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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1920. 



MOORE, Commandant J. M„ U. S. 

 Coast Guard (See under Mrs. A. T. 

 Eddy). 



MOORHEAD. Mrs. Kate Upshur, 

 Washington, D. C. : A small worsted 

 bag knit by the venerable Mrs. Alex- 

 ander Hamilton for Miss Martha 

 Curtis Williams, Arlington House 

 (Mansion), Virginia, November IS, 

 1853 (63970, loan). 



MORE, Mrs. J. D., Houston. Tex.: 

 2 eacti from Texas (04159). 



MORGAN, Arthur E., Dayton, Ohio; 

 The largest known complete Ameri- 

 can trilobite, Isotclus brachyceplia- 

 lus (type) from miles northeast of 

 Dayton, Ohio (04201). 



MORGAN, Miss Mattik Beth, Col- 

 lege of Industrial Arts, Denton, 

 Tex.': 2 plants (04722). 



MORRIS, H. P., Richmond, Va. : 10 

 birds and 114 eggs from various lo- 

 calities (0422S). 



MORRISS, E. E., Tampa, Fla. : 2 pho- 

 tographs showing respectively, Cap- 

 tain H. W. Lawton, U. S. Army, ami 

 Ins Company after their capture of 

 Geronimo and his band; and Gero- 

 nimo and his band after their cap- 

 ture in 1886 (03SG0J. 



HOSIER, Charles A., Homestead, 

 Fla.: 2 katydids, 2 species (G43G2). 



M< >S< tXYI, Emilio, San Salvador, Cen- 

 tral America: Jade ornament, 2 

 celts of black nephrite and a terra 

 coda, button-like ornament, all from 

 San Salvador, Central America 

 (04173). 



MOTTER, Dr. Murray Galt, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. : official publications 

 heaving on the history of the U. S. 

 Pharmacopoeia (G490S) ; records of 

 the Board of Trustees of the U. S. 

 Plurinaeopoeial Convention of 1910 

 and Committee on Credentials ; 

 Stenographer's Report of the Pro- 

 ceedings of the U. S. Pharnmcopoeial 

 Convention of 1900 (05120). 



MUESCHEN, C. A., St. Vincent Homo, 

 Quincy, 111. : moths, species, from 

 Illinois (04341). 



MILLER, Juan, Mexico, Mexico: 141 

 miscellaneous Diptera (04712). 



MULLER, Roberto, Mexico, Mexico : 

 20 Odonata including 21 species, and 

 12 miscellaneous Neuroptera (03925). 



MURPHY, H. C, jr., Greenwich, 

 Conn, (through the Government 

 Lean Organization, New York City) : 

 Painting by the donor entitled "The 

 27th Division Breaking the Hinden- 

 burg Line" (05128). 



MFRPHY, Robert Cushman (See un- 

 der Brooklyn Museum, The). 



MUSEU PAULISTA (See under Sao 

 Paulo, Brazil). 



MUSEUM DFIISTOIRE NATU- 

 RELLE. Paris. France: Specimen of 

 cactus (043S4, exchange). 



MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAN IN- 

 DIAN, HEYE FOUNDATION, New 

 York City: Plaster cast of a stone 

 pipe found in a cemetery at Burro 

 Hill, Warren, Rhode Island, the 

 original belonging to the Museum of 

 the American Indian (€4292) ; skele- 

 tal material collected by Mr. F. W. 

 Hodge during the summer of 1919 at 

 Zuni, New Mexico (ancient pueblo 

 ofHawikuh) (04290). 



MYER, Miss Viola Walden (through 

 the American Security and Trust 

 Company, executor, Washington, 

 D. C. ) : An oil portrait by Mr. 

 George P. A. Healy, of General Al- 

 bert J. Myer, First Chief Signal 

 Officer of the United States Army 

 and founder of the United Stales 

 Weather Bureau (04445, bequest). 



MYER, W. E., Tennessee Academy of 

 Science, Carthage, Tenn. : Crania 

 and other bones from Castalian 

 Springs, Tennessee, and crania from 

 Wayne and Smith Counties, Ken- 

 tucky (04107) ; skeletal material 

 from mounds and Indian graves in 

 north central Tennessee, including 

 skulls from Kentucky (04108). 



MYERS, Charles A., jr., New York 

 City (through Dodge and Qlcott 

 Co.) : Model of composite type still 

 (04S17). 



MYERS, George Hewitt, Washington, 

 D. 0. : 2 Attu grass baskets (G3S77, 

 loan). 



