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Morcan, Mrs. G. W., Zanesville, Ohio: 
Commissions of Gen. G. W. Morgan, 
and a flint-lock pistol carried by him 
in the battle of Churubusco, Mexico 
(47948). 
Moruartr, Curt, Ensfeld Post DolIn- 
stein, Middle I 
Fossils from the Jura region 
exchange). 
Morton, Dr. WILLIAM JAMES, New 
York City: Portrait in oil of Dr. 
William T. G. Morton, a pioneer in 
the use of ether as an anaesthetic 
(48266). 
Mowpsray, L. L., 
Germany : 
(48525: 
vanconia, 
Bermuda Museum, 
Hamilton, Bermuda: Bones of the 
“Cahow ” bird from a_ limestone 
eave at Bailey’s Bay, Bermuda 
(47554). 
Munusr, Mrs. Erra I*., Bloomington, 
Ind.: Toad (48693). 
Munpr, Watrer, Mahlsdorf bei Ber- 
lin, Germany: Seeds of Nehinocactus 
(48556). 
Chester, Pa.: Piece of 
-anay Island. 
sasclbergti 
MuUNGER, H. W., 
Jusi cloth from Iloilo, 
Philippines (47047). 
Munn & Co., New York City: Bronze 
copy of the medal awarded by the 
Scientific American for the best de- 
vice for the protection of life and 
Jimb (48050). 
Murpocin, JouNn, jr., Deadwood, 8. 
Dak.: Specimen of Dakota red 
squirrel, Sciurus hudsonicus dako- 
tensis (48496). 
Murray, Sir Jonun, Edinburgh, Scot- 
land: Fossil corals from Christmas 
Island, Indian Ocean (48351 
Murtrenpt, Miss Mary, WNirkwood, 
Mo.: 22 specimens of Microlepidop- 
tera (48679). 
Muster D’HistorrE NATURELLE. (See 
under Elbeuf, France.) 
Mutusro NACIONAL. (See under San 
José, Costa Rica.) 
Museum or Naruran History. (See 
under Paris, France.) 
NATIONAL SOCIETY, CHILDREN OF THE 
(through 
Patchwork 
REVOLUTION 
Kendall) : 
loan). 
AMERICAN 
Mrs. A. A. 
quilt (48825; 
REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1908. 
NATIONAL SOCIETY OF THE COLONIAL 
DAMES OF AMERICA, Washington, 
D. C.: Colonial relics lent to the 
Society by Mrs. ae Cropper and 
Mrs. R. R. Hoes (483842); silver, 
open-face watch, fet by Ma. Louis 
Randolph Mayo; pendant earrings 
and tray (silver plated on copper), 
lent by Mrs. George W. Mayo; silver 
lent by Arthur Randolph 
and coat, vest, knee breeches, 
spoons, 
Mayo; 
and sash, lent by Mr. George Dag- 
worthy Mayo (48651); oval shoe 
buckles with brilliants, lent to the 
society by Gen. William Ruffin Cox: 
oblong shoe buckles with brilliants, 
fans, and a punch ladle, lent to the 
society by Mrs. William Ituffin Cox 
(48682) ; minature portrait of Cath- 
erine Thomson of New York, wife of 
Col. Isaac Coles, of Virginia, an 
officer in the Revolutionary Army 
and a Member of fan 
presented to Miss Elizabeth Catesby 
on the occasion of her wedding, lent 
by the Virginia Society ; prayer book 
printed in Idinburgh in 1770; steel 
Congress; 
engraving of a part of the interior 
of St. Paul’s Cathedral, lent by 
Mrs. James L. Harper; silver 
pitcher and platter of the time of 
King George III, lent by the District 
of Columbia Society (48860; 48861; 
4ASSG2) : colonial relics received from 
Mrs. William B. Beekman, New 
York City (48673) ; silver bowl won 
by the race horse Trial on the New- 
market race course, South Carolina, 
in 1776S (48185); stoneware jug 
with silver handle and top, brought 
to America on the Mayflower; 2 
silver candlesticks, probably of the 
time of Charles II; 2 glass decan- 
ters with tops; G colonial Kast India 
soup plates; 6 colonial Hast India 
dinner plates (48295). Loan. 
NATIONAL SOCIETY OF THE DAUGHTERS 
OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, Mrs. 
Donald McLean, president-general : 
Jewel trunk, a relic of Revolutionary 
days (48789: loan). 
Navas, Rey. Lonarnos, Colegio del Sal- 
vador, Zaragoza, Spain: 2 specimens 
of Neuroptera (48244). 
