LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 
MUNDER, NoRMAN T. A., AND Co., Bal- 
timore, Md.: 14 photomechanical re- 
lief prints (561382). 
MUNICH, GERMANY, ZOOLOGISCHE SAM- 
MLUNG UND ZOOLOGISCHES INSTITUT: 
22 recent Japanese crinoids (57049: 
exchange). 
Munror, Miss HELEN, Smithsonian 
Institution: An example of photome- 
chanical intaglio printing—night 
scene, after a drawing (56138). 
MurpHy, THomas, U. S. National 
Museum: Stone ball (pseudo-antiq- 
uity), found by the donor in a clay 
bank, Washington, D. C. (56301). 
Murray, CHARLES, Washington, D. C.: 
Tortoise (56048), 
Musro NACIONAL. 
José, Costa Rica.) 
(See under San 
MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY. 
(See under Cambridge, Mass.) 
MUSEUM, GEOLOGISCHES INSTITUT DER 
UNIVERSITAT BRESLAU. (See under 
Breslau, Germany.) 
Mus&£uM D’HISTOIRE NATURELLE. 
under Paris, France.) 
(See 
MUSEUM OF VERTEBRATE ZooLoGy, UNI- 
VERSITY OF CALIFORNIA. (See under 
California, University of.) 
MusEUM FUR VOLKERKUNDE. (See 
under Leipzig, Germany.) 
MUSEUM OF ZOOLOGY, UNIVERSITY OF 
MicuicgaAn. (See under Michigan, 
University of.) 
Myers, P. R., U. S. National Museum: 
32 insects (55652). 
Napay & FLEISCHER, New York City: 
5 2-yard lengths of linens (56980). 
NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, Wash- 
ington, D. C. (through Dr. Whitman 
Cross, treasurer) : Bronze replica of 
the James Craig Watson medal, 
awarded to Sir David Gill for re- 
searches in astronomy, 1900; bronze 
replica of the Alexander Agassiz 
medal, awarded to scientific men in 
any part of the world for original 
contributions to the science of ocern- 
ography ; bronze replica of the Henry 
Draper medal, awarded to Henri 
195 
NATIONAL ACADEMY OF ScIENCES—Con. 
Deslandres for discoveries in astro- 
nomical physics (56201: deposit). 
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF PORTRAIT 
PAINTERS (through Mr. Harl Stetson 
Crawford, secretary, New York 
City) : 25 paintings in oil, embody- 
ing examples by John W. Alexander, 
Cecilia Beaux, Frank W. Benson, 
Adolphe Borie, William M. Chase, 
Brenetta Herrman Crawford, Earl 
Stetson Crawford, Howard Gardiner 
Cushing, Lydia Field Emmet, Charles 
Dana Gibson, Victor D. Hecht, Rob- 
ert Henri, Henry Salem Hubbell, 
John C. Johansen, DeWitt M. Lock- 
man, George Luks, Ellen Emmet 
Rand, S. Montgomery Roosevelt, 
William T. Smedley and Irving R. 
Wiles (56694: loan for special exhi- 
bition). 
NATIONAL CASH REGISTER COMPANY, 
Dayton, Ohio: 6 examples of news- 
papers printed on the Merten’s rapid 
rotary intaglio press (55999); 5 
specimens of rapid rotary intaglio, 
consisting of 38 miniature copies of 
The National Cash Register Weekly 
and 2 copies of insert for The Arts 
and Crafts Magazine (56344). 
NATIONAL SOCIETY OF THE COLONIAL 
DAMES OF AMERICA, Washington, 
D. C.: Wedding certificate of Jona- 
than Copeland and Mary Nicholas, 
November 38, 1756, and silver table- 
spoon, wedding gift to Lydia Allen, 
April 22, 1773, lent to the Society 
by Mrs. Silas Casey; and 2 silver 
spoons, lent to the Society by Miss 
Sophie Pearce Casey (56718) ; min- 
iature of Catherine, Duchess of Gor- 
don, lent to the Society by Miss Julie 
G. McAllister; piece of brocade from 
the wedding gown worn by Margaret 
Colton of Springfield, Mass., on her 
marriage to Joseph Frost of New- 
castle, N. H., October 20, 1744, lent 
to the Society by her great-great- 
granddaughter, Mrs. Clarence Win- 
throp Bowen (56729) ; 42 relics from 
the Colonial Dames of Massachusetts 
(56794) ; saucer, part of a set pre- 
