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Maiu'k, C. H., Memphis, Teiiii. : ('nuiiuni 

 found near West ]Momphis. o()H52. 



]\rAYKR, Sergt. Maj. Casfku, Fort Meade, 

 S. Dak.: Larva of a golden-eye<l insect 

 {('hrysopa). 35482. 



Mead, C. H., Ponce, P. E. : Fossils from 

 the southern side of Porto Kico. 36503. 



]\Iead, Eugene. (See under Smithsonian 

 Institution, Bureau of Ethnology.) 



Mearxh, Dr. E. A., U. S. A., Fort Adams, 

 Newport, R. I. : Collection of mammal 

 skins and skulls, skeleton of a dolphin, 

 lish-bones, bird's head, crabs, sponges, 

 and birds' skins (gift) (30089); speci- 

 mens of rocks showing weathering 

 (purchase) (36508); collection of mam- 

 mals, crabs, dry fish and fish-bones 

 and a porpoise skeleton (gift) (36645). 

 (See under Ash, C. E. ) 



Mearns, Master Louis di Zerega, New- 

 port, R. I.: Two mammal skins and 

 4 birds' skins. Deposit. 36091. 



Meehan, J. v., U. S. National Museum: 

 Copy of the New York Herald of April 

 15, 1865, containing an illustrate<l notice 

 of the death of President Lincoln. 

 36238. 



Melnikof, M., Musee d' Institut des 

 Mines, St. Petersburg, Russia: Si)eci- 

 mens of meteorites (Indarka and Au- 

 gustiuowka). Exchange. 36296. 



Melville, J. C, Prestwick, West Man- 

 chester, England: Two abyssal sliells. 

 35584. 



Melville, W. P., Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.: 

 Reptiles, insects, a mammal, and a bird 

 from Angola, West Africa. 35784. 



Merri.v.m, Dr. C. H. (See imder Harri- 

 man, E. H.) 



Merriam, J. C, University of California, 

 Berkeley, Cal.: Two specimens of 

 Trochocyathns californinnuH Vaughan 

 (35805) ; 12 specimens of fossil cf)rals 

 from California (36632) . 



Merrihew, Mrs. E. L., Long Beach, Cal.: 

 Shells. 35697. 



Merrill, Dr. George P., U. S. National 

 Museum: Slate and associated rocks 

 from Brownville, Me. (35341); geo- 

 logical material from Maine, New 

 Hampshire, and Vermont (35342); 

 fresh-water mollusks from Penobscot 

 County, Me. (35428) ; slates from Gran- 

 ville, Washington County, N. Y. 

 (35510); meteoric stone from Duruma, 



Merrill, Dr. <teorge P. — Continued. 

 East Africa (35815); minerals and asso- 

 ciations from Mitchell County, N. C. 

 (35880); skin of a lynx from Mitchell 

 County, N. C. (35918); fresh and 

 weathered rocks from Chatham, Va. 

 (35983); specimen of turquoise from 

 New Mexico (purchase) (36006); 10 

 photographs of quarries fossil verte- 

 brates from Freezeout Hills, Wyoming 

 (purchase ) ( 36007 ) ; fragments of Vera- 

 min meteorite (36028). 



Merrill, L. B., Paris, Me.: Geological 

 material. Purchase. 35558. 



Metz & Schloerb, Oshkosh, Wis. Re- 

 ceived through C. A. Woodruff: Two 

 pairs of snowshoes and two pairs of 

 moccasins. 36275. 



Mexico, Mexico, National Museum. 

 Received through Dr. Manuel Urbina, 

 director: Type specimen of Cornus ur- 

 hmai, from Mexico. Exchange. 36540. 



Miguel, Jean, Barrubio, Herault, France: 

 Collection of Cretaceous and Tertiary 

 fossils, vertebrate fossils, and 36 prehis- 

 toric implements. Exchange. 36097. 



Milan, Italy, Museum of Natural His- 

 tory. Received through Dr. C. Bel- 

 lotti : Collection of fishes from the Red 

 Sea and Italy. Exchange. 36396. 



Miller, B. D., Peterboro, N. Y. : Two 

 shrews. 36267. 



Miller, Mrs. E. P., Atlantic City, N. J.: 

 Si^ecimen of Hijipa and one of Libinia 

 (36346) ; fiddler-crabs and Hippas from 

 Atlantic City (36492). 



Miller, F. J. X., Washington, D. C. Re- 

 ceived through Department of Agricul- 

 ture: Plant. .35675. 



Miller, Gerrit S., Jr., U. S. National 

 Museum : Specimen ( topotype) of Lepns 

 haclunani uhrricolor (35317); tree-frog 

 from New York (.35320) ; type sjaecinien 

 of Hyla eclttala, from Four Mile Run, 

 Virginia(35436) ; mammals from Prince 

 George County, Md. (35748); snake 

 from Maryland (35780) ; bat, Pipistrellus 

 suhflavus, from Forest Glen, Md. 

 (35928); frog {Hyla versicolor), from 

 Massachusetts (35994) ; Fox Sparrow, 

 Pusserella iliaca (36265); collection of 

 fishes made in the tributaries of Red 

 Creek (36359); parasitic fungus from 

 Virginia (.36544). 



