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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1918. 



Milwaukee, Public Museum of — Con. 

 erite, sternbergite, and uraconite 

 (61787, exchange). 



Mineeal Products Corporation, Alu- 

 nite, Utah (through Howard F. Chap- 

 pell) : A small flint arrow point from 

 Piute County, Utah (62435). 



Mjasdrikoff, Ivan, Gouv. Wladimir, 

 Russia : 4 plates illustrating repro- 

 ducing butterflies in natural colors 

 by transferring their scales to plates 

 (61516). 



Monsanto Chemical Co., St. Louis, 

 Mo. (through The Barrett Co., New 

 York City) : 3 specimens of coal 

 products — acetphenetidin, saccharin, 

 phenolphthalin (61692). 



Moore, Moses, Ouray, Utah ; Specimen 

 of sandstone impregnated with blue 

 coloring material (ilsemannite) 

 (62524). 



Moore, Dr. Riley D., Washington, 

 D. C. : 42 specimens of walrus and 

 mastodon ivory, collected by Dr. 

 Moore in Alaska (61422, loan). 



Morris, Mrs. John Speed. (See under 

 Mrs. Allen M. Sumner, jr.) 



Morse, Edward L., Birches, Me. : A 

 collection of card photographs of 

 prominent telegraph men, 57 in num- 

 ber (61330). 



Morton, Dr. William J., New York 

 City : Miscellaneous personal relics 

 of Dr. William T. G. Morton (1819- 

 1868), and a collection of manuscript 

 and printed material relating to his 

 career (1,030 specimens) ; a complete 

 human skull, 2 fragmentary human 

 skulls, and 1 jaw ; fragments of iron 

 knife blades, brass vessel, etc., and 

 3 powderhorns (Indian remains 

 found at Quincy, Mass.) (62243). 



Moseley, E. L., Sandusky, Ohio : 4 

 specimens of plants, Laciniaria 

 (62440). 



Moser, Mrs. James Henry, Washing- 

 ton, D. C. : A landscape in oil, en- 

 titled " Clearing up " in the Berk- 

 shires, by James Henry Moser 

 (62247, loan). 



Moses, Mrs. Stanford E., Washington, 

 D. C. : 4 pieces of Peruvian pottery 

 (3 vessels and 1 fragment) (62507). 



Mosier, C. A., Homestead, Fla. : 5 tree 

 frogs and a box tortoise from Florida 

 (61807) ; (through Mr. W. E. Saf- 

 ford) ; 7 snake eggs and 1 snake from 

 Florida (62184) ; (through W. E. 

 Safford and T. Wayland Vaughan) 

 oolitic limestone from near Paradise 

 Key, Fla. (62157) ; 17 insects and 

 spiders (61929) ; 2 crayfishes, Cam- 

 barus fallax, from Paradise Key, 



$ Royal Palm State Park, near Home- 

 stead, Dade County, Fla. (62453) ; 

 (through Bureau of Biological Sur- 

 vey, U. S. Department of Agricul- 

 ture) 20 eggs of soft-shelled turtle 

 (62477). (See also under Florida 

 Federation of Women's Clubs.) 



Moxley, George L., Los Angeles, Cal. : 

 Specimen of fern from Mexico 

 (61348). 



Moyle, Russell, Osceola, Nev. ( through 

 Interior Department, U. S. Geologi- 

 cal Survey) : A specimen of lime- 

 stone replaced by scheelite and silica 

 from Sacramento Pass, Snake Range, 

 White Pine County, Nev., collected 

 by Mr. Frank L. Hess (62197). 



Munroe, Hall, and Hopkins, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. : A specimen of barium 

 chlorate crystals prepared by Mr. 

 Treadway B. Munroe (61890). 



Museu Paulista. (See under Sao 

 Paulo, Brazil.) 



Museu Rocha. (See under Ceara, 

 Brazil.) 



Museum of Comparative Zoology. 

 (See under Harvard University.) 



Museum of the American Indian, 

 Heye Foundation, New York City : 

 A representative collection of pot- 

 sherds, stone axes, and petaloid celts, 

 80 specimens, from St. Croix and St. 

 Thomas, Virgin Island Group (61982, 

 exchange) ; (through Theodoor de 

 Booy) Fossil land shell, Pleuro- 

 donte debooyi, type of new species, 

 from kitchen-middens at Salt River, 

 northern coast of St. Croix, Virgin 

 Islands (62056). 



Myerston, Arturo R., Curacao, Dutch 

 West Indies : 2 specimens of orchids 

 (61543). 



