LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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Ludlow, S., & Co., Spring Lake, N. J.: 

 Specimen of Leather-jacket, OUgoplitcs 

 oceidentalix. 35391. 



LrtiK.N'BEEL, W. G., U. S. National Mu- 

 8eum: Specimens of Mus mum-nlms. 

 (35604, 36441.) 



LiTHER, Dr. R. M., Sonth Orange, N. J.: 

 Two Burmetie dabs, 2 Zulu spear? with 

 native handles, and 2 Naga spears. 

 35729. 



Lyox, M. W., jr., U. S. National Museum: 

 Specimen of Cassis (35445) ; 3 skins and 

 skulls of Mus musculas (35612); 4 fox 

 squirrels {Sciurus niger) (purchase) 

 (36325). 



McAllister, J. T., Hot Springs, Va. : 

 Tooth of a mastodon. 36407. 



McClatchie, Prof. A. J., Phoenix, Ariz.: 

 Specimen of Aspleniam respertinum 

 klaxon, from California. 36538. 



McClure, S. S., New York, N. Y.: Col- 

 ored sketch of Mammoth restored. 

 35985. 



MacClure, William. (See under L. V. 

 Pirsson. ) 



MacCormick, R. C. (See under Smith- 

 sonian Institution, Bureau of Eth- 

 nology. ) 



McCoRMicK, L. M., Glen Island Museum, 

 New Rochelle, N. Y. : Small collection 

 of bats from the Philippine Islands. 

 (36001); bats and a crab from Porto 

 Rico, West Indies (36663). 



McDoxoiGH, P., Bridgetown, Barbados, 

 West Indies: Bats from the vicinity of 

 Bridgetown (purchase) (35998); rep- 

 tiles and batracliians (gift) (36045). 

 (See under C. F. Howe.) 



McGee, Dr. Anita Newcomb, Washington, 

 D. C. Received through Smithsonian 

 Institution, Bureau of Ethnology: Sun- 

 <lried brick from a shell mound near 

 Hampton, Va. 35548. 



McliEE, W J, Bureau of Ethnology, 

 Washington, D. C. : oNIusquaki loom. 

 Excliange. 36385. 



Mc<jiNNis, W. H., Youngstown, Ohio: 

 Thirteen specimens ><( selenite crystals. 

 35834. 



McGowAN, Mrs. E. P., Washington, D. C. 

 Received through Department of Agri- 

 culture: Plant from California. 36582. 

 ( See under Agriculture, Department of. ) 



McGregor, R. C, Palo Alto, Cal.: Ten 

 birds' skins from California (deposit) 

 (35490) ; 2birds' skins( Tringa minuiiUa) 

 (gift) (35605); 75 l)irds' skins from 

 California (exchange) (35869); crusta- 

 ceans and mollusks from the Hawaiian 

 Islands (gift) (36562). 



McGrew, Morris, Plain ville, Ohio: Fine 

 siliceous mud fro,m Florida. 35590. 



McGuire, J. D. (See under Linthicum, 

 Dr. T. W. ) 



McIntosh, AV., St. John's, New Bruns- 

 wick, Canada: Six specimens of Lepi- 

 doptera. 36419. 



McIxTYRE, Frank, Bohemia, Oreg. ; 

 Crystals from Oregon (35993); speci- 

 mens of cerussite, from Musick Mine, 

 Bohemia Peak, Calipooha Range. 

 (36173) ; specimens of cerussite (36221. ) 



McKiNNEY, :\I. B., Estatoe, N. C: Soap- 

 stone carving from Mitchell County. 

 35947. 



MacMillan, Prof. Conway, University 

 of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn.: 

 Ninety-six specimens of xiolets. Ex- 

 change. 36085. 



McMillan, P. A., Banyan, Fla. : Water- 

 bug, Belostoma uhlei-i ^lontandon. 

 35797. 



McNally, JNIa.jor V. (See under War 

 Department. ) 



McNuLTY, Dr. L. , Laurel, Md. : Skin 

 and skull of a fox. Exchange. 36339. 



Maca LESTER, C, Wytheville, Va. : 

 Mounted albino Summer Duck {Aix 

 sponsa), from New Jersey. 35872. 



Macoun, Prof. John, Geological Survey, 

 Ottawa, Canada: Six hundred and 

 forty-one specimens of mosses from 

 St. Paul Island, Bering Sea (purchase) 

 (36029); 586 plants (purchase) (36356); 

 100 specimens of violets from Canada 

 (exchange) (36515). 



Madsen, Serg. O. J., U. S. A., Puerto 

 Principe, Cuba: Sphinx-moth. 35954. 



Magretti, Dr. Paola, Milan, Italy: Four 

 hundred and ninety-four specimens of 

 Hymenoptera. Exchange. 36372. 



Mahler, INIiss A. L., Chelan, Wa.sh. : 

 Cricket {Stenopehnatus tulpa Burm.). 

 35718. 



Maier, Jacob, Philadelphia, Pa. : Homop- 

 terous insect ( Trldiuoiid nmpelopsidU 

 Harris). 35246. 



