LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 555 



McGee, W. J. (U. S. Geological Survey). Silver ores from .Mexico. 25195. 



McGinniss, William II. (Youngstown, Ohio). One hundred and sixteen crystals of 

 selenite froni Ellsworth, Mahoning County, Ohio. 25056. 



McGrath, J. E. (See under Treasury Department. U. S. Coast and <; letic Sur- 

 vey.) 



McGregor, R. C. (Denver, Colo.). Frog. 25243. 



McGuiRE, J. D. (See under J. 1>. Morrow.) 



McLarei*, Charles (North West River, Hamilton lulet, Labrador), through Prof. 

 ('. A. Kenaston. Crooked knife obtained from the Waskopie ami Montagnais 

 Indians of Labrador. 24973. 



McLaren, William (U. S. National Museum). Irish "Shillalie." 25571. 



McMillan, D. T. (Magnolia, N. C). Fragment of a pottery vessel found about 15 

 feet below the surface of a marl-bed. 24582. 



Mallery, Garrick. (See under Dr. Charles E. Woodruff, IT. S. Army, i 



Mally, Frederick W. (See under S. B. Johnson.; 



Mantegazza, Paolo. (See under National Museum of Anthropology, Florence, 

 Italy.) 



Marks, M. L. (Washington, I). C). Five gold ornaments from ancient graves in 

 the United States of Colombia. 25150. 



Markson, Philip A. (Herman's Ranch, Snake River, Oregon). Two specimens of 

 copper ore from the Idaho side < f Snake River (24735) ; cuprite ami native cop- 

 per from Little Bar, Snake River, collected by Dr. W. II. Melville, [T. S. Geo- 

 logical Survey (24934); silver ore from Union County (25194 ). 



Marron, Thomas (1". S. National Museum). Specimen of northern phalarope 

 ( I'll alarop its lohatus) from Washington Navy Yard bridge. 24768. 



Marsh, Prof. O. C. (See under Interior Department. U. S. Geological Survey.) 



Marsh, George B. (Nogales, Ariz.), through P. L. Jouy, U. S. National Museum. 

 Alcoholic specimen of iquana (Clcnosaura multispinisf), a rare species, new to 

 the alcoholic collection. 24651. 



Marsh, W. A. (Aledo, 111.). Three species of unios from the Mississippi Valley. 

 Exchange. 24841. 



Marshall, George (Laurel, Md.). Specimen of woodhare {Lepus sylraticus) in the 

 flesh (24682); jumping-mouse (Zapiis hudsonius) in the flesh (24793) ; star-nosed 

 mole (Condylura cristata) (25618); garter-snake (25667); skin of purple grackle 

 (Quisculus quiscula) (25707). 



Marshall, Henry (Laurel, Md.). Albino gray squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis) in the 

 flesh (24564) ; common mole (Sealops aquaticus) in the flesh (24576) ; three blue Jays 

 {Cyanodtta cristata) and a hermit thrush in the flesh (25331, 25497) ; whippoorwiil 

 (Antrostomus vodferus), and a blue jay {Cyanodtta cristata) in the llesh (25679). 



Martin, Dr. D. S. (New York City). Two pieces of lignite from Disco Island, 

 Greenland. 24755. 



Martin, T. C. (New York City). Original sketch by S. F. B. Morse, showing cir- 

 cuit of telegraph between Boston and New York. 24901. 



Marx, Dr. George. (See under Prof. J. W. P. Jenks.) 



Mason, Prof. 0. T. (See under Miss Irene S. Daniel, R. R. (Jnrley, Leopold Lucks.) 



Matthews, R. E. (Roanoke. Va.). Specimen of Citiieronia regalis Fab., with eggs. 

 25791. 



Maynard, George C. (Washington, D. C). Lithograph of Thomas A. Edison ami 

 of building in which first telegraph office was opened by Mr. Morse iu Balti- 

 more (deposit) (24944); two English dial-telegraph instruments, and a Kenosha 

 telegraph-insulator, belonging to the Old Time Telegraphers' collection (gil) 

 (25097); Morse telegraph-relay used iu the year 1860 (deposit) (25413). (Ste 

 under Paul D. Connor. O. A. Gurley, Charles M. Heaton, William Kline, I. N 

 Miller, W. A. Neill, and The E. S. Greeley Company.) 



