Journal " of Tuesday, November 15, 

 1768; frame containing twelve pieces of 

 Continental paper money used during 

 the Revolutionary war; "Col. William 

 Washington's Battle Flag" in frame 

 (illustration); frame containing auto- 

 graph of Mrs. F. M. Pickens, a news- 

 paper clipping, and a button from a 

 military overcoat worn by General An- 

 drew Pickens at the battle of Cowpens; 



