LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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Mather, W. (no address given): Egg 

 of California Condor, Qymnogyps cali- 

 fornianus, from California. Purchase. 

 38115. 



Matthews, Dr. Washington, U. S. Army, 

 Washington, D. C. : Rattle, comb, and 

 part of a loom of the cliff dwellers. 

 37376. 



Maxon, W. R., U. S. National Museum: 

 Twenty plants from central New York 

 (36726); two birds' skins from New 

 York (36737); 15 plants from Alabama 

 (36779) ; 58 specimens of insects from 

 Alabama (36807); 48 specimens of 

 Odonata, a fly and a beetle from central 

 New York (36808); plant from Mary- 

 land (36937); 6 specimens of Odonata 

 and aspecimenof Myrmeleonid (36951 ) ; 

 2 birds' skins from New York (36940) ; 

 specimen of Ophioglossum vulgatum 

 from Maryland (36937); 20 specimens 

 of dragon flies from the vicinity of 

 Washington (37103); 25 specimens of 

 yfijromycetes from Virginia (37163); 

 20 specimens of Myxomycetes from 

 Maryland (37181); 16 specimens of 

 Myxomycetes from the District of 

 Columbia (37190) ; 24 plants from New 

 York and the District of Columbia 

 (37566); plant (37871); 4 plants from 

 Virginia Beach, Va. (37918). 



Maxwell, C. W., Norfolk, Va. : Ants 

 representing the species Myrmica hrri- 

 nodis Nylander. 36775. 



Maxwell, P. P., Davidson, N. C. : But- 

 terfly (Danais archippus Fab.). 37184. 



Maynaed, (i. C, U. S. National Mu- 

 seum: Two specimens of submarine tel- 

 egraph cables laid between the main 

 coast of Massachusetts and Nantucket 

 in 1856-57 (37531); specimens of iron 

 electric conductor, telephone cable, and 

 submarine telephone cable (37605). 



Mayee, Col. \V. A., U. S. Army. (See 

 under Fort Monroe Arsenal.) 



Meacham, William. St. Paul, Minn.: 

 Three cockroaches. 36995. 



MsAENS, l>r. E. A., I'. S. Army, Fort 

 Adams, Newport, R. I.: Natural his- 

 tory specimens from Rhode island 

 (369S4, 37318); shells and mammal 

 skeletons (37416); live birds' skins, 



Mearns, Dr. E. A.— Continued, 

 fish bones, barnacles, mammal skins, 

 and a pine cone (37462); natural his- 

 tory specimens from the vicinity of 

 Newport ( 37560 ) ; natural history speci- 

 mens from Florida (37574, 37657, 37758, 

 37770, 37825, 37934); natural history 

 specimens and ethnological objects 

 from Florida (37905); natural history 

 material from Florida (37955, 37543, 

 37604); nest and three eggs of Worm- 

 eating warbler, Helmintheros vermivorus, 

 and egg of Cowbird, Molothrus ater, 

 from Maryland (38017). (See under 

 Ash, C. E.Jr.) 



Mearns, Louis nr Z., Newport, R. I.: 

 Specimen of Corvus americanus; three 

 Muskrats (Fiber zibethicus) and two 

 House rats (Mus decumanus) (36985); 

 mammals, birds, and reptiles (37319); 

 two mammals (37477). Deposit. 



Medfobd, II. C. Tupelo, Miss. : Waterbug 

 (Benacus griseus Say) (gift) (36857); 

 portion of a large fossil femur (gift) 

 (36903); part of tibia of a Dinosaur 

 (gift) (37141); Indian relics obtained 

 by Lizzie Eades (purchase) (37751); 

 acorns from Bosque County, Tex. (gift) 

 (38066). 



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

 Connecticut one-cent piece of the issue 

 of 1787. 37629. 



Melton, T. A., Manila, P. I. Received 

 through the Department of Agricul- 

 ture: Plant. 36874. 



Meredith, H. B., Danville, Pa.: Speci- 

 men of Ajuga genercnsis from Pennsyl- 

 vania. 37666. 



Merriam, Dr. C. Hart. (See under 

 Harriman Alaskan Expedition.) 



Merrick, H. D., New Brighton, Pa.: 

 Fifty-four moths. 37714. 



Merrill, Elmer D. (See under Agricul- 

 ture, Department of. ) 



Mkurill, Dr. G. P., U. S. National Mu- 

 seum: Cnionidse from Maine (36710); 

 limestone and residual clay from Mary- 

 land (37971). 



Mesnv, A. B. Le P., Washington, D. C. : 

 Honey barrel, or bee's nest, made by a 

 Leaf-cutting bee (MegachUe sp. ). 37270. 



