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McGREGOR, E. A., Los Angeles, Calif. 
(through Prof. Le Roy Abrams) : 39 
lichens from Santa Catalina Island, 
Calif. (66095). 
MacINNES, Norman, Miami, Fla.: A 
spider, Gasteracantha cancriformis, 
a species belonging to the Gulf States 
(66148). 
McINTIRE, Barrotomew, San Fran- 
cisco, Calif. (through Department of 
State): 4 specimens of lava from 
the eruption of a volcano in San 
Salvador in 1917, and 16 photographs 
(65784). 
McKESSON & ROBBINS (INC.), New 
York City: 9 medicinal substances 
from the animal kingdom, and 11 
medicinal substances (65415, 65871). 
McLEOD, C. Y., Clarksdale, Miss.: 
Posterior half of an upper molar of 
the American mastodon (65519). 
MACE, ©. B. (See under Schleswig 
International Commission. ) 
MAHIN, Mrs. F. W., Washington, 
D. C.: 4 pieces of old lace (66426, 
loan). 
MALDONALDO, Mrs. EsteLte, Wash- 
ington, D. C.: 2 specimens of pot- 
tery from Guatemala (66053). 
MALONE, J. G., Newport, Oreg. 
(through Dr. W. H. Dall): Plant, 
Boschniakia strobilacea (66452). 
MALYE, Maj. Jean. (See under 
French Government.) 
MANN, Dr. W. M., U. S. National Mu- 
seum: 5 specimens of braiding in 
fiber illustrating the manufacture of 
arm bands, from Rubiana Lagoon, 
New Georgia, British Solomon Is- 
lands (65284). 
MARINE-VICTORIN, Rev. BrorHer. 
(See under Longueuil, College of.) 
MARSHALL, Ernest B., Laurel, Md.: 
5 specimens of Cooper’s hawk, Ac- 
cipiter cooperi, and a sharp-shinned 
hawk, Accipiter velox, all from Mary- 
land (65478, 66380, 66509) ; skin and 
skull of a squirrel, Sciwrus, and 
skulls of two opossums, Didelphys, 
from Maryland (65524, 65845, 
66091) ; skull of an opossum, Didel- 
phys, and 2 skulls of minks, from 
Laurel, Md. (66155) ; bat, Hptesicus 
(alcoholic) (66334). 
REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1921. 
MARSHALL, Georce, U. 8. National 
Museum: Fishes collected from the 
Patuxent River near Laurel, Md. 
(65332); skull of a fox, Vulpes, | 
from Fairland, Montgomery 
County, Md. (65846) ; skeleton of a 
gray fox, Urocyon, from Camp 
Meade, Md. (65908) ; skin of a cedar 
waxwing, Bombycilla  cedrorwm, 
with unusual markings (65945) ; 
bird from Maryland (66658). 
MARSHALL, Henry R., Wilson, N. 
C.: 2 birds from North Carolina 
(66878). 
MARTIN, Dr. Lynn Artuour, Bingham- 
ton, N. Y. (through Dr. W. A. Dewey, 
Ann Arbor, Mich.): An old homeo- 
pathic medicine case owned and 
used for many years by Dr. Titus L. 
Brown, of Binghamton, N. Y. 
(66786). 
MASSACHUSETTS AGRICULTURAL 
COLLEGE EXPERIMENT STA- 
TION, Department of Entomology, 
Amherst, Mass. (through A. I. 
Bourne): Lepidoptera larvae col- 
lected in eastern Massachusetts 
(65752). 
MATTHEWS, Ransom, Selma, Calif.: 
A collection of automobile and mo- 
tor cycle spark plugs and a vulcan- 
izing outfit (65294, loan). 
MAYNE, Bruce, Delta, Utah: 2 flies, 
Tabanus productus (65298). 
MAYNARD, E. A., Jamaica, Long Is- 
land, N. Y.: 16 polished crystals of 
chiastolite from Lancaster, Mass. 
(65441, exchange). 
MEDINA, Lieut. Col. FrEDERIC DIEZ DE, 
Bolivian Legation, Washington, D. 
Cc.: A sheet of gold, gold tassel or 
pendant, specimens of arrow points 
and fragments, and a textile woven 
in colors, all from the State of La 
Paz, Bolivia (65769, exchange). 
MELBOURNE, VICTORIA, AUS- 
TRALIA, THE NATIONAL MU- 
SEUM: 8 lots of Tertiary bryo- 
zoans from Australia (65701, ex- 
change). 
MERRILL, Dr. Grorcrt P., U. S. Na- 
tional Museum: 87 wood engravings 
by American engravers of about 
1830, comprising 8 by Alexander An- 
