LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 
MUNDER & CO., Norman T. A., Balti- 
more, Md.: 125 specimens of type 
and halftone printing (65639); 2 
halftones of Lincoln, 2 halftones of 
Franklin, and 2 broadsides (66349). 
MUNRO, G. C., Keomuko, Lanai, Ha- 
waii (through Prof. A. S. Hitch- 
cock): 12 plants (65898). 
MUNZ, Dr. PuHmrire A. (See under 
Pomona College, Claremont, Calif.) 
MURDOCK, Miss ELranor P., Wash- 
ington, D. C.: A book of poems and 
songs by Robert Burns, in wooden 
binding (66220). 
MUSEO NACIONAL. 
José, Costa Rica.) 
MUSEU PAULISTA, Sao Paulo, Bra- 
zil (through A. @E. Taunay, Di- 
rector) : Parasitic worm, 7'ristoma, 
species, 14 isopods, representing 3 
species, and 3 amphipods, represent- 
ing 2 species, from Brazil; also a 
collection of Brazilian annelids, one 
lot of barnacles, and a small collec- 
tion (duplicates) of parasitic cope- 
pods (65681) ; 8 skins and skulls of 
bats from Brazil (66600). 
MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAN IN- 
DIAN, THE HEYH FOUNDATION, 
New York, N. Y. (through Dr. Mar- 
shall H. Saville): Obsidian from 
ancient quarry refuse from near 
Fiscal, Guatemala (65527); Pota- 
watomi sacred medicine bundle 
(Oklahoma) (65896, exchange). 
MUSEUM OF HISTORY, SCIENCE, 
AND ART, Los Angeles, Calif.: A 
box of shell fragments with bryo- 
zoans from the Pleistocene of Cali- 
fornia (66002). 
MUSGRAVH, W. E. (See under Agri- 
culture, Department of, Bureau of 
Biological Survey.) 
MUSKEGON MACHINE CO., Mus- 
kegon, Mich.: 23 dovetailed wood 
samples showing the work of the 
Linderman automatic dovetail glue 
jointer (66692). 
MYER, W. E., Nashville, Tenn.: An 
adult skeleton and the skeletons of 
two children found by the donor ina 
stone slab grave 9 miles northeast of 
Nashville (65222); skull of a young 
(See under San 
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MYER, W. E.—Continued. 
adult female, found in a stone slab 
grave at the Love Mound on Whites 
Creek, 6 miles north of Nashville 
(65451) ; skull, 2 skeletons, and a lot 
of miscellaneous human _ bones 
(66631). 
MYERS, Grorck HewirTt, Washington, 
D. C.: 388 Oriental ruggs (66773, 
loan). 
MYRICK, F. M., Johannesburg, Calif., 
Specimens of blue chalcedony, jasper, 
and myrickite from California 
(65331). 
NATIONAL AMERICAN WOMAN’S 
SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION, New 
York, N. Y¥. (through Mrs: H. H. 
Gardener and Miss Lucy Anthony) : 
Gold and enamel flag pin presented to 
Miss Susan B. Anthony by ladies of 
Wyoming on the occasion of her 
eightieth birthday, 1900, and dis- 
tinguished service medal awarded to 
Dr. Anna Howard Shaw in recogni- 
tion of distinguished services as 
chariman of the Woman’s Committee 
of the Council of National Defense 
during the World War (65773); 
(through Mrs. Gardener, U. 8. Civil 
Service Commission, Washington, 
D. C.) Official copy of the certifica- 
tion of the Secretary of State to the 
effect that the amendment to the Con- 
stitution extending the right of suf- 
frage to women has become valid, 
and the pen used by Secretary 
Bainbridge Colby when signing the 
original document, August 26, 1920 
(66218) ; (through Mrs. Gardener) 
gold badge presented to Susan B. 
Anthony by the Citizens Suffrage 
Association. of Philadelphia, 1881 
(66335). 
NATIONAL COLLEGE OF PHAR- 
MACY, Washington, D. C. (through 
Dr. H. E. Kalusowski) : A supposi- 
tory machine made before 1873 by 
James Dominic O’Donnell, Wash- 
ington, D. C. (66307). 
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY, 
Washington, D. C.: 1,180 plants from 
Alaska, collected by the Katmai ex- 
peditions under the direction of Prof. 
Robert F. Griggs (66087); arche- 
