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REPORT OF NATIONAL, MUSEUM, 1922. 



McCRACKEN, Dr. Isabel. (See un- 

 der Stanford University.) 



McDERMOTT, F. A. ( See under F. M. 

 Jones.) 



McDUNNOUGH, Dr. J. (See under 

 Canadian Government, Department 

 of Agriculture.) 



McGREGOR, A. G., Chicago, HI.: 

 A photograph of a ruling machine 

 for the McDonough color process 

 (67317). 



McLEAN, Donald, Riderwood, Md. 

 (through Mrs. R. G. Hoes) : Velvet 

 dress worn by Mrs. Donald McLean 

 when president general of the Na- 

 tional Society of the Daughters of 

 the American Revolution at a recep- 

 tion given in honor of her election 

 to a second term, April, 1907 (6S059, 

 loan). 



McNEILL, Frank A. (See under Aus- 

 tralian Museum.) 



MAGNESIA ASSOCIATION OF 

 AMERICA, THE, Philadelphia. Pa. : 

 Framed panel showing process of 

 manufacture of magnesia insulation 

 material ; also framed technologic 

 chart of insulating efficiencies 

 (6S157). 



MAKI, Moichro. (See under Taihoku 

 Normal School.) 



MALLINSON & CO. (INC.), H. R., 

 New York City : 2 specimens of nov- 

 elty silk fabrics, known as " Bok- 

 hara Prints" (6S046). 



MANCHESTER, J. G., New York City 

 (through Dr. Edgar T. Wherry) : 

 Specimen of tale in calcite and an 

 ilmenite crystal from Cumberland, 

 R. I. (66911). 



M A N I T O B A , UNIVERSITY OF, 

 Winnipeg, Canada : 32 specimens of 

 rocks and ores from northwestern 

 Manitoba copper districts (67S59, ex- 

 change). 



MANN, Dr. William M. ( See under 

 Muli'ord Biological Exploration of 

 the Amazon Basin.) 



MANSFIELD, George R., Washing- 

 ton, D. C. : Brown silk umbrella, 

 with carved ivory handle, owned 

 during the early part of the nine- 

 teenth century by Mrs. Harvey 



MANSFIELD, George R — Continued. 

 C. Mackay, of Gloucester, Mass. 

 (6S1S1). 



MARCHAL, Dr. Paul, Station de 

 Entomologique, Paris, France 

 (through Department of Agricul- 

 ture, Bureau of Entomology, Wash- 

 ington, D. C.) : 16 adults and 16 

 slides of Hessian-fly parasites 

 (66S9S). 



MARINE BIOLOGICAL LABORA- 

 TORY, Woods Hole, Mass. (through 

 George M. Gray) : Gecko from Key 

 West, Fla. (6S372). 



MARSHALL, Byeon 0., Imboden, 

 Ark. : 9 specimens, 4 species, of 

 land and fresh-water mollusks, prob- 

 ably from Imboden, Ark. (6S039) ; 9 

 frogs. 3 leeches, 10 salamanders, 2 

 tadpoles, a small collection of mol- 

 lusks and insects, collected by the 

 donor in Lawrence County, Ark. 

 (68100, 6S1S2, 6S252). 



MARSHALL, Ernest B., Laurel, Md. : 

 Blue jay, 5 sharp-shinned hawks, 4 

 Cooper's hawks, 6 birds, and a 

 crow, 3 skulls of raccoons, the skull 

 of a fox, and skull of a mink ; all 

 from Maryland (67090; 67210; 

 67305; 67378; 67547; 675S3; 67836; 

 67S46; 6S043 ; 6S25S). 



MARSHALL, George, U. S. National 

 Museum : Field sparrow, song spar- 

 row, meadow lark, skin and skull 

 of a mink, and 3 skulls of foxes, 

 tree sparrow, shrew, rusty black- 

 bird, all from Maryland (67098, 

 07379, 67748, 67834, 68259, 68359, 

 68368) ; skull of a weasel from 

 Occoquan, Va. (67935) ; skull of an 

 opossum, skull of a raccoon, and 

 skull of a mink (68285). 



MARSHALL, Miss M. A., Still River, 

 Mass.: 2 ferns from Florida (67S13). 



MARTIN, Dr. James C, New York 

 City : A block of hard pitch from 

 the pitch lake at Guanoco, State of 

 Monagas, Venezuela (66S35). 



.MARTIN, Dr. J. W., Kirksville, Mo.: 

 Worm (67SS6). 



A1ARTINI, Dr. E. (See under Institut 

 fur Schiffs-und Tropenkrankheiten.) 



