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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1920. 



MARRIOTT, Crittenden, Washington, 



D. C. : Typewritten announcement of 

 the conclusion of the armistice be- 

 tween the Allies and the Germans, 

 issued by the Mayor of Nancy, 

 France, November 11, 1918 (64223). 



MARSH, Feed Dana, Cove Guard, 

 Sakonnet, It. I. (through the Gov- 

 ernment Loan Organization, New 

 York City) : Painting by the donor 

 entitled " Over the Rhine to Vic- 

 tory" (65129). 



MARSHALL, E. B., Laurel, Mil.: 

 Skulls of 2 opossums, Didelphis, 

 skulls of 25 muskrats, Ondatra, skull 

 of a skunk, Mephitis, and skull of a 

 mole, Scalopus (03812) ; skins and 

 skulls of 3 rodents and the skulls of 

 2 marsupials (64496) ; specimen of 

 crow, Oorvus brachyrhynchos, and 

 skin and skull of a weasel from 

 Maryland (64740, G4755). 



MARSHALL, George B., U. S. Na- 

 tional Museum : Specimen of hickory 

 shad, Pomolobus mediocris, collected 

 at Benedict, Maryland, August 19, 

 1919 (63933) ; grass snake, from 

 Laurel, Maryland (64399) ; skull of 

 a bear, Visits americanus (64570). 



MARTIN, John A., Maricopa, Calif.: 

 Specimens of bentonite (64007). 



MARTIN, Dr. Lyman A., Bingba ni- 

 ton, N. Y. (through American Insti- 

 tute of Homeopathy, Chicago, 111.) : 

 Copy of the Transactions of the 

 American Institute of Homeopathy, 

 Volume 1 (64807). 



MAKTINEK, Irwin O., Lisle, 111.: 259 

 plants, chiefly from Illinois (64273). 



MARYLAND GEOLOGICAL SUR- 

 VEY, Baltimore, Md. : 78 type and 

 other vertebrate fossils (64535, de- 

 posit). 



MATSUMOTO, T., Harvard Univer- 

 sity, Cambridge, Mass.: 2 specimens 

 of piedmontite schist from Japan 

 (64865). 



MATTHEWS, E. H., Largs, South Aus- 

 tralia : 4 species of mollusks, ,sh no- 

 chiton, and 1 photograph from South 

 Australia (64792). 



MATTHEWS, Ransom, Selma, Calif.: 

 A collection of automobile and motor- 

 cycle spark plugs and tire vulcan- 

 izers (64963, loan). 



MATTINGLY, Clinton L., Washing- 

 ton, D. C. : German canteen and 

 metal number plate from German 

 railroad car captured by American 

 Expeditionary Forces during the 

 World War, 1918 (65028). 



MAXON, William R., U. S. National 

 Museum: Cactus, Opiintia, from 

 Anne Arundel County, Maryland 

 (63804). 



MAY, E., Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: 30 

 rare moths (65101). 



MAY, Colonel Henry, AVashington, D. 

 •C. : Adams revolver, 1851, Spanish 

 Mauser, 1891, and Spanish Carbine, 

 1S91 (63829). 



MAYOR, Dr. Alfred G., Princeton, N. 

 J. : 12 land mollusks, 3 species, from 

 Tobago, British West Indies (64674). 



MAYNARD, Ernest A., Jamaica, N. 

 Y. : Specimen of datolite from West- 



' field, Massachusetts (64202, ex- 

 change). 



MEARNS, estate of Dr. E. A. (through 

 Dr. C. W. Richmond, U. S. National 

 Museum) : Collotype and a chromo- 

 lithograph (65104). 



MELANDER, Prof. A. L., Pullman. 

 Wash.: 15 seiomyzid Hies, compris- 

 ing paratypes of 4 new species and 

 1 new genus, with 2 additional 

 named species not previously repre- 

 sented in the Museum collection 

 (64230) : 3 flies, Coenosia oregonen- 

 sis (64517). 



MERCK AND COMPANY, New York 

 City: Specimen of No. 40 Nux Vomi- 

 ca powder (64366). 



MERRIAM, Dr. C. Hart, Washington, 

 D. C. : Cross section of a trunk of a 

 California lilac, Ceanotlius thiirsi- 

 ftorus (64981). 



MERRICK, Roland, Randlett, Okla. : 

 Tiger salamander, Amby stoma 

 tigrinum, from Randlett (64026). 



MERTON, Mrs. James, Chevy Chase, 

 D. C. : About 75 minerals (64267). 



MESTAYER, R. L., Wellington, New 

 Zealand : 4000 foraminifera, 6 slides, 

 from the east coast of New Zealand 

 (65004). 



