LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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Merrill, Dr. George P. — Continued, 

 leoparditefrom Charlotte, N. C. (41922) ; 

 granite from Lilesville, N. C. (41947); 

 specimen of rough granite from Ad- 

 vance, N. C, collected for the Museum 

 by C. F. Massey (41989); rocks, fresh 

 and weathered, from North Carolina, 

 collected by F. B. Laney (42264); 3 

 specimens of granite from North Caro- 

 lina (42702) ; collection of limonite 

 pseudomorphs and specimens illus- 

 trating the origin of iron ore, from 

 the Katahdin Iron Works, Piscataquis 

 County, Me. (42905) ; mica, apatite, and 

 associated minerals from Perkins, near 

 EastTempleton, Canada (42906); Caen 

 stone from Christ Church Cathedral, 

 Montreal, Canada (42920). (See also 

 under A. E. Heighway, George Jack- 

 son, C. W. Meador, and A. T. Roos. ) 



Merrill, Dr. G. P. and William Palmer, 

 U. S. National Museum: Rocks and 

 fossils from Mexico. 42455. 



Merrill, J. F., Orono, Me.: Three speci- 

 mens of quartz from near Auburn, Me. 

 L. P. X. 41641. 



Metcalf, A. B., Mesilla Park, N. Mex.: 

 Plant from New Mexico. 42880. 



Metcalf, Prof. M. M., The Woman's 

 College, Baltimore, Md. : One hundred 

 and thirty specimens of Lepidoptera. 

 Exchange. 42778. 



Metz, W. C, Columbus, Ohio: Twenty- 

 five moths. 42342. 



Mexico, City of Mexico: Seven plants from 

 Mexico collected under the direction 

 of Dr. Fernando Altamirano. 41011. 

 (See also under Institute Medico Na- 

 cional. ) 



Meyer, Dr. A. B. (See under Dresden, 

 Germany: Konigliches Zoologisches 

 und Anthropologisches-Ethnographi- 

 sches Museum.) 



Meyer, Frank N., Orizaba, Mexico: Four 

 plants from Mexico. 42847. 



Meyncke, O. M., Belfield, Va. : One hun- 

 dred and seven plants from Virginia 

 (42744; 42799; 42842). 



Michigan, University of, Ann Arbor, 

 Mich.: Received through C. C. Adams, 



Michigan, University of— Continued, 

 curator. Ten birds' skins from Para- 

 guay. 42128. 



Mickwitz, Dr. August, Ingenieur, Reval, 

 Estland, Russia: Fifty specimens of 

 Cambrian fossils and 250 specimens of 

 Ordovician fossils from England. 41882. 



Miller, Dr. B. F., Bryn Mawr College, 

 Bryn Mawr, Pa. : About 42 specimens, 

 partly types of new species, of fossil 

 Cerion, Helicina, and Cepolis from the 

 Bahama Islands (Pleistocene). 42865. 



Miller, Mrs. E. P., Alexandria, Va. : 

 Specimen of Turkey buzzard. 42395. 



Miller, Miss E. R., Cleveland, Ohio: 

 Oak-gall representing the species Col- 

 li rlujtis comiger O. S. (41247); 4 spe- 

 cies of galls (41489). 



Miller, Gerrit S., jr., U. S. National 

 Museum: Reptiles, mollusks, and 

 plants from Stony Man Mountain, Vir- 

 ginia (41256); mollusks and plants 

 from Luray, Va. (41287); 2 specimens 

 of Brunus from near Alexandria, Va. 

 (41402) ; water-lily obtained in Indiana 

 by Mr. Paul Bartsch (41572); frog 

 \Chorophilus feriarum) from Cameron 

 Run, Fairfax County, Va. (41664); 

 specimen of Pieris mariana from Vir- 

 ginia (41729); salamanders from Stony 

 Man Mountain, Virginia (42718); 57 

 plants from New York and Virginia 

 (42748; 42783); plant from Virginia 

 (41846); fresh-water and land shells 

 from Stony Man Mountain, Virginia 

 (42862); 22 plants from Virginia and 

 Texas (42300). 



Miller, Miss Virginia. (See under Na- 

 tional Society of the Colonial Dames cf 

 America. ) 



Miller, W. S., Pagosa Springs, Colo.: 

 Specimen of soap-weed rope. 42220. 



Mills, Mrs. Mary E. (See under Mrs. 

 Catherine A. Carter. ) 



Mills, Owen W., Millberry, Mass. : Soap- 

 stone utensils and implements. 42022. 



Milner, H. K., Birmingham, Ala. : Snake 

 ( Osceola elapsoidea ) . 41 551 . 



Minnesota, University of, Mineapolis, 

 Minn.: Ten specimens of Lctcvnaria 

 scariosa. 41283. 



