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Mowbray Louis — Continued. 

 Castle Harbor, and 3 specimens of fos- 

 sil land shells (41907) ; 12 specimens 

 of Helix (Eupanypta) pisana Mull from 

 Bermuda (42165); 33 specimens of 

 mollusks and 3 specimens of crusta- 

 ceans from Bermuda (42292). 



Mulliken, Earle, University of Califor- 

 nia, Berkeley, Cal. : Plant from Cali- 

 fornia. 42592. 



Munro, G. C, Molokai, Sandwich 

 Islands: Plant, 41341. 



.Mi kouiondo, Senor Prudencio de, con- 

 sul-general of Paraguay, Baltimore, 

 Md. : Specimen of phosphate rock from 

 South Carolina, representing the 

 Charleston deposit. 42050. 



Murray, T. P., president North Carolina 

 Corundum Company, Corundum, N. C. : 

 Corundum and associations of rocks 

 and minerals. 41628. 



Musked'histoire naturelle. (Seeunder 

 Paris, France. ) 



Museum of Comparative Zoology, Cam- 

 bridge, Mass.: Received through Dr. 

 Walter Faxon. Five specimens of 

 crabs from the Hawaiian Islands. 

 42868. 



Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Mass.: 

 Received through Mr. M. S. Prichard, 

 director. Plaster casts of Aretine 

 molds. L. P. X. 42371. 



Museum of the Imperial University. 

 (See under Moscow, Russia.) 



Museu Paulista. (See under Sao Paulo, 

 Brazil. ) 



Nack, Charles, Bahia, Brazil, South 

 America: Crystals of phlogopite from 

 Bahia. 42098. 



National Museum of Rio de Janeiro, 

 Zoological section, Rio de Janeiro, 

 Brazil, South America: Received 

 through Prof. Carlos Moreira. Four 

 alcoholic specimens (cotypes) of crus- 

 taceans from Brazil. 41824. 



National Society of the Colonial 

 Dames of America: Through Miss 

 Virginia Miller. Colonial mold for 

 pewter spoons. (Loan.) 8546. 



National Society of the Daughters 

 of the American Revolution, through 

 Mrs. C. W. Fairbanks, president- 

 general: Six framed photographs and 

 record shield of the society (9279); 

 water-colored sketch of Continental 

 Hall (9395); received through Mrs. 

 J. E. Estey, chairman of Revolutionary 

 relics committee, Brattleboro, Vt., 

 framed facsimile of the agreement of 

 General Lafayette to serve in the Con- 

 tinental Army; framed Martha "Wash- 

 ington stamp; cotton patchwork quilt; 

 blue and white patchwork quilt made 

 by the niece of Ethan Allen; 2 blue 

 and white platters from Mrs. Bruce, of 

 Quaker City Chapter, formerly the 

 property of Caleb Cushing; received 

 through Mrs. Fairbanks, 11 Revolu- 

 tionary relics; also the following pub- 

 lications of the Society: "American 

 Monthly Magazine of the National 

 Society of the D. A. R.;" "Report of 

 the D. A. R. to the Smithsonian Insti- 

 tution;" " Directory of the D. A. R.;" 

 gold souvenir spoon, souvenir porce- 

 lain with insignia of the Society, con- 

 sisting of a large cup and saucer, a small 

 cup and saucer, and a small pitcher; and 

 a framed photograph of- three badges 

 conferred by the Society on founders 

 and for special service (9259). (Loan. ) 



Nattress, Thomas, St. Andrews Manse, 

 Amherstburg, Ontario, Canada: Twenty- 

 one Corniferous fossils from Essex 

 County, Ontario, and 75 Hamilton 

 fossils from Bartletts Mills, Ontario. 

 41921. 



Navas, Rev. R. P. L., Colegio del Sal- 

 vador, Zaragoza, Spain: Twenty-eight 

 south European Neuropteroid insects 

 including an Embiid, 4 specimens of 

 Termitidae, 2 of Odonata, 4 of Myrme- 

 leonidpe, and 17 of ChrysopidSe (42581) ; 

 14 Neuropteroid insects (42596); 50 

 specimens of Odonata and 7 of Myrme- 

 leonida* from Spain (42828) . Exchange. 



Needham, Prof. J. G., Lake Forest, 111.: 

 Eighty-six specimens of dragon-fly 

 nymphs of North America. 41805. 



Nehrling, H., Gotha, Fla. Received 

 through Dr. F. H. Knowlton: Two 

 plants from Florida. 42634. 



