LI8T OF ACCESSIONS. 795 



MiCKiiii,!,. (JK()i{(iK P. (IT. S. Nii-tioiKil Miiseiiin). (!i)liiml)itc IVom I'urt-iaiHl. Conn., 



imd willeniitfi IVoni I'^raiiklin Fnrn;ice, N. .1. 21242, 

 Merrill, Ckdugi-; R. (Graud Rapids, Mich.). CoUectiou of I'aikei'saud Weaver'.s 



Almanacs 1730-1750, inclusive, and an Indian skull. 235S2. Exchange. 

 Mkrrill, Dr. J. C, U. S. Army (Fort Reno, Ind. T.). Nest of Vireo hcllii (23463); 



small collection of rodents, consisting- of (Jrassho])pcr mice {Ont/chomijs sp.), 



Meadow-mice (Arrieohi iiuxieriis), Cotton vat {Sif/tnixliiii hispiduN), and 3 bats, 



rcsperlUio sp. (23729). 

 Merrill, Lorex H. (Paris, Me.). One hundred and lifty specimens of ai)atite with 



({uartz from Hebron, Me. (purchase) (23597); vein rock with garnets from 



Beckfield, Oxford County, Me. (exchange) (23773); granitic rock with garnets 



from the same locality (exchange) (2398.5). 

 Merrill, L. H. (Orono, Me.). Mica diorite from Clifton, (23(i01); 3 photographs 



of beds of clay at Lewistou, Me., aud ])hotograpli of a lioiisc of glacial drift 



builders at Auburn. (24185). 

 Merrill, Mrs. N. H. (Washington, I). (;.). Mocking bird ( Miinns jiolm/lolliis) in the 



flesh, from Kansas. 238G8. 

 Merritt, W. Allison (Washington, 1). C). Two skins ol' Least Tern (SU'r)ut aiiiil- 



larurn) from Northumberland County, Md. 23.529. 

 Metcalfe, M. (Silver City, N. Mex.). Fork-tailed Lizard (rH«^«mZo/>/(Y)r*(S(/(r7rtri.s'). 



24.519. 

 Mills, Robert A. (Chuluota, Fla.). Shell adze from I'ersinnnon Mound, on the 



Brevard side of St. John River. 23468. 

 Miller, Charles. (See under Bureau of Ethnology. ) 

 Miller, Charles, Jr. (Grand Rapids, Micli.). Two fifty-dollar notes of Confederate 



scrip, three-dollar liank note of Michigan, and an old coi»per coin. 24287. 



Exchange. 

 Miller, W. (Grand Rapids, Mich.). Part of a geode, found by Mr. Miller in Grand 



River, Michigan. 23350. 

 Mitchell, C. E. (See under Cameron Silica Company, South Beddiugton, Me.) 

 MocKABEE, Lloyd. (See under C. W. Warneke.) 

 MoiiAW'K, Gow.\NGo (Newark,N. J.). Two photographs of donor, "The Indian Mail 



Carrier." 23503. 

 MONSOX Maine Slate Company (Mon,son, Me.). Sawn and split slate. 24260. 

 MoNTANDOX, Prof. A. L. (Bucharest, Roumania). Fifteen named species of Old 



World hemiptera. 24097. Exchange. 

 Montgomery, H. (Cortland, N. Y.), through Prof. O. T. Mason. Ccdlection of 



mound relics from Dakota.* 23458. Deposit. 

 Montgomery, Hale (Clinton, Mo.). Barn Owl {Strix prat in cola). 24157. 

 MooNEY, James (Bureau of Ethnology). Pair of Cherokee ball-sticks. 2.3764. 

 Moore, Lieut. W. L, U. S. Navy. (See under Prof. I. C. White.) 

 Moorehead, Warrex K. (Xeuia, Ohio). The Simouton collection of aboriginal relics 



from Warren County, Ohio. 23543. Deposit. 

 Morgan, Gen. T. J. (See under Dr. Z. T. Daniel.) 

 MosER, Lieut. J. F., U. S. Navy (Baltimore, Md.). Alcohcdic specimens of fishes from 



Florida Reefs, consisting of ChiloinyvterKs, Ostracioii, Print is, CetitrojjomKs, Muriena, 



Jialixten, I'lati/f/losxus, Hemirhomlnix, Urolojjhus, ('entropristis, Monacaiithi(ii, and 



EehenviH ; alcoholic specimen of Corn-snake ( Coluhcr (utttatiix), shells, and marine 



invertebrates. 23352. 

 Mi'ELLER, Baron Ferd. von (Royal Botanical Gardens, Melbourne. Victoria, Aus- 

 tralia), through Mr. David White. Fossil fruits from Victoria, consisting of Spon- 



dylostroius iSmythii, Pleioelinis Sheperdi and Conotheca tiirgida. 23867. 



* This collection has not yet been opened, aud a full report on the collection will 

 be published later. 



