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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSETTM, 1900. 



Miller, Dr. M. (i., riiiladelphia, Pa.: 

 Lizard-fisli, SyiiodiDt /(vtcnn, from Pine 

 Island Sound, Florida. 36412. 



MiLLiGAN, Dr. John D., U. S. Fish Com- 

 mission: Skin of a Merganser. 35903. 



MiLNER, A. N., Webb City, Mo. : Crystals 

 of sphalerite and marcasite on chert. 

 36433. 



Minnesota, University of, Minneapolis, 

 Minn. : Fifty-seven plants from various 

 localities. Exchange. 36357. 



Minor, Lucian, Galveston, Tex.: Speci- 

 men of fulgurite found in the white 

 sand hills in Ward County, N. Dak. 

 35498. 



Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis, 

 Mo.: One hundred and seventy-five 

 specimens of violets collected by J. B. 

 S. Norton (35577); specimen of Viola 

 vitn-um (36519). Exchange. 



Mitchell, Hon. J. D., Victoria, Tex.: 

 Deformed carapace and claw of a crab 

 {Callinedes sapidus) (35749); 4 speci- 

 mens of Dentalium MsjKmle from Texas 

 (35779). 



Mock, M. G., Muncie, Ind. : Sixteen spear- 

 heads, stone hatchets, drilled tablets, 

 etc. , from near Muncie. 35551. 



MoE, Rev. P., Coon Valley, Wis.: Two 

 fossil teeth of mammals. 35653. 



MooNEY, James. (See under Smithsonian 

 Institution, Bureau of Ethnology.) 



Moore, Clarence B., Philadelphia, Pa., 

 and Pine Key, Fla. : Four shell ham- 

 mers (36163); shell hatchet found on 

 the surface of Mound Island, or John- 

 sons Key, Estew Bay, Lee County, Fla. 

 (36250); shell implement from Good- 

 land Point, Marco Island, Lee County, 

 Fla. (36320) ; 27 perforated shell imple- 

 ments from the Ten Thousand Islands 

 (in the southeastern coast of Florida 

 (36590). 



Morris, E. L., Washington, D. C: Six 

 plants. Exchange. 35678. 



Moses, AV. H. (See under Admiral Dewey 

 Reception Committee.) 



MorrER, Dr. Murray' Galt, Washington, 

 D. C. : Insects from Mountain Lake, 

 Maryland. 35567. 



MtJNCH, Prof. Herman, San Cristobal, 

 Mexico: Two species of ferns from San 

 Cristobal (35384); fern from Mexico 

 (35753). 



Murphy, lU'v. .1. W., Washington, D. C. : 

 Nest of Yellow-throated Vireo ( Virro 

 Jiarifrons) . 35471. 



Musee d'Histoire Naturelle (Labora- 

 toire d'Entomologie), Paris, France. 

 (See under Paris, France.) 



MusEo Civico Di Storia Nati-kale. (See 

 under" Milan, Italy.) 



Museo Nacional. (See under San Jose, 

 Costa, Rica.) 



Museu Paulista. (See under Sao Paulo, 

 Brazil.) 



Museum ues Konigreichs Bohmen. (See 

 under Prague, Bohemia. ) 



Museum of Comparative Zoology, Cam- 

 bridge, Mass. Received through Dr. 

 Walter Faxon: Six specimen of crabs 

 representing 3 species. Exchange. 

 35906. 



MussER, F. P., Millheim, Pa.: Crab- 

 spider {Gasteracantha cancer Hentz). 

 35426. 



Myer, S. N., Washington, D. C. : Peace 

 Jubilee medal struck in Washington, 

 D. C, May 23, 1899 (35864); forah 

 pointer or " yad" made of olive wood 

 (35881) ; bronze medal conferred by the 

 city of Brooklyn on her citizen soldiers 

 who participated in the war with Spain; 

 l)adge of white metal of Company B, 

 Thirteenth Infantry, Fifth Army Corps, 

 who participated in the Spanish-Amer- 

 ican war (35960) ; plaque given to par- 

 ticipants in the war with Spain, belong- 

 ing to members of the First Brigade, 

 Pennsylvania Volunteers (36000). 



Mytinger, C, Navy Department, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. : Minerals, botanical spec- 

 imens, fossil plants, fossils, tooth of a 

 shark, and a sturgeon plate. 36609. 



Narbel, Paul, Cour, Lausanne, Switzer- 

 land: Four skulls of mammals. Pur- 

 chase. 36031. 



Natal Botanic Garden. (See imder 

 Berea, Durban, Natal, Africa.) 



National Museum of Mexico. (See 

 under Mexico, Mexico. ) 



Navy Department, Washington, D. C, 

 Hon. John D. I^ong, Secretary. Re- 

 ceived from the Norfolk Navy-Yard, 

 Norfolk, Va. : Collection of relics of the 

 Spanish- American war (35459); col- 

 lection of Spanish-American relics and 

 a lens from a porthole of the U. S. S. 



