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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1898, 



MoSHER, R. F. (Sec under Harris, I.H., 

 estate of.) 



MosiEH, C. A., Des Moines, Iowa: Fossil 

 mollnsk of ancient form talven from 

 <'lay drift, iind a small fragment of a 

 drift bowlder. 32467. 



Moss, WiLOAM, Aston-under-Lyne, Eng- 

 land: Two photographs of soft parts 

 of English land snails (32617); speci- 

 mens of Uuio inctorum and Anodonta 

 ciignea (324,65) ; specimens of Margari- 

 tana margaritifer Irom Ireland (32863). 



MosiiER, B. F. (See under Harris, I. H., 

 estate of. ) 



MoTTER, Dr. M. G., Department of Agri- 

 culture: Specimens of Vitreaminnscula. 

 32368. 



MoiTRNiNG, Nelson, Washington, D. C. : 

 Single-barreled, self-action, dat-ham- 

 mer pistol, found on Columbia Heights, 

 District of Columl)ia. 33470. 



Munich, Germany, Geologisch-Palaeon- 

 tologisches Institut: Two hundred and 

 forty specimens of Tertiary corals, 

 representing 94 species. Exchange. 

 33246. 



MuRCH, Clarence, Cairo, Egypt: Fossil 

 tooth of shark (Carcharodon auricnla- 

 tus). 33097. 



Murphy, J. K., AVashington, D. C. : Ver- 

 tebra of Dinosaur. 331.53. 



MusEO Civico Di Storia Naturale. 

 (See under Genoa, Italy.) 



Museum op Comparative Zoology, 

 Cambridge, Mass., transmitted b> Dr. 

 Walter Faxon : Fresh-water crabs, rep- 

 resenting .'J species; exchangt^ (327.50); 

 crabs (Porfwnuifc), representing 12 spe- 

 cies (gift) (33323). 



MuzEi Imper. Akademii Nauk. (See 

 under St. Petersburg, Russia.) 



Nashville Exposition Exhiuit. (See 

 under Interior Department, U. S. Geo- 

 logical Survey.) 



National Pearl Button Company, 

 Davenport, Iowa, transmitted by H. C. 

 Pembeck, secretary : Valve of a unio, 

 also powder ground from their shells. 

 32859. 



National Society, D. A. R., received 

 through Mrs. William Lindsay, Wash- 

 ington, D. C: a "Mayflower chest" 

 and a comb, both presented to the 

 society by Mrs. Adrian V. S. Schenck. 

 Deposit. 33297. 



Natural History Society of New 

 Brunswick. (See under New Bruns- 

 wick, Canada.) 



Navarro, Anibal Villa, Barranquilla, 

 Colombia, South America : Specimen of 

 "Enforbina," an antidote for snake 

 bite. 33050. 



Navy Department, transmitted by Hon. 

 .John D. Long, Secretary : Medal of 

 honor bestowed by the Navy Depart- 

 ment upon enlisted men of the Navy 

 and Mai'ine Corps for extraordinary 

 services. 33363. 



Neal, Daniel R., jr., Washington, D. C. : 

 "Pepper-box" revolver, 1837. 32994. 



Nelson, Aven, Laramie, Wyo. : Twenty- 

 two plants collected in Wyoming. Ex- 

 change. 33143. (See under Agricul- 

 ture, Department of.) 



Nelson, E. W., Washington, D. C. : Two 

 photographs of women : Valley of 

 Mexico. 33294. (Se<^ under Agricul- 

 ture, Department of, and Mrs. N. M. 

 Brown.) 



Nesmith and Constantine Company, 

 New York City : Large block of ma- 

 hogany bored by Teredo. 33213. 



Ness, Prof. H. (See under Agriculture, 

 Department of.) 



New Brunswick, Canada: Natural His- 

 tory Society of New Brunswick, St. 

 John, transmitted by Dr. G. F. Mat- 

 thew, curator: Thirty-three specimens, 

 representing 20 species of fossil plants 

 from St. .John, New Brunswick. 33308. 



Newell, Charles F. (See under Brook- 

 dale Museum of Natural History.) 



New Mexico Agricultural Experi- 

 ment Station, Mesilla Park, N. Mex., 

 received through Prof. J. 1). A. Cocke- 

 rell : Miscellaneous collection of insects 

 from New Mexico, including 128 speci- 

 mens containing types and cotypes 

 (32357) ; 2 specimens of hemiptera and 

 15 specimens of hyraeuoptera (32395); 



23 specimens of hymenoptera (32774); 



24 speciniens of hymenoptera, 34 speci- 

 mens of lepidoptera, including 4 types 

 and 6 cotypes (33601) ; specimen of Hes- 

 peraspis elegantula (33705). 



New York Aquarium, New York City: 

 Secimen of Mullus auratus. 33003. 



New York Colonization Society, New 

 York City: Marine shells, representing 

 6 species, crustaceans, fishes, reptiles, 



