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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1898. 



Marlatt, C. L. (See under William T. 

 Davis.) 



Marshall, George, U. S. National Mn- 

 seum: Two young specimens of Lepus 

 sylvaticKS, from Laurel, Md. (33422); 

 crayfish and suntish from Laurel, Md. 

 (33530); frog, liana sijlvaiica, from 

 Maryland (33623). 



Marshall, Henry, U. S. National Mu- 

 seum : Pair of Florida Gallinules from 

 Florida. 33423. 



Mason, Prof. O. T., U. S. National Mu- 

 seum: Seven photographs of Polyne- 

 sian objects. 33740. 



Mathews, E. O., Mexico, Mexico. Forty- 

 two archseological objects from Mexico. 

 Purchase. 33214. 



Matthall, L. C, Snoqualmie, Wash. : 

 Spider, Epeira trifolium Hentz. 32612. 



Matthew, Dr. G. F. (See under New 

 Brunswick, Canada: Natural History 

 Society of New Brunswick.) 



Matthews, Robert, Home City, Ohio: 

 Specimen of Canis famiUai-is. 32525. 



Maury, Miss Carlotta J., Cornell Uni- 

 versity, Ithaca, N. Y. : Specimens of 

 Anodonia edcntula from Chautauqua 

 Lake, New York. 33088. 



Maxon, W. R., Oneida, N. Y. : Specimen 

 of Dryopieris booUii. 32515. 



Mayer, Dr. O. B., Newberry, S. C. : Two 

 specimens of a scarabfeid beetle, Dy- 

 nastes tUyus Linn. 



Maynard, George C, U. S. National 

 Museum: Collection of telegraphic ap- 

 paratus (33261); electric gas-lighting 

 torch (33298). Deposit. (See also un- 

 der Telegraphic Historical Society of 

 North America.) 



Mead, G. D., San Francisco, Cal. : Bird's 

 nest. 33650. 



Meade, Miss Florence, West Salisbury, 

 Vt. : Specimen of Dicerva divaricata 

 Say. 32666. 

 Mearns, Dr. E. A., U, S. Army, Fort 

 Myer, Va. : Mole, Sealo2)s aquaticus, 

 from Fort Myer, Virginia (32325); 

 specimenof Achillea yniUefolinm (323.59) ; 

 6 birds' skins from Virginia (32385); 

 2 specimens of Eptesicus fuscus from 

 Washington, D. C. (32469); land and 

 fresh-water shells (33256), (33311), 

 (33325), (33375); living unios from 

 Texas, representing three species 

 (33480); 3 birds* skins from the west- 

 em part of the United States (33550); 



Mearns, Dr. E. A. — Continued. 



land and fresh-water shells and alco- 

 holic specimens from Texas (33589) ; 

 series of mammals, 51 birds' skins, 

 crustaceans, insects, fossil shells and 

 plants (33693). 



Mearns, Louis di Z., Fort Myer, Va. : 

 Specimen of SUta canadensis, from Vir- 

 ginia (gift) (32386) ; specimen of »Sca/oj;s 

 aquaticus (gift) (32501) ; 38 birds' skins 

 (deposit) (32867); 2 caterpillars of 

 Citheronia regalis Fabr. (gift) (32980); 

 2 alcoholic specimens of caterpillars of 

 Citheronia regalis Fabr., bat, mole, 

 and 3 snakes from Fort Myer, Va. 

 (32980). 



Meek, F. B., estate of, received through 

 W. J. Rhees, administrator: Marine 

 shells from the coast of Florida, 5 star- 

 fishes, 3 echinoids, and a land tortoise. 

 33520. 



Meeker, L. L., Darlington, Okla. : Re- 

 ceived through Bureau of Ethnology. 

 Indian game. 33596. (See under 

 Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of 

 Ethnology.) 



Meljere, Dr. .7. C. H. de, Amsterdam, 

 Holland: Three hundred and seventy- 

 three specimens of diptera. Exchange. 

 33424. 



Meuriam, Dr. C. Hart, Chief, Biological 

 Survey, Department of Agriculture: 

 Collection of mammals, consisting of 

 about 5,000 skins and 6,000 skulls (pri- 

 vate collection of Dr. Merriaui (33212) ; 

 marine shells from Bermuda (33633). 



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

 eum: Fossils, minerals, and shells from 

 Russia (32761) ; specimen of CoccineUa 

 1-pnnciata from Budapest, Hungary 

 (32925) ; salt and graphitic schist from 

 Germany and andesite from Turkey 

 (32940) ; berry basket made of birch 

 bark from east European Russia (32947) ; 

 9 plants from Europe (32949); rocks 

 and ores from a silver mine in Pribram, 

 Bohemia, and coal from Karbitz, Bohe- 

 mia; shells from Budapest, Hungary 

 (32958) ; phosphate nodules, 115 speci- 

 mens of fossils (32991 ) ; shells, fossils, 

 and geological material from Russian 

 Armenia and the Caucasus (33094); 

 specimens of rock salt from Heilbrun, 

 Prussia (33399;; photograph of Osse- 

 tes, soldiers of the Caucasus mountains, 

 Russia (33588). 



