LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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Morgan, Dr. E. L., Washington, D. < .: 

 Gray squirrel, Seiurus carolinensis. 

 37195. 



Morgan, <i. I>., IVTaxey, Tenn.: Reptiles 

 and batrachiansfrom Tennessee. 37287. 



Morgan, Mrs. <;. \\'., Mounl Vernon, 

 < )liin: < rold sword, pair of silver 

 mounted pistols, two military belts, a 

 Mexican war sword and spurs, civil 

 war sword and spur- ami five shoulder- 

 straps. 37280. 



Morley, Claude, Ipswich, England: 

 Specimen of Sphecophaga vesparum 

 Westbrook. 37844. 



Morrey, .1. B., Washington, D. C: Two 

 Lapp costumes. Purchase. 37704. 



Morris, Mrs. D. II.. New York City: 

 Horn-tailed sawfly, Tremex columba 



Linnaeus. 37582. 



Morris, E. L. (See under Fish Commis- 

 sion, U. S.; Western High School.) 



Moss, William, Ashton-under-Lyne, 



England: Five specimens of land- 



mollusks (3 species) from Trinidad 



37406); land and fresh-water shells 



from Trinidad, West Indies (37977). 



Murdoch, MissE. P., Washington, D. C. : 



Five patterns of Mexican drawn work 



(37101); pair of old beaded moccasins 



from the Iroquois Indians of New York 



37968). 



Musee de St. Germain. (See under 

 Seine-et-i >ise. 



MUSEE ZoOLOGIQUE in: l.'Ai IDEMIE I.M- 



periale des Sciences. (See under St. 

 Petersburg, Russia. ) 



MUSEO NACIONAL. i See under Monte- 

 video, Uruguay, i 



Museum fub Naturkunde. (See under 

 Berlin, < rermany. i 



Museum of Compab \n\ i: Zoology, ( lam- 

 bridge, Mass. Received through Sam- 

 uel Henshaw: Copy plates of < larman's 



deep-sea lislies. 37559. 



Narbel, Paul, Cour, Lausanne, Switzer- 

 land: Forty-nine mammal skin- and 

 skulls. (37006, 37017, 372l 

 change. 



Nash, ('. W., Toronto, Canada: Speci- 

 mens of elaterid larva- infested with 

 Cordyceps acicularis Berk, and Rav. 

 37880. 



Nash, Dr. G. W., Kings Bridge, N. Y.: 

 Received through Smithsonian Institu- 

 tion, Bureau of Ethnology. Piece of 

 grass cloth from Kongo River, Africa. 

 37257. 



Nathan, Joseph. 'See under Smith- 

 sonian Institution, Bureau of Ethnol- 

 ogy.) 



National ( ' ipital Centenni \l. ( litizens' 

 Committee. (See under Smithsonian 

 Institution. | 



Navy Department (Bureau of Ivjuip- 

 ment), Pear Admiral P. P>. Bradford, 

 Chief. Collection of ocean bottom 

 specimens collected by the F. S. S. 

 Nero. 37100. 



Needham, Prof. J. G., Lake Forest, 111.: 

 Five specimens of Diptera (37139 : 8 

 specimens of parasitic Ilymenoptera 

 (37271'. 



Nelson, Aven. (See under Agriculture, 



Department of. I 



Nelson, E. W., Department of Agricul- 

 ture: Fifteen skins and skulls of West 

 Indian seals from Triangle Keys, Cam- 

 peche, Mexico, collected by the donor 

 and E. A. < loldman I purchase I 36783 I ; 

 objects from a mound in Arizona, 

 fragments of pottery from Mexico. 

 and Eskimo objects from the month 

 of the Yukon River, Alaska (gift) 

 37368 . (See under Agriculture. De- 

 partment 



Nelson, Elias, Washington, D. C: 

 Ninety-seven plants from various local- 

 ities in the United State-. Purchase. 

 37790. 



Nelson, .1. II., Kahoka, Mo.: Five 

 chipped Hint specimens from Missouri. 

 379H4. 



Neville, W. R., Austin, Tex.: Hellgram- 

 mite fly, Corydalis cornuta Linne. 

 38152. 



Nevin, Mi>s Blanch, Windsor Forges, 

 Churchtown, Pa. : ThreeJapanese wed- 

 ding cups and two Chinese shell spoons. 

 37003. 



