LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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]Mll,I,KH, (iKKKlT S. , jr. — ( '( >IltilUK'(l. 



(Viordi'i/cx rirgl)iia)iits (I55()5()); mole 



(Scalops (ii/aaticitf<) and Flying Squirrel, 



Srinroi>k'rufi mlucelln (35092). 

 Miller, Dr. J., U. S. National MuHcnm: 



Spider {Epeint ilnuilnlUiitu Ilentz). 



34553. 

 Mills, Gen. Anson, U. S. Army: Tent 



made from buffalo skin. Loan. 34SS0. 

 Mills, R. A., Orlando, Fla. : Ilammer- 



stone from Mammoth ("ave, Kentucky. 



34895. 

 Mills, R. P., St. Petersljurg, Fla.: Crab- 

 spider, (fiistcraanitlKt cancer Ilentz. 



34506. 



JIlNNKSOTA, (tEOLOOICAL SrKVEY OF, 



Minneapolis, Minn., received through 

 Prof. W. H. Winchell: Sixty speci- 

 mens (jf Lower Helderberg fossils from 

 New York. Exchange. 35096. 



Minnesota, University of, Minneapolis, 

 Minn. : One hundred an<l thirteen 

 plants. Excliange. 35022. 



MiRiCK, Miss Nellie, Oneida, N. Y.: 

 Twenty plants. Exchange. 35233. 



]\1itchell. Dr. C. T., Canandaigua, N. Y.: 

 Three specimens of moUusks represent- 

 ing the genus Goniobasls. 34962. 



Mitchell, G. E., Washington, I^. C: 

 Four specimens of Oirpodectes nltidus 

 from Nicaragua. 34202. 



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

 Specimen of Callincctes s(q>idiis from near 

 Dupuy Lake, Texas (34017 ) ; 2 specdes of 

 fresh-water shells from Texas (34392); 

 6 specimens of Callinecte.t sapidm with 

 parasites from Old Indianola, Tex. 

 (34729); 8 species of marine shells 

 (34735); marine and land shells from 

 Texas (34833); 20 crabs (13 with para- 

 sites) from Texas (34871). 



MoAK, C. C, Corning, Iowa: Brass pipe- 

 hatchet. Purchase. 34641. 



MoiiR, Dr. Charles, Mobile, Ala.: Speci- 

 men of Viola Carolina Greene (ex- 

 cliange) (34449); plant from Lookout 

 Mountain, Mentone, Tenn. (gift) 

 (34529); 7 plants (exchange) (34623). 



MoNTEiTH, Miss Clara, New Orleans, 

 La.: Caterpillar of Enij>retia Kthntih-d 

 Clemens. 34010. 



Montreal River Iron Mining Co.mpanv, 

 Hurley, Wis. : Iron oi a. 34173. 

 NAT MUS 99 T 



Moon, E. P., Palmer, Colo., received 

 through Isaac Winston: Specimen of 

 sandstone. 33884. 



Moore, B. B., Washington, I). C: Flying 

 Squirrel, Sciuroptcriix volacella. 35161. 



Moore, C. B., Philadelphia, Pa.: Six 

 counterfi'it ceremonial crooks. .'>3824. 



Moore, Dr. H. D., New Lexington, Pa.: 

 Specimen of Clinfoiila umbellata. 35 1 46. 



Moore, J. E. , Seattle, Wash. : Specimen 

 of molybdenum. 33846. 



MooRHEAi), James, Pecos High Bridge 

 (Lozier j)ost-office), Tex.: Five ])lants. 

 34161. 



MooREHEAi), Warren K. (See umler 

 Thomas Wilson. ) 



MoRELiA, Mexico, Museo Michoacano, 

 received through Dr. Manuel Martinez 

 Solorzano: Seven birds' skins and 90 

 specimens of insects from Mexico. Ex- 

 change. 34305. 



MoRCJAN, Dr. E. L., Washington, D. C: 

 Specimens of Flying Scjuirrel, Sciurop- 

 terus volucdla (34280, 34644). 



Morris, G. F. (See under Smithsonian 

 Institution, Bureau of Ethnology. ) 



Morrison, E. H. (See under Walker 

 Electric Company. ) 



Morton, Mrs. A. E., Olney, Colo.: Speci- 

 men of Mantis, tStaginoiiKoitiff carolma 

 Linufeus; 2 tarantulas, and a specimen 

 of Holbrook's Lizard, Ilolbrookia macu- 

 lata. 34129. 



Moss, William, Ashton-under-Lyne, 

 England: Shells from Lifu, Loyalty 

 Islands, Oceanica (34887); 3,000 speci- 

 mens of minute marine and land shells 

 from the same locality (35113). 



MuLFORD, Miss A. I., Washington, 1). C. : 

 Three plants from New Mexico. .34145. 



MuNiz, Dr. M. A. (See under Smithson- 

 ian Institution, Bureau of Ethnology. ) 

 MuRDAUH, Mrs. H. I., Luray, S. C. : 

 Crab Spider, (TaMcnicantha cancer 

 Hentz. 34100. 

 MuRFELDT, Miss Mary, Kirkwood, Mo.: 

 Fourteen specimens of insects. 35007. 

 Murray, Cteorce. (See under l^ondon, 



England, British IMuseum. ) 

 Musee d'Histoire Naturelle. (See un- 

 der Paris, France. ) 



