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REPOKT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1902 



Merrill, K. D. (See under Agriculture, 

 Department of. ) 



Merrill, Dr. G. I'., U. S. National Mu- 

 seum: Quartz and feldspar from East 

 Poland, Me. (38309) ; rutile with asso- 

 ciations from Roseland, Nelson County, 

 Va. (38724); rocks and ores from Rose- 

 land, Ya. (39356). 



Merritt, W. a., U. S. National Museum: 

 Bumblebee. 39310. 



Messina, Peter, Washington, I). C. : 

 Tarantula from Cuba. 38255. 



Meunier, Dr. Stanislas, Museum of Nat- 

 ural History, Paris, France: Piece of a 

 meteorite from Salles, Villefranche, 

 and a piece of a meteorite from St. Mes- 

 min, near Troves. Exchange. 38785. 



Mexico, Mexico, Museo Nacional de 

 Mexico. Received through Dr. Man- 

 ual Urbina: Six plants. Exchange. 

 38537. 



Meyer, S. N., Washington, D. C. : Badge 

 of the Medal of Honor Legion and 

 badge of the Washington Commandery, 

 K. T., at the Toledo Conclave, 1901. 

 38588. 



MicHELi, M., Romilly, (ieneva, Switzer- 

 land: One hundred j)lants from South 

 America, collected by E. Langasse. 

 Exchange. 39299. 



Michigan Stone and Siti'ly Company, 

 Maybee, Mi('h. : Native sulphur from 

 Woolmith quarries. Purchase. 38505. 



Might, G. R., Waddington, N. Y.: Tail 

 of an albino muskrat {Fiher zibethicus). 

 38563. 



Milburn, Rev. U. S., Cortland, N. Y.: 

 Stone implement and 2 photographs. 

 38224. 



Miller, A. W., Portland, Oreg. : Cobalt 

 ore and mineral waters from Oregon, 

 collected by W. H. Newhall. 38770. 



Miller, Mrs. Eliz.vbeth Page, care G. S. 

 Miller, jr., U. S. National Museum. A 

 series of 25 ^^- specimens of a fungus 

 [Mutinus) from \'irginia. 38536. 



Miller, (territ S., jr., U. S. National 

 ^Museum: One hundred and two plants 

 from Virginia (38229); 2 plants from 

 Virginia (38333); snake and tree-frogs 

 from Quantico, ^'a. (38544); specimen 

 of JIarpidium from Montana (38597); 

 snake from Fairfax County, Va. (38699) ; 

 Short-eared owl from Geneva, N. Y. 



Miller, Gerrit S., jr. — Continued. 

 (388.38); tree-frogs from Virginia 

 (38849) ; plant and snake from Virginia 

 (39159, 39434). 



Miller, Miss Lizzie B., Minneola, Fla. : 

 Flint flakes and potsherds. 38418. 



Miller, R. B., Richlands, Va. : Stalag- 

 mitic calcite from mines at Richland 

 (38867) ; specimens of zinc and lead 

 from Virginia (39213). 



Mills, W. C, Columbus, Ohio: Three 

 photographs of a human effigy pipe. 

 38721. 



Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis, 

 Mo. : Three plants. 39225. 



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

 Specimen of CaUinectes and several 

 specimens of Uca ( 38238 ) ; specimens of 

 CaUinectes and claws (38812); crusta- 

 ceans and worms from Matagorda Bay, 

 Texas (39486); fossil oyster (39472). 



MoHR, Dr. Charles (deceased), through 

 Mrs. Sophia Mohr. (See under Smith- 

 sonian Institution. ) 



]\Ioncton, Hon. John B. (See under 

 Smithsonian Institution. ) 



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

 Muzzle-loading T"'. S. Army nmsket 

 made by the Amoskeak IManufacturing 

 Company in 1863. Manchester, N. H. 

 Purchase. 38468. 



MooRE, Clarence B., Philadelphia. Pa.: 

 Two negatives and photographs of pot- 

 tery. 39099. 



Moore, T. G., Danville, Va. : Specimen 

 of Longicorn beetle, Monohamnms fifli- 

 lator Fabricius. 38372. 



Moorhead, J. R. ( See under Agriculture, 

 Department of. ) 



More, R. L. , Beaver, Tex. : Fossils. 39354. 



Moeehead, C. R., El Paso, Tex.: Tin ore 

 from n ranklin Mountains. 38335. 



Morgan, G. D., Maxey, Tenn.: Water- 

 snake, Natrix rhombifer. 39447. 



Morgan, Mrs. G. W., Washington, 1). C. : 

 Badge of the Loyal Legion; cap orna- 

 ment. Fifteenth V. S. Infantry, 1847- 

 48; cane carried by General Morgan, 

 and a cane received from General ]\Ior- 

 gan's father. 39334. 



MoRRiLL,CnARLEs H. , Liiicohi, Nebr. Re- 

 ceived through E. H. Barbour. Sand 

 concretions from Devil Hill, South 

 Dakota, and Sioux County, Nebr. 

 Purchase. 39339. 



