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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1901. 



Mi-T( u,f, James K., Silver City, N. Mex.: 

 Spe< imens of spherulites. Purchase. 

 37853. 



Mexico, Mexico: I nstituto-< rEOLOGico 

 (H- Mexico. Received through Jus.' ( '. 

 Aguilera. Six specimens of rocks. Ex- 

 change. 37427. 



i,r Mey, Dr. C. F., U. S. Army, Manila, 

 I'. I.: Received through Office of Sur- 

 geon-General, War Department. Co- 

 coanut crah, Birgus Intro Linnaeus. 

 37052. 



Meyer, Dr. A. B. (Sec under Dresden, 

 Germany, Royal Zoological and An- 

 thropological - Ethnographical Muse- 

 um. ) 



Meyer, S. X.. Washington, D. C: Badge 

 of the Confederate celebration of Gen- 

 eral Lee's birthday, and four campaign 

 badgesof Messrs. McKinley and Bryan. 

 :'.7499. 



Micheli, Marc, Romilly, Geneva, Swit- 

 zerland: Nine hundred and thirty-three 



plants from Mexico. Purchase. 37509. 



Michigan Central Railroad Company. 

 Received through II. B. Ledyard, pres- 

 ident, Detroit, Mich.: Siemens galva- 

 nometer. .")7861. 



Miles, Mrs. Cornelia, Denver, Colo.: 

 Plant. 36827. 



Miller. Airs. Elizabeth Page, Peterboro, 

 X. Y.: Frogs from New York (36948); 



natural history specimens from New 

 York (37042). 



Miller, Mrs. Frank, Washington, D. C: 

 Luna moth. 37978. 



Milli bit S., Jr., U. S. National 



Museum: Two specimens of Phallus 

 from the District of Columbia (37385); 

 about 400 natural history specimens 

 from Peterboro, X. Y. (36921 >; collec- 

 tion of frogs from New Hampshire, 

 Mississippi, and Virginia (36784); 13 

 plants from central New York (:!716-1). 



Miller. Gerrit S., Jr., and F. A. Preble, 

 I'. S. National Museum: Two tree 

 frogs from Virginia. :wx,-i. 



Mm er, 11. C, Jackson, Ohio: Five cad- 

 dis worms. 36729. 



Millspaugh, Dr. C. H., Field Columbian 

 Museum, Chicago, 111. Received 

 through Department of Agriculture: 

 Plant from the West Indies. 37572. 



Mi not, A., Cedar Rapids, Iowa: Arrow- 

 head from Atkinson, Nebr. 36923. 



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

 Specimen of Callinectes sapidus with an 

 albino claw (37029); 3 species of shells 

 from Texas (37621). 



AIohr, Dr. Charles, Asheville, N. C. : 

 Two plants. 36973. 



Mollie Gibson Mining Company, Den- 

 ver, Colo.: Received through W. J. 

 Cox, superintendent, and H. A. Lee, 

 Bureau of Mines, Denver. Native sil- 

 ver from Colorado. 37653. 



Molloy, J. M., Nez Perces Agency, Spal- 

 ding, Idaho: Butterflies. 36742. 



Montague, II. G, Washington, D. C. : 

 A Burnside army carbine and a May- 

 nard army carbine. Purchase. 37586. 



Montandon, A. L., Bucarest, Roumania: 

 Three small mammals and two reptiles. 

 37699. 



Montevideo, Uruguay, Museo Nacional. 

 Received through J. Arechavaleta, di- 

 rector: Eight bats. Exchange. 36929. 



Mo< »ney, James. ( See under Smithsonian 

 Institution, Bureau of Ethnology.) 



Moore, C. B., Philadelphia; Pa.: Three 

 shell implements from Florida and 

 South Carolina (36727); vessel found 

 inverted over fragments of bone in a 

 cemetery near Point "Washington, Fla. 

 (38106).' 



Moore, E. Kirk, Hampton, S. C. : Pho- 

 tograph of a bottle and cast of seal on 

 bottle found in an Indian grave. 36924. 



Moore, E. P., Enid, Oklahoma: Head of 

 Cotton-tail rabbit. 37913. 



Moore, Felix T., Washington, D. C. : 

 Five Confederate notes issued from the 

 State of Alabama. 37299. 



Moore, H. F. ( See under Eastlake, Dr. 

 Warrenton). 



Morgan, Burt, Central, S. C: Ceram- 

 bycid beetle (Orthosonia brunneum 

 Forster) 30873. 



