212 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1S93. 



Mortett, Roscoe, Livingst(.n ,M;inor. N. V. : Supjiosotl iiit'teoric stone. 1950 (XVI). 



(See under E. C. AVeltun. ) 

 Morgan. T. M., Cliff :Mills. V,i. : Mineral. 2034 (XVI). 

 Moriu, J., Hockiiisou. Wash. : Clay sui)pose<l to eoutaiu aliimiuuin. (Keturneil.) 



2280 (XVII). 

 Mosier, C. A., Seattle, Wash. : Head, wing, and tail of bird. 195;-) (26369) V-a). 

 Miulge, E. H., Belding, Mich. : 6 small shells taken from a mound. 1933 (III). 

 Mnnson, M. S., Velasco, Tex. : Gorgonian. 2030 (26645) (XI). 

 Musser, R. W., Cyuthiaua, Ky. : Large liowlder impressed with tracks; rcsidium from 



sap of sugar. 1862, 2151 (XVII, XV). 

 Myer, W. E., Carthage, Tenn. : Fossil. 1888 (XIV). 



National Mnsenm of Costa Rica, San Jose, Costa Rica: 2 birds' skins. 1873 (V-a). 

 Nay, Dr. H. E., Bristol, Conn. : Seed. 2057 (XV). 



Neal, Dr. J. C, Stillwater, Okla: 3 specimens of ores. (Returned). 1840 (XVII). 

 Nelson, Pett;r, Charlotte Harbor, Fla. : Fish. 2194 (VII). 



Newlon, Dr. W. S., Oswego, Kans. : Fossils. 2237, 2249, 2273 (XIII-a, XII, XIII-a). 

 Nielsen, J. A., Kooskia, Idaho: 3 specimens of minerals. 1958 (XVI). 

 Nier, H. F., Livingston, Mont. : Mineral. 2012 (XVI). 



Nile, William, Dutch Flat, Cal. : Butterfly, with cocoon and eggs. 2235 (X). 

 Nye, S., Station Camp, Tcnn. : C lay. 2054 (XYII). 

 Nye-Galbraith Drug Company, Boise City, Idaho: Plant, said to be cnre for fevers. 



2269 (XV). 

 Ober, F. A., Washington, D. C. : 22 stone implements. 2073 (26798) (III). 

 Odeneal, A. T., I'aris, Tex. : Metal. 2119 (XVI). 



Ogilvie, Dr. J. W., Allendale, 8. C. : Fragment of jaw of lish. 21.52 (VII). 

 Ohlwiler, F., Cooper Tract, Pa. : Fossil plant. 2080 (XIV). 



Olmstead, Mrs. F. C, Stillwater, N. Y. : Stone implements from Ireland. 2112 (III). 

 O'Neal, W. H., Virginia Beach, Va. : Fish. 2093 (VII). 

 Orcntt, C. R., San Diego, Cal. : Bowldertaken from a well, showing material among 



which a stone head was found. 1909 (III). 

 Osman, Miss L. E., Hillsborough, New Brunswick: Plants. 1849. 2238 (XV). 

 O-wcus, Miss M. J., Jacksonville, Fla. : Specimen of earth supposed to contain ka(din. 



(Returned.) 2281 (XVII). 

 Owsley, Dr. W. T., Glasgow, Ky. : Living rattlesnake. 1789 (26071) (VI). 

 Paiue, J. B., Ontario, Wis. : 7 specimens of minerals. 2222 (XVI). 

 Paine, O. J., Duraugo, Colo. : Clay and other material. 2276 (XVII). 

 Palmer, William. (See under W. W. Holtou.) 

 Pasada, J.C.,Medellin, Ihiited States of Colombia: 39 gold ornaments. (Returned.) 



2165 (III). 

 Pattee, Orson, .larbalo, Kans.: Supposed worm. 2174 (XI). 

 Pattou, J. D., Cleveland, Tenn. : Fossil tooth of mammal. 2099 (XII). 

 Payn, Elias, J., Tres Pledras, N. Mex. : Bituminous coal and su]i]ioscd tin ore. 2003 



" (XVII). 

 Peabody, I'. B., Owatonna, Minn. : Bird. (Returned.) 1997 (V-a). 

 Pearson, C. F., Portland, Oreg., through U. S. Branch Hydrographic Office, Lieut. 



O. E. Lasheer, in charge: Waxy substance found on the inner beach at the 



month of the Nehalem RMver; sample of coal. 2032, 2108 (XVII). 

 Pennypacker, C. H., West Chester, Pa. : Mineral. (Returned.) 2068 (XVI). 

 Perkins, F. S., Burlington, Wis:. Fluted stone. 1790 (III). 

 Perry, A. K., Beverly, N. J. : Insect. 2256 (X). 

 Pfeiffer, F., Rock S])rings. Wyo. : Sujjposed ]ictritied baud and forciuin of a man. 



2107 (III). 

 Phillips, A. II., Ilulberton, N. Y. : .Stone. 1993 (XVII). 

 Pierce, G. W., Wellsville, N. Y. : Clay. (Returned.) 1797 (.XYII). 

 Pitcher, Mary E., Madison, lud. : Birds' .skins. 2190 {\-\). 



