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McLane, William R. (Washington, District of Columbia). A living opossum. 



22115. 

 McLaughlin, Miss M. Louise (Cincinnati, Ohio). Two dry points (deposited) 



(21007); also an impression from an experimental etched plate executed with a 



brush on a warm ground (21G34). 

 McMillan, Robkrt F. (Washington, District of Columbia). Stone implements 



collected near Piny Branch and Rock Creek, District of Columbia (22048, 



21951). 

 MacGill, T. W. (Franklin, Kentucky). A specimen of iron ore from Kentucky. 



21075. 

 MACOMBER, Lepeg (Providence, Rhode Island). Forty-five army corps badges 



(21320) ; twenty-seven army badges (deposited) (21519). 



Malone, Mrs. F. E. (Washington, District of Columbia). A piece of sandstone 

 detached from an anchor supposed to have belonged to the British man-of-war 

 Hussar, sunk near Hell Gate, New York, in 1778 ; also specimens of salt crystals 

 from Syracuse, New York. 21227. 



Mapes, Henry (Monroe, New York), (through W. S. Yeates). Three apatite crystals 

 from Greenwood Furnace, New York. 22028. 



MARRON, Thomas (U. S. National Museum). A Ground Dove (ColumHgallina passe- 

 r inn) from Broad Creek, Maryland (21271); three eggs of Snake (Coluber) from 

 Potomac River (21858). 



Marsh, Prof. O. C. (New Haven, Connecticut). A skeleton of a cormorant (21144) ; 

 a collection of Assyrian and Babylonian seals (21948). 



Marshall, George (Laurel, Maryland). A yonng Catbird (21082); a specimen of 

 Egret (20997); a Field Plover (21114). 



Marshall, Henry (Laurel, Maryland). An Orchard Oriole (Icterus spurius) (20928) ; 

 an Albino Robin (Hernia migratoria) from Laurel, Maryland (22.72). 



Martin, S. J. (Gloucester, Massachusetts). A main cross-tree hauled up in 50 fathoms 

 of water on George's 1 ank by the schooner Triton. 20833. 



Marx, Dr. George (Department of Agriculture). A lizard and snakes from Pata- 

 gonia. 21283. 



Mason, Carrington (Memphis, Tennessee). Specimens of worms. 20942. 



Mason, C S. (Toledo, Ohio). Specimens of selenite crystals. 21239. 



Mason, Prof. O. T. (U. S. National Museum). A fragment of stone implement found 

 at Woodlawn, Fairfax County, Virginia, near Mount Vernon, on the surface of 

 tlie ground. 21208. 



Masson, Miss R. (Lausanne, .Switzerland). Specimens of dried plants from Switzer- 

 land. 21688. 



Mather, Fred (Cold Spring Harbor, New York). Four Mandarin Ducks (21201, 

 21305, 21677); a living mink from Cold Spring Harbor, New York (21605); a 

 Mink (Putorius vison) (21804); skeleton of a Mandarin Duck (22163). 



Matherson, W. J., tt Co. (New York City, New York). A snake from Campeachy, 

 Mexico. 21555. 



Matthew, G. F. (St. John, New Brunswick). Collection of Middle Cambrian fossils 

 from the St. John formation, New Brunswick. (Purchased.) 21639. 



Matthews, Dr. WASHINGTON (Arms Medical Museum). Ethnological objects. (Pur- 

 chased.) 20888. 



MAYNARD, W. L. (Worcester, Massachusetts). A souvenir badge of Rhode Island 

 delegates to the Twenty- second National Encampment, Grand Army of the Re- 

 public 21140. 



Mead, Charles (Sayerville, New Jersey). Three arrow-heads. 21092. 



Mearns, Dr. Edgar A., U. S. Army (Fort Snelling, Minnesota). A small collection 

 of fishes, reptiles, and batrachians from Arizona. 20877. 



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