LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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Meyer, Frank N., U. S. Department 

 of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. : 

 A geological specimen collected near 

 Muchi, Chinese Turkestan, and some 

 recent shells from Tekes Valley, 

 Thian Shan, Chinese Turkestan 

 (52957) ; pieces of small copper im- 

 plements and of antique pottery col- 

 lected by Mr. Ed. Ryssel, of Piati- 

 gorsk, Caucasus, from a prehistoric 

 grave near Terek, and secured by 

 the donor while traveling in the 

 Caucasus (53120) ; 97 copi>er coins 

 from old Fortress Termesh, Buchara, 

 near the Afghanistan frontier; 200 

 copper coins from an old water-canal 

 opposite Termesh ; and 20 small peb- 

 bles picked up in the desert near 

 Khotan, Chinese Turkestan (54052) ; 

 36 insects (54144) ; collection of for- 

 eign coins consisting of 29 pieces of 

 silver, 57 of copper, and 2 of nickel 

 (54164). 



MiEL, Mrs. Elizabeth, Alameda, Cal. : 

 Glass beads and other objects found 

 in an Indian mound in Eldorado 

 County, Cal., by Ernest Miel (53286). 



MiERSCHKE, WiLHELM, Berlin, Ger- 

 many : Cast of Homo Aurignacensis 

 Hauseri (54182: purchase). 



Miller, Dr. Newton, Clark College, 

 Worcester, Mass. : Fishes and rep- 

 tiles from Guatemala ; also 5 speci- 

 mens of Catostomus commersonii, 

 from Coes Pond, Worcester (-54192). 



Mills, Lieut. Frederick H., Medical 

 Reserve Corps, U. S. Army, Manila, 

 P. I. : Skin of black bird, Aplonis 

 kittUtsi, and 3 skins of crow, Corvus 

 kuharyi, from Guam ( 53965 ; 54089 ) . 



Mill WARD, William. ( See under Nan- 

 king, University of.) 



Minnesota Academy of Sciences, 

 Minneapolis, Minn. : 611 bird skins 

 from the Philippine Islands (53408; 

 53707 : exchange) ; 6 bird skins from 

 the Philippine Islands (53800: pur- 

 chase). 



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Mirguet, Charles E., U. S. National 

 Museum: Skull of a diamond-back 

 rattlesnake from Florida, and skele- 

 ton of a woodchuck, Marmota monax, 

 from Jericho, N. Y. (53729) ; skull 

 of a rattlesnake (53907). 



MissisQuoi Marble Co. (Ltd.), Mon- 

 treal, Canada : A 5-inch cube of 

 marble (53934). 



Mississippi Agricultural and Me- 

 chanical College, Agricultural Col- 

 lege, Miss.: Fishes, crayfishes, and 

 mussels from Mississippi (53815). 



Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis, 

 Mo. : 6 living specimens of Crassu- 

 lacere from Mexico (53064: ex- 

 change) ; fragment of a fern from 

 Martinique (53358: exchange). 



Mitchell, Hon. J. D., Victoria, Tex. : 

 Albino specimen of a snake, Haldea 

 striatula, from Victoria ; 2 toads, 

 Bufo woodhousei and B. compac- 

 tilis, 2 acorns, and 2 living speci- 

 mens of Opuntia, from Texas (53025; 

 53252; 53529; 53927). 



MoFFETT, L. I. (See under Mr. An- 

 drew Allison.) 



Monaghan, John, Perryville, Mo. : 

 Specimen of meteoric iron, from 

 near Perryville (53651: purchase). 



MooDiE, Dr. Roy L., University of 

 Kansas, Lawrence, Kans. : 2 shrimps, 

 Upogebia pugettensis, and a small 

 bivalve (53253). 



MooRE, Clarence B.. Philadelphia, 

 Pa. : Human skulls and bones from 

 along the Red River, Louisiana and 

 Arkansas (53952) ; '5 skulls from 

 ancient graves in Louisiana and 

 Arkansas (54108). 



MooBE, R. B., U. S. Department of 

 Agriculture, Washington, D. C. : 

 Sample of thorianite, from Ceylon 

 (53811). 



Morgan, Mrs. Franc J., Kenedy, Tex. : 

 Natural casts of 5 marine fossil 

 shells from the Glen Rose formation 

 of the Lower Cretaceous age. from 

 Guadalupe River, Tex. (53745). 



