LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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McGciRK, J. D., EUicott City, Maryland: 

 relished stone inipleiuent (31G()9); 

 carved pipe of serpentine found in 

 Kentucky (31958). Deposit. (See 

 under William 1). Porter.) 



McIi.HENNY, E. A., Averys Island. Louisi- 

 ana: Twenty-six birds. 31120. 



McKke, S. B., Mineville, New York: 

 S])t'(imeus of zircon iVoiu Essex County. 

 31526. 



McKesson & Kobbins, New York City: 

 Four specimens of drugs. 31825. 



McMaxxen, Dr. C. T., White Springs, 

 Florida, transmitted by Hon. S. Pasco, 

 Uulinished Indian arrowhead found in 

 a field near the Suwance Kiver. 32057. 



MacMillan, C, Minuea])olis, Minnesota: 

 Two hundred and fourteen dried plants. 

 Exchange. 31032. 



McMillan, P. A., Banyan, Florida: 

 Specimen of White-tailed Kite, Elanus 

 leucurus. 31477. 



Macoun, J., Geological Survey of Can- 

 ada, Ottawa, Canada Plants from 

 Pribilofand Bering islands. Gift and 

 Exchange (31502, 31938, 32051). 



MaC(^un, J. M., Geological Museum, 

 Ottawa, Canada: Skeleton of a sea- 

 otter. Exchange. 31916. 



Manchester, England: Manchester 

 MfSEUM, Owens College, trans- 

 mitted by William E. Hoyle, Keeper. 

 Fifty-fonr species of Carboniferous fos- 

 sils, illustrating a paper by Mr. H. Bol- 

 ton, entitled "'The Lancashire Coal 

 Measures,"' and read before the New 

 York Academy of Sciences. 32277. 



Man.sfield Memorial Museum, Mans- 

 field. Ohio, transmitted by E. Wilkin- 

 son, curator: Insects, representing 24 

 species from Mexico. 31624. 



Masius, a. G., Department of Agricul- 

 ture: Specimen of Thahsia uniflora. 

 32111. 



Maklatt, C. L., Department of Agricul- 

 ture: Ninety specimens of Cynipid;e, 

 representing 21 species. 31768. 



Maj:.sh, W. a., Aledo, Illinois: Unios 

 (31298,31410). 



Marshall, George, Laurel, Maryland: 

 Two plants collected for the National 

 Museum. 32281. 



Marshall, H. K., Laurel, Maryland: 

 Specimen of Sciurua hudaoniua. 32123. 

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Mason, Prof. O. T., U. S. Naticmal Mu- 

 seum : Steel engraving of a portrait of 

 Benjamin Hallowel. 31630. 



Masterman, E. E., New Loudon, Ohio: 

 Three photographs of a Great Horned 

 Owl. 31418. 



Matschie, Dr. Paul. (See under Berlin, 

 Germany: Koyal Zoological Museum.) 



Matthew, Dr. G. F., St. John, New 

 Brunswick, Canada: Two speciuiv^ns of 

 MicrodiscHSschucherti Matthew. 31424. 



Maxwell, Hugh, St. George, West Vir- 

 ginia: Sjjeciuien of dust obtained by 

 melting so-called "black snow" which 

 fell in Tucker County. 31834. 



Maynakd, G. C. (See under Telegrajihic 

 Historical Society of North America.) 



Mead, G. B., San Francisco, California: 

 Eight birds' skins. 32178. 



Meadok, J. F., Pha»nix, Arizona: Speci- 

 men of Melittia gloriosa H. Edwards. 

 31806. 



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

 Myer, \'irginia: Nine herbarium si)e(i- 

 lueus of Tradiscanlia and lJmbellifera>, 

 from Minnesota (30892) ; 6 specimens of 

 I'eromy>icii8 leucopus and 2 crayfishes 

 (30923); the feet of a Moose {Alcea 

 machli8 = Alee alcca) from Two Rivers, 

 Minnesota (30925) ; 300 plants, fishes, 

 72 birds' skins, reptiles, insects, shells, 

 mammal skins, marine invertebrates, 

 and alcoholic birds from New York 

 (31110); specimen of ('upripedhim par- 

 vijiorum (32216) ; collection of plants, 

 birds' skins, reptiles, turtle, dry-land 

 and fresh-water shtdls, birds, crusta- 

 ceans, mammal skins, small collection 

 of fishes from New York (31250) ; land, 

 fresh-water shells and inollusks. repre- 

 senting 19 species, from New York 

 (31312); reptiles and batrachians from 

 Maryland and Virginia (31480) ; Unios 

 fiom Fort Snelliug, Minnesota, repre- 

 senting 2 species (31986) ; photograph 

 of tlie discharge of David Niles, ser- 

 geant in the American Army, signed by 

 George Washington and Jonathan 

 Trumbull, jr., .June 13, 1783 (32033); 

 specimen of MicrotHs pennaylvanicus 

 from the Smithsonian grounds (32142); 

 snake and a tree-toad (32154). 



Mearns, Master Louis di Zere(;a, Fort 

 Myer. Virjiinia: Specimen of Microlus 

 jnnetorum, in the flesh (31538) ; 3 skins 



