LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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Macoun, J. M. (See under Agriculture, 

 Department of.) 



Magruder, Jx'liax (Clierrydale, Va.): 

 Flying Squirrel, Sciuropterus rohicella, 

 in the flesh. 30150. 



Mally, F. W. (See under Agriculture, 

 Department of.) 



Marlatt, C. L. (See under Agriculture, 

 Department of. ) 



Marasiilian, S. S. (New York City) : 

 Turkish coin (Chairak) dated 1293 of 

 the Hegira. 30516. 



Marean, J. B. (Washington, D. C): 

 Broad- winged Hawk, Biiteo latissimus, 

 in the flesh, from Maryland. 29911. 



Marsh, Prof. O. C. (New Haven, Conn.) : 

 Two charts showing restorations of 

 extinct animals. 30119. (Set^ under 

 Interior Department, II. S. Geological 

 Survey.) 



Marshall, Dr. E. B. (Annville, Pa.), 

 transmitted by Eev. W. H. Lewars: 

 Grooved ax. 30260. 



Marshall, George (Laurel, Md.): Her- 

 barium specimens of Hahenaria Uicera, 

 Limodoriim tiiherosum ; Sarracenia pur- 

 porea, L. ; specimens of Adelonycterus 

 fuscus, and Atalaiiha noreboracensts 

 (29573, 29577, 29689, 29770, 29850). 



Marshall, Henry (Smithsonian Insti- 

 tution): King Eider Duck. 30161. 



Marx, Mrs. Minnie (Washington, D. C.) : 

 Collection of Arachnida belonging to 

 the late Dr. Marx. Deposit. 30653. 



Mason, Prof. 0. T. (U. S. National Mu- 

 seum) : Nineteen sheets containing por- 

 traits of i>rominent men and women. 

 306.S3. 



Mathers, Wallace (Cambria, Cal.); 

 Eggs of Turkey Buzzard, Cathartes 

 aura, and American Crow, Corrus amer- 

 icaniis. 30803. 



Matthews, Miss M. E. (Chatham, N. J.) : 

 H(^llgramite-fly, Corydaliis coriiKtns, 

 and Owl Moth, Caiocala conciimbens. 

 29589. 



Matthews, P. F. (Florence, Ala.): Box- 

 tortoise from near Florence (gift) 

 (29580) ; arclueological objects from the 

 bottom lands ofthe Tennessee River and 

 Cypress Creek, Ala. (dejiosit), (29655); 

 817 archaological objects from Michi- 

 gan and Alabama (deposit) (returned) 

 (29907). 



Matthews, R. S. (U. S. National Mu- 

 seum) : Specimens of Leptoglossus oppo- 

 aitus with eggs, and PelUlnota punctata, 

 mammals, reptiles, batrachians, and 

 land shells (29567); small collection of 

 skins and skulls of mammals from the 

 District of Columbia (29766). 



M.a^tthews, Dr. Washingt()N, U. S. A. 

 (Army Medical Museum, Washington, 

 D. C): Collection of paints obtained 

 from the Moki and Navajo Indians, and 

 3 fragments of pottery pipes from Fort 

 Wingate (gift) (30086) ; a sock and san- 

 dal from the cave-dwellings (exchange) 

 (30151). (See under Agriculture, De- 

 partment of.) 



Matthews, Mrs. AVashington (Wash- 

 ington, D. C): Clay fetish from a 

 Canon near Zuni. 30671. 



Mayer, Robert & Co. (New York 

 City) : Chromolithographic show-card, 

 "Bouquet of Roses," after Paul de 

 Longpre. 30635. 



Maynard, George C. (See under Henry 

 A. Reed, and The Telegraphic Historical 

 Society of North America.) 



Mazyck, William G. (Charleston, S. 

 C): Five specimens o( Bulimtis ventri- 

 cbsus, Drap., from Sullivan's Island, 

 Charleston Harbor (gift) (30041); 10 

 species of shells from the same locality 

 (exchange) (30553). 



Means, Thomas H. (Department of Agri- 

 culture) : Limestone and residual soil 

 from Clarksville, Tenn. 30796. 



Mearns, Dr. Edgar A., U. S. A. (Fort 

 Myer, Va. ): Small collection of mam- 

 mals from Fort Myer, Va., and Gettys- 

 burg, Pa., (29772); Box-turtles from 

 Virginia (30285); specimen oi Scalops 

 aqitaticiis (30125) ; 2 specimens of Kan- 

 garoo Rat, Bipodomys merriaml, and a 

 specimen of Feromysciis ercmicu.i from 

 Tiburon Island, Gulf of California 

 (30445). 



Mearxs, Master L. Z. (Fort Myer, Va. ) : 

 Set of eggs of Ovenbird, Sc'niriis auro- 

 ca2)iHits, from Virginia. 30659. 



Meek, Prof. S. E. (Fayetteville, Ark.) : 

 Craytishes (30200) ; skull of Equus ca- 

 ballus (30243). 



Melbourne Botanical Gardens (Mel- 

 bourne, Australia), through William R. 

 Guilfoyh': Thirty specimens of seeds 

 and a pamphlet. 30009. 



