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MINASSIAN, Kirxor—Continued. 
leaves (5 of paper and 1 of vellum) 
from Arabic and Turkish manu- 
seripts (65300). P 
MINNESOTA, UNIVERSITY OF, 
Minneapolis, Minn. (through Prof. 
Cc. O. Rosendahl): 4 specimens of 
Selaginella (66158, exchange) ; 
specimen of Selaginella from Brit- 
ish Columbia (66287); (through 
Prof. EY W. “DD: Holway) +: 749 
plants from western South America 
(66314). 
MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN, 
St. Louis, Mo.: Plant, Abronia, 
from western Colorado (65622); 2 
plants, Selaginelila (66357,  ex- 
change). 
MITCHELL, H. H., Regina, Sas- 
katchewan, Canada: Dried skin of a 
tiger salamander, Ambystoma tigri- 
num, from Saskatchewan (65817). 
MITCHELL, Mason, 
sul, Queenstown, 
the dodo pigeon, or tooth-billed 
pigeon, Didunculus — strigirostris, 
from Samoa, new to the Museum 
collections (65548). 
MOCZARSKI, Prof. Emin. 
der Prof. Otto Scheerpeltz. ) 
MONITOR STOVE CoO., THE, Cincin- 
nati, Ohio (through Oliver Gedeist, 
Director of Publicity): Model of 
caloric pipeless furnace, invented by 
W. J. Doyle, 1909 (65249). 
MOORE, Atrrep F., Los Angeles, 
Calif.: A rat, 7 insects, and a collec- 
tion of rocks and fossils collected 
near Calama, Chile (65987). 
MORELEY, Sytvanus G., Carnegie 
Institute of Washington, Washing- 
ton, D. C.: 4 lots of potsherds from 
4 localities in Central America and 
Mexico (65863). 
MORRILL, Hon. CHaArtes H., Lincoln, 
Nebr. (through Prof. Edwin H. Bar- 
bour): A collection of exhibition 
and study specimens of Carbonifer- 
ous foraminifera (65277). 
MORRIS, Mrs. GouveRNEuUR, WaShing- 
ton, D. C.: Hale piano decorated by 
Cottier of New York (66347). 
American Con- 
Ireland: Egg of 
(See un- 
REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1921. 
MORROW, Miss C. F., St. Thomas, 
Virgin Islands of the United States: 
133 plants from St. John and St. 
Thomas, Virgin Islands of the 
United States (66171, 66302, 66489, 
66730). 
MORSE, Epwarp L., Pittsfield, Mass. : 
Original specimen of a message re- 
corded by the Morse register, May 
25, 1844 (65555). 
MOSELEY, FE. L., Bowling Green, 
Ohio.: 91 plants (65422); 8 plants, 
Lacinaria (66328). 
MOSONYI, Emitio, New York City: A 
highly embellished, cylindrical 
earthenware vase from ‘“Ataco,” 
northwestern part of Salvador, and 
a bronze ax blade found in “San 
Jose Villaneuva,” in the southwest- 
ern part of the same Republic 
(65351). 
MOTTER, Dr. Murray GALT, Wash- 
ington, D. C.: 4 photographs of 
prominent members of the American 
Pharmaceutical Association (66348). 
MOUSLEY, H., Hatley, Quebec, Can- 
ada: 12 ferns ( 65221, exchange). 
MOXLEY, Gerorck L., Los Angeles, 
Calif.: Plant from southern Califor- 
nia (65447); ferns, Asplenium and 
Cheilanthes, from California (65900, 
66258); plant, Selaginella watsoni 
(66327) ; 15 specimens of Selaginella 
from California (66370, exchange) ; 
3 plants from California (66637). 
MUESEBECK, C. F. W. (See under 
Dr. C. T. Brues and Cornell Uni- 
versity, Department of Entomology.) 
MULFORD Co., H. K., Philadelphia, 
Pa.: 4 specimens of antitoxin serums 
(65614); 15 charts mounted with 
specimens, photographs, etc., show- 
ing the preparation and use of vac- 
cines and serums for the prevention 
and treatment of diphtheria, small- 
pox, pneumonia, tetanus, meningitis, 
and hay fever; also 1 380cc. vacule 
package of digitol (66727). 
MULLIS, Miss Frances, Friday Har- 
bor, Wash.: 5 specimens, 4 species, 
of crustaceans from Friday Harbor, 
Washington, one of them, Spironto- 
caris grandimana, being for the first 
time recorded from American 
waters (65831). 
