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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1007. 



Murray, I M\ Alex., l T . S. Army. Fort 

 Bayard, X. Mex. : Orthoclase crys- 

 tals from Fort Bayard (46777). 



Murray. J. !>.. Washington, I>. C. : 

 Parts of human skeletons (46871; 

 47028). 



Musee Cantonal D'Histoire Natu- 

 relle. (Sec under Freiburg, Swit- 

 zerland, i 



Museo Nacional. (Sec under San 

 .lose, Costa Pica. ) 



Museum of Comparative Zoology. 

 Cambridge, .Mass.: Cotype of Olanix 

 arixtotelis (46437) ; 2 casts made in 

 the National Museum of a portion of 

 a jaw of the type of Anoplonassa for- 

 cipata (46931 : exchange) ; 71 eehin- 

 oderms (47<».".7: exchange). 



Museum of Natural History. (See 

 under Paris. France. ) 



Mi ski Paulista. I See under Sao 

 Paulo, Brazil). 



National Society of the Daughters 

 of the American Revolution, Mrs. 

 Donald McLean. President-General: 

 Frame containing picture postals 

 relating to John Paul Jones, and a 



piece of the w 1 of the ship which 



first tloated the American flag, The 

 Ranger, commanded by him; pre- 

 sented to the society by Mrs. T. C. 

 Robertson, Columbia, S. C. ; un- 

 trained picture of Elizabeth Grace 

 and Rachel Martin demanding the 

 surrender of the courier of the enemy 

 with dispatches, presented to the 

 society by Frank Bostick Martin of 

 South Carolina; 5 copies of "valu- 

 able papers " presented by Mrs. de 

 P.. R. Keiin. of Pennsylvania ; 

 pieces of the original " < 'barter < >ak " 

 from Hartford. Conn., presented to 

 the society by Mrs. Keiin (12182); 

 china teapot and a piece of embroid- 

 ered canvas ( TJL'L'll). Loan. 

 Natural History Museum. (See un- 

 der Liibeck, Germany.) 

 Xaturhistoriska Museum. (See un- 

 der Stockholm, Sweden, i 

 Navas, Longin, Zaragoza, Spain: 14 

 may-flies and a Chrysopa from Spain 

 (4742". : exchange). 



Xavy Department. Bureau of Ord- 

 nance : I straight-pull rifle(46294). 



Xebraska, University of, Lincoln. 

 Xohr. : 7 specimens of Laciniaria 

 from Nebraska (46734 : exchange). 



X'EEDHAM, J. <;.. Fake Forest. 111.: 12 

 specimens of Diptera (46402). 



Xelson, X. ('.. Quartzsite, Ariz.: 

 Cricket and a spider I404:2r>). 



Xettelroth, II. IF. Louisville, Ky. : 

 The Henry Xettelroth collection of 

 fossil invertebrates representing the 

 paleozoic formations of Ohio, Ken- 

 tucky, and Indiana (47505 : pur- 

 chase). 



Newgarden, Major G. J.. Surgeon, F. s. 

 Army. Manila. P. I. : Coleoptera, con- 

 sisting of a large snapping-beetle 

 (Elaterida?), with pale brown wing- 

 cases; Oxyuopto'us inucronatus, and 

 a black-horned scaraba?id-beetle, 

 Oryctes rhinocerus (46581). 



New Hampshire College Experiment 

 Station. Durham. X. IF: 96 speci- 

 mens of Fepidoptera (47401). 



New York Aquarium, New York City: 

 Specimen of striped bass, Roccus 

 Uneatus ( 16339). 



Xew York Botanical Oardens. New 

 York City: Fragment of type of Mer- 

 tensia tubiflora from Wyoming, col- 

 lected by Frank Tweedy <4<;i47t: .". 

 specimens of Populus from Califor- 

 nia and Mexico (46154); 7 living 

 plants from Europe, Nevada, and 

 Arizona (46156); 27<'. specimens of 

 Pteridophyta from Costa Rica and 

 Jamaica ( 16394) : 56 plants, mainly 

 fungi, from Costa Rica (4C44<0 ; seed 

 of Melocactus melocactus from Ja- 

 maica (4<r>47) : 389 phanerogams 

 from the Philippine Islands, obtained 

 by R. S. Williams (46556); speci- 

 men of Beschanieria californica 

 (46594); specimen of Bescharneria 

 bracteata < 16613) : 201 ferns, prin- 

 cipally from the West Indies(46682) : 

 :: plants from Mexico and Panama, 

 also -J photographs (46708) : 114 

 plants from Barbados (46810) ; 

 plant from Mexico (46873): 755 

 plants from Jamaica and Porto 



