LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 
Lumno.utz, Cart, Tucson, Ariz.: 2 living 
cacti from Arizona (50413); specimen 
of living Opuntia and specimen of 
Peniocereus greggit from Arizona (50479; 
51649); 3 living cacti from the South- 
west (50629). 
LuneELL, Dr. J., Leeds, N. Dak.: 2 sheets 
of Laciniaria from North Dakota (50406: 
exchange); 46 specimens of Laciniaria 
collected in North Dakota (51648). 
Lyon, Frank, Unity, Oreg.: 
of chromite (51485). 
MacDovaeat, Dr. D. T., Tucson, Ariz.: 
Living specimen of Dudleya from Cali- 
fornia, 2 living specimens of Sedum, and 
8 living specimens of Mamillaria from 
Arizona (50443; 50652; 50655; 50860). 
(See under Carnegie Institution.) 
Specimens 
McAuster, Dr. J. A., Dental Surgeon, 
U. 8. Army, Parang, Mindanao, P. I.: 
Spider, Poltys idxa (50919). 
McAtez, W. L., Department of Agricul- 
ture, Washington, D. C.: Living speci- 
mens of Opuntia from North and South 
Carolina (50570; 51735); 3 specimens of 
Laciniaria, from Virginia (51342); plant 
from Maryland (51517); fishes from the 
vicinity of Plummers Island, Potomac 
River (51663); 8 specimens of dragon 
flies (51729). 
McBats, Rev. WALKER E., Quezal- 
tenango, Guatemala: Guatemalan mat 
and raincoat of palm (50870); photo- 
graphs of Quiche Indians (50924). 
McBripg, J. C., Seattle, Wash.: 2 copper 
kettles and 2 brass candlesticks used 
by early Russian settlers at Unalaska, 
and a Russian padlock from the first 
Russian church at Unalaska (50956). 
McCiELLAN, G. A., Editor, The Dayton 
Journal, Dayton, Ohio: Hand printing 
press which was used in printing the 
first newspaper issued from a balloon, 
and a copy of the newspaper (50877). 
McCiENpvoN, Dr. J. F., Columbia, Mo. 
(through Dr. Charles B. Wilson): Para- 
sitic copepods from California and 
Woods Hole, Mass. (50910). 
McConneLL, O.J., Prescott, Ariz.: Spec- 
imen of alga from Arizona (50469). 
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| McCoot, Wrixram, U.S. S. ‘“‘Mayflower:” 
Chinese embroidered robe from Peking 
(50888: loan). 
McGez, Mrs. Anrta Newcoms, Washing- 
ton, D. C.: Archeological and ethnolog- 
ical objects from various localities 
(51321). 
McGreoGor, Ernest A., Stanford Univer- 
sity, Cal.: Specimen of Pterizia from 
California (50731); 183 plants from 
California (51029: purchase). 
McGuire, J. D., Bureau of American 
Ethnology, Washington, D. C.: Ob- 
jects of shaped flint from the shores of 
Moosehead Lake and Mount Kineo, 
Me. (50752). 
McMitten, R. H., Wheeling, W. Va.: 
Specimens of vanadium ore from the 
Jo Dandy Claim, Paradox Valley, Colo. 
(51553). 
MACKENSEN, BERNARD, Kerrville, Tex.: 
35 specimens of living cacti from Texas 
(50386; 50474; 50562; 50982); 8 speci- 
mens of living plants of Opuntia from 
Texas (50480; 50569); 5 living speci- 
mens of Nymphzxa and 6 of Mamuillaria 
from Texas (51369; 51661). 
Mackie, Davip B., Bureau of Agriculture, 
Manila, P. I.: Mammals, birds, insects, 
and eggs from the Philippine Islands 
(50844). 
Macoun, Dr. Joun, Ottawa, Canada: 250 
pluricarpous mosses from Canada (50930: 
purchase); series of shells dredged in 
Barclay Sound, Vancouver Island, in- 
cluding cotypes of 16 new species 
(51676). (See under Ottawa, Canada, 
Geological Survey of.) 
Mary, Mrs. CHartorre E., Washington, 
D.C.: Fishes, mollusks and other inver- 
tebrates, plants, nest of a spider, 2 
physeter teeth, and an armadillo shell, 
rocks, 4 alabaster models of celebrated 
Italian structures, a lot of cinders from 
Pompeii, model of a Polynesian canoe, 
and 2 cocoanut-shell drinking cups 
(50883). 
Matt, Prof. I’. P., Johns Hopkins Uni- 
versity, Baltimore, Md.: Anatomical 
specimens (50289). 
