558 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1892. 



Moreland, Walter (Washington, P. C). Specimen of Larimux fasciatus from 

 Fortress Monroe (25742); cunner or blue perch (Ctenolabrm adspersus) (25794). 



Morgan, T. H. (Byrn Mawr, Fa.). Specimens of crustaceans from near Jamaica, 

 West Indies. 25373. 



Morgan, W. .1., & Co. (Cleveland, Ohio). Three specimens of chromo-lithographic 

 poster work. 25875. 



Morganton Land IMPROVEMENT Company ( Morgan ton, N. C). Indian hatchet 

 from Cherry Fields, specimens of almandite and of corundum altering to da- 

 niourite from Burke County, and of corundum from Yancey County, collected 

 •by W. S. Yeates, of the National Museum. 21904. 



Morrison, Prof. James II. (Luray, Va.). Bat from Virginia. 25457. 



Morrow, J. B. (Ellicott City, Md.), through J. D. McGuire. Grooved ax from 

 Cumberland County, Pa., and polished hatchet from Hardin County, Ohio. 24910. 



MORSE, S. F. B. (See under T. C. Martin. ) 



Moss, William (Ashton-under-Lyne, England). Specimens of Bulimus aeutux with 

 microscopic slides, and specimens showing serrated organ and details (24332) ; 

 12 microscopical slides of dentition of British inollusks (25387). 



MUKHARJI, T. N. (See under Department of State.) 



Murdoch, John (Washington, D. ('.). Chromo-photogravure of a Spanish man-of- 

 war (25333); pair of Eskimo winter mittens made of Polar bearskin from the 

 village of Utkiavwing, near Point Harrow. Alaska (25515); hooded frock 

 (Atige) (forming costume of a man), made of spotted skin of the tame Siberian 

 reindeer, and a pair of highly ornamented full-dress boots of reindeer skin 

 (25645) ; 8 bird skins, representing 7 species, from eastern Massachusetts (25716). 



Murray, J. OGDEN (Goshen, Ya.). Arrow-heads (25087, 25545). 



Murray. John (Edinburgh. Scotland). Eighty-nine specimens of hermit crabs 

 from the Firth of Clyde. 25925. 



Muschamp, Edward. (See under J. H. McCreery.) 



Museum of Comparative ZoOlogy (Cambridge, Mass.), through Prof. S. Garman. 

 Two lizards from South Dakota (25031); alcoholic specimen of Azevia panamen- 

 sis (25687). Exchange. 



MUSEUM OF Fink Arts (Boston, Mass.). Modern impression from a fifteenth or 

 sixteenth century wooden block in the possession of the Museum of Fine Arts. 

 24947. 



Museum of Natural History (Paris, France). Forty buds' skins, representing 36 

 species, from Madagascar, the Phillipine, and other adjacent islands (25091) ; 

 through Dr. E. Beauregard, skeletons of Bhynchotm rufescens, Chauna chararia, 

 Ketupa leschenantti, SarMdiornis cegyptius, Psophia crepitans, Gypsfulvus, Turaeus 

 purpurea*, Rhynochcetus jubatus, Phalacrocorax urile, 7 mammal skeletons, and an 

 alcoholic specimen of Chimpanzee (24853). Exchange. 



Muzzey, GEORGE E. (Lexington, Mass.). Silver medal of centennial celebration of 

 the. battle of Lexington, April 19, 1875. 24958. 



Narrin, Mrs. M. L. (Goodrich, Mich.). Specimen of serpentine quartzite. 24621. 



Nash, B. T. (Syracuse, N. Y.), through Hon. J. J. Belden. Cap owned and worn by 

 Nathan Ives during the naval engagement between the Kearsarge and Alabama, 

 sheath-knife and sailor's palm, also owned by Mr. Ives. 25148. 



National Museum or Anthropology (Florence, Italy), through Prof. Paolo Mante- 

 gazza. Thirty-seven archaeological objects from Italy. Exchange. 24919. 



National Museum of Costa Pica (San Jose, Costa Rica). Four birds' skins, repre- 

 senting 2 new species (24644) ; through Mr. George K. Cherrie, type specimens 

 of Mionectes sernischistaceus, sp. now. and Ornithion pusillum subflavum Snlph., 

 nov. (24921). 



Naval Eclipse Expedition (United States). Seven birds' skins, representing 2 

 species from Ascension and St. Helena Islands. 25700. 



Xeal, Dr. James C. (Lake City, Fla.). Eighteen arrow-heads and a perforator from 

 Kabun County, Ga. 24650. 



