100 
Mortensen, Dr. Tu., Copenhagen, Den- 
mark: Microscopic slide containing 4 
pentacrinoid larvee of Antedon medi- 
terranea (51248: loan). 
Moss tey, E. L., Sandusky, Ohio: 3 speci- 
mens of Laciniaria from Ohio (50653). 
Mosony1, Emin: A ‘‘marimba” and 5 
sticks (model of the latest style double 
marimba) and a vase, from Guatemala 
(51700). 
Morraz, CHARLES, Geneva, Switzerland: 
2 bats, Rhinolophus, from near Nimes, 
Gard, France (50286: exchange). 
Mount Lyevt Mrintna anp RalLway 
Company, Lrurrep, Robert Sticht, 
General Manager, Queenstown, Tas- 
mania (through H. D. Baker, Amer- 
ican Consul): 62 lots of rocks and min- 
erals from the Mount Lyell and North 
Mount Lyell mines (51156). 
Muuuns, W. E., San José, Costa Rica: 
Wood bored by Limnoria lignorum and 
Chelura terebrans, from Limon, Costa 
Rica (50382). 
Munper, Norman T. A., Baltimore, Md.: 
Specimen of 4-color work showing dif- 
ferent stages of printing, and a bound 
volume entitled ‘‘The Strathmore 
Quality Book-Papers” (50801). 
Municu, GERMANY, ZOOLOGISCHE SAMM- 
LUNG DES BAYERISCHEN STaAaTEs: 10 
specimens representing 10 species of 
Pennatulide from Japan and the Med- 
iterranean (51081: exchange). 
Munroe, Miss HELEN, Smithsonian Insti- 
tution: Ball dress of brocade silk, with 
design in bouquets of fruits and flowers 
(50763: loan). 
MUSEE D’ ANTHROPOLOGIE ET D’ ETHNOG- 
RAPHIE DE PIERRE LE GRAND. (See 
under St. Petersburg, Russia.) 
ETHNOGRAPHIQUE TCHEQUO- 
(See under Prague, Bohemia. ) 
MUSEE 
SLAVE. 
Musk&e Roya. pD’Historre NATURELLE 
pE BetaiquE. (See under Brussels, 
Belgium.) 
Musto ETHNOGRAFICO DE LA FACULTAD 
DE Fitosorra Y LETRAS, UNIVERSIDAD 
Nactonat DE BurNnos ArrEs. (See 
under Buenos Aires, Argentina.) 
REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1910. 
Myer, Miss Viota W., Washington, D. C.: 
Portrait in oil of Miss Viola W. Myer, by 
Carle J. Blenner (51652: loan). 
Myers, P. N., U. S. National Museum: 
10 cotypes of Mimesa myersiana (51284). 
NATIONAL BATTLEFIELDS COMMISSION, 
Quebec, Canada (through J. George 
Garneau, chairman): A bronze medal 
in commemoration of the Tercentenary 
of the founding of Quebec by Cham- 
plain (51532). 
NationaL EnerAvina Company, Wash- 
ington, D. C.: 5 specimens of process 
color printing (50336). 
NATIONAL SOCIETY OF THE COLONIAL 
Dames or America, Washington, D.C.: 
A silver ‘‘baptismal basin” sent from 
Holland to the first Dutch Church on 
Manhattan Island in 1694, lent to the 
National Society by the New York 
Society of the Colonial Dames of Amer- 
ica (51295); a bronze plaque of George 
Washington in colonial uniform, after 
a painting by Peale, presented to the 
National Society by the Society of 
Colonial Wars of the State of New York 
(51301); an embroidered flounce and a 
portemonnaie in crochet work (period 
of 1790), deposited by Mrs. E. D. 
Kimball, president of the Kansas So- 
ciety (51717). Loan. 
NATURHISTORISKA RIKSMUSEUM. 
under Stockholm, Sweden.) 
(See 
Navy DEPARTMENT: 82 muskets, rifles, 
and carbines from the League Island 
Navy Yard (50774). 
Bureau of Construction and Repair: 
Model of the Atlanta (51211); model of 
the armored cruiser Pennsylvania 
(51464). Loan. 
U.S. Marine Corps: Trophies won by 
the Marine Corps in rifle competition, 
and silver cup won by a boat crew of the 
U. S. 8. Illinois, composed of marines 
(51201); the Mosher cup, a trophy won 
by the Marine Corps in rifle competi- 
tion (51513). Loan. 
Netson, L. A., Seattle, Wash.: Specimen 
of plant, Lycopodium obscurum, from 
Washington (50825). 
