LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 
MerTropouitAN Musrtum or Art, New 
York City: Large collection of human 
bones from cemeteries of the 12th and 
other dynasties, at Lisht, Upper Egypt, 
and from burial grounds of the Coptic 
period at the Oasis of Kharga (50330: col- 
lected for the National Museum by the 
Egyptian Expedition of the Metropoli- 
tan Museum of Art); samples of cloth 
in which bodies were buried, from vari- 
ous dynasties, Egypt, collected for the 
National Museum by Dr. A. Hrdlicka, 
while with the Egyptian Expedition of 
the Metropolitan Museum of Art (50812); 
collection of photographs from negatives 
made by Dr. A. Hrdlitka in investiga- 
tion of skeletal material for the Metro- 
politan Museum’s Egyptian Expedition 
(51230). 
Meyers, P. R., Harrisburg, Pa.: 22 in- 
sects including some cotypes, and 20 
specimens of parasitic Hymenoptera 
(50881). 
MicuicaAN, Museum or UNIVERSITY oF, 
Ann Arbor, Mich.: Types of 5 species 
of insects, Thysanoptera (50530). 
Mret, Ernest, Alameda, Cal.: Glass 
beads used by early settlers, probably 
of the Spanish period, for traffic with 
the Indians (51373). 
Mitter, Prof. B. L., South Bethlehem, 
Pa.: About 2,000 specimens of fossils 
from the Eocene of Wilmington, N. C, 
(50358). 
Mruer, Gerrit &., jr., U. S. National 
Museum: Small collection of land and 
fresh-water shells from Spain (51429). 
(See also under National Museum.) 
MiuiER, Miss Mary F., Washington, D. 
C.: 54 specimens of mosses from Mary- 
land, Virginia, and the District of Co- 
lumbia (51278). 
MrinerRAL Hitt Minine Company, Con- 
conully, Wash.: Specimens of molyb- 
denite (50951). 
Missouri BoranicaL GARDEN, St. Louis, 
Mo.: Seeds of Opuntia for the Herba- 
rium (50766). 
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MircHE.L, Mrs. F. R., Southold, N. Y.: 
Specimen of Centaurea solstitialis 
(50506). 
MircHELL, Hon. J. D., Victoria, Tex.: 
Type specimen of Engystoma areolatum 
from Victoria County, Tex. (50352). : 
MotrKe, Countess Cart von, Washing- 
ton, D. C. (through Mrs. James W. Pin- 
chot): A piece of Ténder lace made in 
Denmark early in the 18th century 
(51706). 
MoopzrE, Prof. Roy L., Lawrence, Kans.: 
Specimen of ‘‘sea mouse” from Biolog- 
ical Station, near Orcas Island, Puget 
Sound (51135); 5 specimens of fossil 
wood (51207). 
Moore, CLARENCE B., Philadelphia, Pa.: 
Arrow points of flint, coal, and glass 
made by Mr. Arthur Cline of Philadel- 
phia (50856); Indian skulls and bones 
from Newport, Ark. (51261); skulls and 
other skeletal remains from Madison, 
Ark. (51506); collection of aboriginal 
material consisting of human skulls and 
bones from Marked Tree, Ark. (51619). 
MooREHEAD, WaRREN K., Andover, 
Mass.: 2 incomplete skeletons from a 
prehistoric cemetery at Hopkinsville, 
Ky. (51408: exchange). 
MoreLL, T. J., Denver, Colo.: Specimen 
of native silver (50366). 
Morey, E. P., Washington, D. C.: An 
iron stirrup of the early Mexican-Span- 
ish period, found in a cave in Sonora 
(51174: loan). 
Morris, Miss Frances, New York City 
(through Mrs. James W. Pinchot): 2 
bits of old Binche lace (51708). 
Morrison, W. R., U. S. National Mu- 
seum: Specimen of red bat, Nycteris 
noveboracensis, from Washington, D. C. 
(50659). 
Morsz, Prof. E. 8., Peabody Museum, 
Salem, Mass.: Brachiopods represent- 
ing 4 species from Japan (50621). 
