LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 557 



Mexdexhall, Prof. T. C. (See under Treasury Department, U, S. Coast and Geo- 

 detic Survey. ) 



Mexeeke, Speed S. (Louisville, Ky.t. Specimen of native silkworm, Telea polyphe- 

 mus. 24730. 



Merriam, Dr. C. Hart (Chief of Division of Ornithology and Mammalogy, Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture). Four birds' skins, representing 2 species from Florida 

 aud Texas. Deposit. 25853. (See under Department of Agriculture. Smith- 

 sonian Institution, National Zoological Park.) 



Merrill, George P. (See under Prof. W. J. Brown, J. W. Fleming; Smithsonian 

 Institution, T T . S. National Museum.) 



Merrill, Consul-General Samuel. (See under Department of State.) 



Metcalf, H. D. (Landover, Md.). Bill of lading- of the Philadelphia and Baltimore 

 Citizens' Union Line of Transportation, April IS, 1840. 25258. 



Michacd, Dr. Gustave (San Jose, Costa Rica), through Prof. C. V. Riley. Thirty- 

 three specimens, representing 16 species of insects of various orders from Costa 

 Rica. 24S74. 



Middli.tox, R. Morton (South Pittsburg, Tenn.). Specimen of Plethodon ceneus. 

 25755. 



Miles, L. (Ashley, N. Dak.). Head of prairie hen (Tympanuchus americanus). 25662. 



Miller, Charles, Jr. (Grand Rapids, Mich.). Fossil shells and 5 small arrow- 

 heads. 25711. 



Miller, I. N. (Cincinnati, Ohio), through Mr. George C. Maynard. Morse telegraph 

 key, belonging to the Old Time Telegraphers' Collection. Deposit. 25095. 



Miller, Capt. James M. (Washington, D. C). Original roll aud muster of the 

 Commander-in-Chief (Gen. Washington) guard for the month of July, certified 

 by William Colfax, lieutenant in command; testimonial to good service and 

 character of Baron de Arendt, from the War Office, Philadelphia, September 15, 

 1778. 25672. 



Millmore, William (Sitka, Alaska), through Prof. Charles -II. Gilbert. Crab. 

 24776. 



Mindelefp, Cosmos (U. S. Bureau of Ethnology). Specimen of calcite pseudomorph 

 after glauberite from Rio Verde, Ariz. 24988. 



Mitchell, George (Vancouver, Wash.). Nests of Ginclus meocicanus. (24615, 24670.) 



Mitchell, Guy E. (Washington, D. C). Two hundred and fifty-two specimens of 

 birds' eggs, representing 34 species. 25167. 



Mitchell. J. I). (Victoria, Tex.). Thirty-eight species of shells (25542); miscella- 

 neous shells (25837). 



Moffett, J. S. (Harrisonburg, Va.). Polished slab of stalagmite marble. 25240. 



Moller, Theodore (Washington, I). C). War-club of the Ute Indians of Colorado. 

 24994. 



Monks, Miss S. P. (Los Angeles, Cal.). Recent aud fossil shells. 2581 1. 



Moxtandon, Prof. A. L. (Bucarest, Roumania). Two hundred and twenty.-four spec- 

 imens representing 76 species of Old World hemiptera, well preserved, authori- 

 tatively named, and new to the collection (24579) ; 30 species of exotic hemiptera 

 (25244); 29 species of heteroptera (25520). 



Montgomery, S. H. (Portsmouth, Ohio). Forty flint implements from Ohio and 

 Kentucky. Exchange. 25375. 



Mooxev, James (U. S. Bureau of Ethnology). Ethnological objects from the Pinte 

 Indians, consisting of a blanket of rabbit skins, 3 arrows, stick-game, lire-drill, 

 body of decoy duck, and part of rush mat made by a Winnebago Indian. 25LS. 

 (See under Smithsonian Institution. U. S. Bureau of Ethnology.) 



Moorehead, Warrex K. (Camp Hopewell, Anderson, Ohio). Altar made of baked 

 clay from a mound on the north fork of Paint Creek, Ross County, Ohio. 25003. 



Morcom, G. F. (Chicago, 111.). Cackling goose {Branta canadensis minima) in the 

 flesh. 24986. 



