LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 803 



Mills, Thkodore A. (Washington, District of Columbia). A bust of an Apache In- 

 dian in plaster (21729) ; a cast of the head of President Lincoln taken by Clark 

 Mills sixty days before the President's death (21843). 



Millspaugh, Dr. D. T. (Kendall, New York). Two ethnological objects and one 

 broken arrow-head. 20907. 



Mindeleff, Victor. (See under Bureau of Ethnology.) 



Mi nick, Andrew (Seabrook, Maryland). A. living Loon ( CoTympus torquatus). 21458. 



Missouri and Pacific Railroad Company (Kansas City. Missouri). Drawings of 

 track standard. 21003. 



Mitchell, B. F. (U. S. National Museum). A Sparrow Hawk ( Falco sparverius) (21 116); 

 a Wood Thrush (Tardus mustelinus) (21536). 



Mitchell, E. H. (Block Island, Rhode Island). A badge of the Republican Associa- 

 tion of Rhode Island. 21779. 



Montandon, A. L. (Bucarest, Roumauia). Thirty-eight specimens of coleoptera, and 

 39 specimens of hemiptera from eastern Europe (21846) ; 84 specimens of hete- 

 roptera from the Eastern Hemisphere (exchange.) (21U92). 



Mooney, Andrew (Cleveland, Ohio). A masonic badge. 22158. 



Mooney, Barney (Washington, District of Columbia). Two spalls of red granite 

 from block sent to Washington Monument by the Alexandrian Library, Egypt; 

 one spall of fossiliferous limestone from block sent to Washington by the propri- 

 etors of the "Cincinnati Commercial." 21448. 



Mooney, James (Washington, District of Columbia). Cherokee pipes collected in 

 1886 (purchased) (21449) ; reptiles, insects, mammals, craytish, and a bird from 

 various localities (21801). 

 (See under Bureau of Ethnology.) 



Moore, William A. (Washington, District of Columbia). A French Poodle Dog. 

 21980. 



Moorehead, Warren K. (Xenia, Ohio). A large and valuable collection of pre- 

 historic antiquities, principally from the Ohio River Valley, containing 4,710 

 specimens, including almost every object known to American archaeologists in 

 the localities investigated. (Deposited.) 21695. 



MoitCOM, G. Frean (Chicago, Illinois). A goose, supposed to be a hybrid. 21839. 



Morgan, Dr. Edwin L. (Washington, District of Columbia). Camas roots, eaten 

 by the Indians of Columbia River. 20945. 



Morgan, Hon. John T. (U. S. Senate). A living monkey from Manterides, Chili. 

 21661. 



Moritz, Celeste (Washington, District of Columbia). Two living White Rats. 

 21056. 



MoSER, Lieut. J. F. (U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey). Birds' skins from Florida 

 (21142) ; marine iuvertebrates, shells, insects, snakes, and fishes collected at 

 Cape Sable, Florida (21252). 



MOSER, J. H. (Washington, District of Columbia). Two oil paintings, " Where the 

 Millions Have Gone," and "The Still Hunt." (Purchased.) 20839. 



Mount Shasta Chrome Company (Hazel Creek, California). Chrouioore. 21166. 



Muchlow, George (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania). A campaign badge. 21756. 



Mi i.i.ek, Baron FERDINAND von (Melbourne, Australia), (through Prof. W. < >. 

 Crosby). Specimens of plants from Australia. (Exchange.) 21539. 



Millet, Dick (Washington, District of Columbia). Crystal of auriferous pyrile, 

 partially altered to limonite. 21674. 



MURRAY, Dr. S. P. (Washington, District of Columbia). A living White-fronted 

 Cebus Monkey (('dm* albifroiis). 21693. 



Musee d'Etiinoi.ogie (Geneva, Switzerland), (through Dr. II. J. Gosse, director). 

 A collection of Lacustran pottery and bronzes, including vases, weights, and 

 other objects of clay; bronze bracelets, buttons, pins, rings, instruments, ear- 

 rings, collars, fish-hooks, razor, hatchet, lance-head, sickles, knives, and pieces 

 of wire. (Exchange.) 21577. 



