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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1901. 



McGirk, ('apt. Thomas I... (J. S. Volun- 

 teers, Misamis, Mindanao, P. I.: ( lomb 

 made bj the Moros l :; T :;:*.*; i ; an orchid 

 and a specimen of grass from the Philip- 

 pine Islands i 37397 i; 2 specimens of 

 Ovulum volva I... "i' "Shuttle-shell," 

 from Mindana ; 20 species of 



marine shells from the Philippine 

 Islands (38083 l; 75 species of marine 

 and land shells from Panquil Bay, 

 Mindanao, and oilier localities i 38161 ) . 



McGowan, Samuel, Charleston, S. C. : 

 Four abnormal eggs. 38003. 



McGregor, II. ('.. Palo Alto, Cal.: Crus- 

 taceans from Alaska (37188); Pacific 

 eider, Somateria v-nigra (37786). 



McGuiRE, .1. 1 1.. Washington, 1 ). C: 

 Sixteen worked stones, stone ax, 

 broken arrow points, specimens of 

 hones, from Long Pier, Castine Branch, 

 Maine. 37247. (See under Smithson- 

 ian Institution. ) 



McIntyre, Frank, Bohemia, Oreg.: Geo- 

 logical material from Bohemia. 37216. 



MiKwa er, G. W., Marion, Ohio: Water 

 beetle. 36944. 



McKinley, L. I... Longview, Tex.: Mole 

 cricket, Gryllotalpa borealis Burm. 

 37078. 



McLanahan, Mrs. S. C, Hollidaysburg, 

 Pa.: Dermestid larva. 36707. 



McMullen, Logan, Jelm, Wyo.: Speci- 

 mens of pink mineral from Jelm 

 Mountain, Albany County, Wyo. 

 37264. 



McNar-j & Gaines, Xenia, Ohio: riant. 

 37685. 



M( RAE, W. C, Coketon, W. Va. : Speci- 

 men of Corydalus cornutus Linnaeus. 

 36868. 



M L< 01 \, John, I Utawa, Ontario, Canada: 

 One hundred plants from Canada. 

 Exchange. '■'•', 



Ma a \, A. G., Port Townsend, Wash.: 



Five specimens of Middle Devonian 

 corals fr Alaska. 37707. 



M vier, T. F., La Mott, Pa.: Eggs of 

 Katydid. 37837. 



M iRi att, I I. i... Department of Agricul- 

 ture: Two trapdoor spider nests and a 

 spider from Lamesa, collected by Nina 



M \ki.att, C. L. -< 'ontinued. 

 Si rachass l 36843) ; about 400 specimens 

 of Hymenoptera from Kansas (37185). 



Marsh, Dr. II. R., Joliet, 111.: Collec- 

 tion of ethnological objects, from 

 Point Barrow, Alaska (purchase) 

 (37830); adz bead of nephrite, from 

 Point Barrow, Alaska (gift). (38133). 



M \usiiall, Ernest and Henry, Laurel, 

 Md.: Bed squirrel, Sdurus hudsonicus 

 loquax, and a muskrat (Fiber sdbethicus) . 

 37520. 



Marshall, George, U. S. National 

 Museum: Tortoise (Cistudo Carolina) 

 from Maryland (36849); snake (37308). 



Marshall, Henry, U. S. National 

 Museum: Ground lizard (Leiohpisma 

 laterale) from Washington, 1). C. 

 37285. 



Marshall, Dr. W. S., Madison, Wis.: 

 Nine specimens of Diptera, including 

 two species new to the Museum collec- 

 tion. 37349. 



Marston, B., Kearney, Nebr. : Immature 

 membracid, and eggs of Pentatomid. 

 36901'. 



Martin, H. T., Lawrence, Kans. : Fossils 

 from Kansas. 37777. Purchase. 



Martin, Prof. K. (See under Leiden, 

 Holland, Royal Geological Museum.) 



Marye, Col. W. A., L. S. Army. (See 

 under Fort Monroe Arsenal.) 



Masks, A. G. (See under Agriculture, 

 Department of. ) 



Massie, John R., Washington, D. C. : 

 ( >ne thousand and seventy-four birds' 

 skins from various parts of the United 

 States. Purchase. 37765. 



Masta, Caroline, Pierreville, Canada: 

 Collection of Abenaki Indian baskets. 

 Purchase. 36975. 



Matchett, George G. and John I., Phil- 

 adelphia, Pa.: Specimen of soft rock 

 containing pupal cells of a Digger bee 

 (Anthophora sp.). 38005. 



M vniER, Mrs. Adelaide. (See under 

 Mather, Fred, (deceased). 



Mather, Fred, (deceased), received, 

 through Mrs. Adelaide Mather, Brook- 

 lyn, N. Y. : Pair of snowshoes, pair of 

 moccasins, birds' eggs, iish eggs, etc. 



