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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1904. 



Mayer, Mrs. Harriet H. (See under 

 Smithsonian Institution. ) 



Maynard, G. O, U. S. National Museum: 

 Twenty-three electrical instruments. 

 (Loan.) 8914. 



Meador, Clinton W., Corinth, Miss.: 

 Received through Dr. G. P. Merrill. 

 Four flint arrowheads from Cherokee 

 County, N. C. 42146. 



Mearns, Dr. E. A., IT. S. Army: Four- 

 teen mammal skins and skulls, birds 

 and mollusks from Forest Grove, Oreg. 

 (41234); 6 birds' eggs, 3 shells and a 

 spruce cone (41250); 96 plants from 

 Oregon, Idaho, and Washington 

 (41258); tree toad from Oregon and a 

 pine cone from Idaho (41358); 7 speci- 

 mens of unios from FortSnelling, Minn. 

 (41596); about 75 specimens of land 

 and fresh-water shells, plant, and a bird 

 from the Philippine Islands (41889) ; 

 39 birds' skins from the Philippine 

 Islands (41915, 41953); 62 plants, about 

 60 specimens of land, fresh-water, and 

 marine shells from Mindanao (41962); 

 about 12 specimens of land shells from 

 Camp Overton, Mindanao (42037) ; 

 about 170 specimens of mollusks, 3 

 corals, 6 geological specimens, 2 plants, 

 and a bird from Mindanao (42063); 

 5 plants from the Philippine Islands 

 (42136); ethnological' material, mol- 

 lusks, mammals, birds, birds' nests, 

 insects, echinoderms, corals, plants, 

 and minerals from the Phillippine 

 Islands (42201, 42230); mollusks, mam- 

 mals, birds, crustaceans, plants, min- 

 erals, and ethnological specimens from 

 the Philippine Islands (42403, 42453) ; 

 Spanish Remington cartridge and a 

 Mauser cartridge (42795). 



Mearns, Louis di Z., Circleville, Ohio: 

 Seventy-seven birds' skins, principally 

 from Fort Snelling, Minn, (deposit) 

 (41292); 113 birds' eggs and 5 birds' 

 nests from Fort Snelling (gift) (41312); 

 rocks and fossils from the Yellowstone 

 National Park and Fort Snelling (gift) 

 (41367). 



Meeker, Dr. J. W., Brooklyn, N. Y. : 

 Specimens of Apanteles congregatus 



Meeker, Dr. J. W. — Continued. 



(Say), belonging to the superfamily 



Ichneumonidte and family Braconidae. 



42320. 

 Melander, Prof. A. L. (See under New 



Mexico Agricultural College. ) 

 Melville, J. O, Brook House, Prestwich, 



England: Seven species of shells from 



the Persian Gulf. 41515. 

 Memorial Museum, Golden Gate Park, 



San Francisco, Cal. : Received through 



Mr. F. Gruber, curator. Fifteen birds' 



skins from California. Exchange. 



42366. 

 Men<;el, Prof. L. W., Reading, Pa.: 



Eight specimens of Lepidoptera from 



Greenland and Florida. Exchange. 



42675. 



Merriam, Dr. C. H. (See under Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture. ) 



Merkhk, II. D. New Brighton, Pa. 

 Received through Dr. H. G. Dyar. 

 Eighty specimens of Lepidoptera. 

 42174. 



Merrihevv, Mrs. M. C. W., Long Beach, 

 Cal. : Specimen of Chiton from Califor- 

 nia and a specimen of Aslarte from 

 Washington. 42648. 



Merrill, Dr. George P., U. S. National 

 Museum : Home-made magnifieror burn- 

 ing-glass from Auburn, Me. (41316): 

 rocks from Blue Ridge, southeast of 

 Luray, Va. (41380); specimen of trap 

 rock from Sheepscot River, near Weet- 

 port,Me. (41386) ; snake(Storeria dekayi ) 

 from the Island of Springs, Sheepsmt 

 Bay, Maine (41400); specimens of 

 coprolites from Fossil, Wyo. (41616) ; 

 about 2,000 pounds of jaspery hem- 

 atite from Ishpeming, Mich. (41*>:'>7i, 

 L. P. X.; about 2,000 pounds of rhodo- 

 chrosite from Butte, Mont. (41638); 

 specimen of fossil wood from Gallatin 

 County, Mont. (41661), L. P.X.; speci- 

 men of Horned toad, Phrynosoma breoi- 

 rostre, from Madison Valley, near Logan, 

 Mont. (41688); muscovite granite from 

 the Great Falls of the Potomac, Mary- 

 land (41778); geyser tubes from near 

 Opal, Uinta County, Wyo. (collected 

 for L. P. X.) (41827); large nia^s of 



