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MiLNER, I. B. (Wasbiugton, D. C): Col- 

 ler-tiou of photograi^hs of views taken 

 priuciiially in Australia and New 

 Guinea. Deposit. 28318. 



MiLTOX Bradley Company (Spring- 

 field, Mass.j, through George Ireland, 

 Assistant Treasurer: Game of Cbuba 

 (an adaptation of tbe African game of 

 Maucala). 29137. 



MiNiER, CM. (Pomona, Cal.) : Alcoholic 

 specimen of Scorpion, JBadniriis hirsn- 

 txs, Wood. 28778. 



Mitchell, G. E. (Winter Haven, Fla.): 

 Snake. 28888. 



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

 Six specimens of Unios (28337) ; spv ci- 

 meu of Sphaerophthalma occidentalis, L., 

 and alcoholic specimens of Macoma 

 MitcheUi, Dall, from Jackson County 

 (28366) ; ilintchipsfromatlint workshop 

 near Goliad, Tex., (28422); 7 species of 

 small land shells from the drift of 

 Guadelupe Eiver, Texas (28644) ; land- 

 shells and specimens of Venus notata 

 (28862); freshwater shells (29306); 

 specimen of Albunea Gihbesii, Stimpson 

 (29447) ; 3 species of marint^ bivalve 

 shells from Matagorda Bay, Texas. 

 (29467). 



MoiiUN, K. D. L. (Department of State): 

 Large collection oi ethnological objects 

 from tbe Congo region, especially the 

 Upper Congo. Deposit. 29024. 



MoLiXER,G. M. (City of Mexico, Mexico), 

 through H. W. W. Evans : Stone sculp- 

 ture resembling a human figure. De- 

 posit. 29367. (Returned.) 



Monks, Miss S. P. (Los Angeles, Cal.): 

 Sijccimens of SolarieJla cidaris, A. 

 Adams, and Calliostoma variegata, Car- 

 penter, from the Pleistocene formation 

 of San Pedro, Cal. 28912. 



Montane, Dr., and Dr. Chai{LES de la 

 Torre (Royal University, Havana, 

 Cuba) : Ten photographs of crania and 

 antiquities of Cuba. 28485. 



MooNNAN, L. C. (Chapard, Ariz.) : Speci- 

 men of Grant's Rhinoceros Beetle, 

 IhjnasteH Grantii. 28798. 



MooNEY, James. (See under Smithso- 

 nian Institution, Bureau of Ethnology. ) 



MooRE, C. B. (Philadelphia, Pa.): Sec- 

 tion of a red cedar log 18 feet long, 

 found by W. K. Moorehead at the base 

 of Metzger Mound, near Yellow Bud, 

 Ohio. 28589. 



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MooRE, F. E. (Maryville, Tenn.): Speci- 

 men of Hahenaria ciliari; from the lop 

 of Great Smoky Mountain, Tennessee. 

 29019. 



Moore, H. C. (Cape Town, South Africa), 

 through Hon. C. H.Benedict: Mammal 

 skins and skulls collected in Sontli and 

 South Central Africa. 28908. 



Moorehead, W. K. (See under ('. B. 

 Moore. ) 



Moors, H. J. (Apia, Samoa) : TwoSamoan 

 canoes with paddles, and a large 

 wooden bell, or logo. 29233. 



Moreno, Dr. Francisco P. (See under 

 La Plata Museum.) 



Morgan, Hon. D.N. (See under A. W. 

 Carey.) 



MORONG, Thomas. (See under Agricul- 

 ture, Department of.) 



Moss, William. (See under George 

 Wild.) 



Mount, D. A. (Janiesburg, N. J.) : Pair of 

 white Plymouth Rock fowls, pair of 

 white Wyandotte fowls, and a white 

 Holland turkey, in the flesh (29118) ; 

 white Plymouth Rock fowl (29261). 



Muller, Dr. SoPHUS. (See under Royal 

 Museum of Northern Anti(iuities, Co- 

 penhagen, Denmark.) 



MUND, A. H. (Fairbury, HI.) : Two speci- 

 mens of (Tordius sp. 29164. 



Museum of Comparative Zoology 

 (Cambridge, Mass.): Twenty crabs, 

 representing 7 species. Exchange. 

 28557. 



Museum of FinE:Arts (Boston, Mass.): 

 Three photograi)hs of cave marble. 

 28631. 



Museum Senckenbergianum (Frank- 

 fort on the Main, Germany), through 

 Dr. O. Boettger: Two lizards from 

 China. Exchange. 29124. 



Nailor, Washington. (See under W. 

 Huntington.) 



Nance, Dr. W. V. (Maybeury, W. Ya.): 

 Bowl and cup-shaped object of steatite. 

 Deposit. 28473. 



Nealley, G. C. (See under Agriculture, 

 Department of.) 



Nelson, E. W. (See under Agriculture, 

 Department of.) 



New H.^^mpshike Scientific Society 

 (Amoskeag, N. H.): Five birds' nests, 

 28851. 



