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McElwee, W., Washington, D. C. : 

 Flicker, or < lolden- winged woodpecker, 

 Colaptes auraius. 42579. 



McGee, W J, Washington, D. C. : Skull 

 of a Nebraska Indian. (Loan.) 8641. 

 (See also under Smithsonian Institu- 

 tion, Bureau of American Ethnology. ) 



McGregor, Mrs. A. M., Mamaroneck, 

 N. Y.: Two specimens of Voluta juno- 

 ii in from Florida. 42541. 



McGregor, R. G, Philippine Museum, 

 Manila, P. I.: Specimens of mollusks 

 and myriapods from the Philippine 

 Islands and the United States (42346); 

 butterflies from Calangan Island 

 (42566). 



McGriRE, J. D. (See under Carnegie 

 Institution.) 



McKay, C. M., Portland, Oreg.: Three 

 specimens of agate. Purchase. L. P. X. 

 41634. 



McKim, C. F. (See under Pennsylvania 

 Railroad Company.) 



McKnew, C. A. (See under B. A. Bean.) 



McKcsick, M. N., Calais, Me.: Specimen 

 of molybdenite from Cooper mine, 

 Cooper, Me. 41721. 



McLean, D., Rampart, Alaska: Received 

 through Dr. T. W. Wilcox, U. S. A. (re- 

 tired). Horns of a fossil bison with 

 partial crania. 41710. 



McLean, Mrs. J. J., Washington, 1). C: 

 Basket and four beaded collars from 

 California ( purchase ) ( 41 780 ) ; 2 

 squirrel-skin robes (gift) (42843). 



McLellan, Capt. C. H., U. S. Revenue- 

 Cutter Service: Stone arrowhead and 

 wooden spearhead. (Loan.) 9112. 



Madeley, William, Stourbridge, Eng- 

 land: Specimens of Wenlock shales 

 bryozoans. Exchange. 42459. 



Magalhaes, Antonio M., Jr., Sao Paulo, 

 Brazil, South America: Received 

 through Dr. Orville A. Derby. Three 

 specimens of fossil wood from Lagoa 

 station, on the Mogyana Railroad near 

 Casa Branca, Sao Paulo. 42836. 



Major, Dr. C. T. Forsyth, British Mu- 

 seum (Natural History), London. Eng- 

 land: Ten skeletons and 2 skulls of 

 mammals. Purchase. 41562. 



Max, Dr. J. G. de, Ierseke, Zeeland, Hol- 

 land: Received through Miss M. J. 

 Rathbun. Two specimens of fresh- 

 water crabs (Potamon convexus), from 

 Java. 41894. 



Manhattan Electrical Supply Com- 

 pany, New YorkCity: Received through 

 Mr. C. A. Stimpson. Morse telegraph 

 apparatus, consisting of a relay, sounder, 

 and key. 41948. 



Manitou Mineral Springs Company, 

 Manitou, Colo. : Received through Mr. 

 W. A. Davis. Specimens of Manitou 

 mineral water. 42543. 



Marston, Weir, Fort Snelling, Minn.: 

 Salamander (Ambystoma tigrinum). 

 41523. 



Martin, A. F., Jersey Shore, Pa.: Long- 

 stin<;, Megarhyssa lunator Fabr. 41252. 



Marvin, Dr. M. F.,TJ. S. Army, Manila, 

 P. I.: Reptiles; ferns and insects; 3 

 specimens of Mole-crickets; insects, 

 spiders, myriapods, and algae (42119, 

 41291, 41412, 42276). 



Mason, Prof. O. T., U. S. National Mu- 

 seum: Report of the inaugural cere- 

 monies of President Cleveland and 

 Vice-President Stevenson, 1893. 41716. 



Mason, R. F., Carbondale, Pa.: Whitney 

 revolver. Loan. 42925. 



Massey, Charles F., Salisbury, N. C. : 

 Specimen of granite from near Salis- 

 bury. 42224. (See also under Dr. G. P. 

 Merrill. ) 



Mather, James E., Muskegon, Mich.: 

 Fresh- water shells from Michigan. Ex- 

 change. 41668. 



Matschie, Dr. Paul. (See under Koni- 

 gliches Museum fur Naturkunde, Ber- 

 lin, Germany. 



Matsumura, Dr. S., Sapporo, Japan: 

 Fifty-nine specimens of parasitic Hy- 

 menoptera (41762); through Dr. W. H. 

 Ashmead, 267 specimens of Hymenop- 

 tera (42475). 



Max ox, W. R., U. S. National Museum: 

 Bat, 40 cryptogams, specimen of Fes-. 

 pertilio from Plummers Island (41440, 

 41466, 41338); 6 plants from the Dis- 

 trict of Columbia (41323) ; 2 specimens 

 of Botrychium from central New York 

 (42504). (See also under H.D. House. I 



