246 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1893, 



fragments of biimau aud other lioiies found iu excavating a shell-heap on 

 Kitchen's Creek, Florida, fragments of iiottery iVom shell-deposits in Volusia 

 aud Lake counties, and pieces of painted pottery from a sand burial-mouml 

 near Volusia. 26520. 



Moore, H. C. (Cape Town, South Africa), through George F. Hollis, U. S. consul at 

 Cape Town. Valuable collection of skins, skulls, aud horns of antelopes and 

 other large mammals, collected by the donor in South and South Central Africa. 

 2(5704. 



MOORK, Prof. JosKPH (Eai-lham College, Richmond, lud.). Photograplis of bones 

 of Castoroides oliioensis. 26-1:20. 



MoORK, W. S. (U. S. Navy). Sea lily. 26767. 



MORAis, Rev. Dr. S. (Philadelphia, Pa.). Silver habdalah set. Lent for World's 

 Columbian Exposition. 26815. 



MoR.XN, Peter (Philadelphia, Pa.). Plates, tracing, and three proofs to illustrate 

 the etching process. I'urchased for World's Columbian Exposition. 26837. 



MORELAND, Walter (Washington, D. C). Specimens of silver gar, Ti/losnius 

 caribbaua, from Chesapeake Bay, with parasitic crustaceans found in its mouth. 

 26007. 



MoR(tAN, Dr. Edwin L. (Washington, I). C). Large partlesch, obtained from the 

 Colispel Indians. 26808. 



Moiu), Sir Antonio. (See under C. F. Guuther.) 



Morris, Mrs. Mary B. (See under National Society of the Daughters of the Ameri- 

 can Revolution.) 



Morris, William (Tucson, Ariz.). Specimen of ^lasena (^uail or i)artridge C^'z/r- 

 iovyx montezumo'). 26440. 



MOSBY, Lieut. J. S. (See under William B. Cary). 



MosiER, Cyrus A. (Seattle, Wash.). Head, wing, and tail of Clarke's crow or nut- 

 cracker {Picicorvus cohimbiainis). 26369. 



Moss, William (Ashton-nnder-Lyue, England). Pliotographs showing anatomy of 

 mollusks. 26753. 



MUNGEN, Theodore (Washington, D. C). Snake. 27029 



Munich Academy' (Munich, Bavaria), through Prof P. Croth. Rocks and minerals. 

 Exchange. 26276. 



Munson, M. S. (Velasco, Tex.). Gorgouians found on the Gulf coast near Velasco. 

 26645. 



Museum of Fine Arts (Boston, Mass.). Lithographs, ''Portrait of a Lady," by 

 Kriehuber, and "Feeding the Birdies," by Lasalle after Breton. Lent for 

 World's Columbian Exposition. 26720. Returned. 



National Museum of Costa Rica (San .Jose, Costa Rica), through George K. 

 Cherrie. Type specimen of a supposed new species of Zeledonia (Zehdoiiiti 

 insjyei-ata Cherrie), from the Volcande Irazn, Costa Rica (26087); type specimen 

 of Ci/pscloides Cherriei, a new species from the same locality (26262). 



National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution (Washing- 

 ton, D. C), through Mrs. Devercux and Mrs. Bulloch. Chinaware decorated iu 

 red and gold belonging to Mrs. Mary Bartelemy Morris, wife of Cajitaiu Daniel 

 Morris of the Revolutionary war. Deposit. 26993. 



Neograph Publishing Company (Boston, Mass.). Collograph, ''The Burgomaster." 

 26737. 



Neumoegen, B. (New York City). Specimens of Xyctemendd'. 26860. 



Neville, W. R. (Houston, Tex.). Hermit-crab and shell. 26561. 



Newhall, W. H. (See under The Grottos Comi)auy.) 



Newlon, Dr. W. S. (Oswego, Kans.). Malachite in a partially decomposed granite, 

 from the Chickasaw Nation, iind favosites from the same locality. 25917. 

 Returned. 



Newman & Sox (Washington, D. C.). Three caligraphs. 26113. 



