LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 767 



Miner, S. (Toyah, Texas), sent mineral for examination and report. 19512. 



Mitchell, Guy E. (Washington, District of Columbia), presented a nest of Large- 

 billed Water Thrush, Seiurus motacilla. 20772. 



Monroe, R. W. (Romney, West Virginia), sent ores of copper, largely blue carbonate, 

 for examination and report. 20258. 



Moore, Albert (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), sent a camera and part of a daguerre- 

 otype apparatus owned and used by Prof. S. F. B. Morse, and by hira presented 

 to the National Photographic Association, May 8, 1872. 20341. 



Moore C. R. (Birdsnest, Virginia), presented pearls from an oyster from Hungar's 

 Creek, Virginia. 20467. 



Moore, George H. H. (Fish Commission United States), presented two living 

 specimens of the Guinea Pig. 20140. 



MoOREHEAD, Warren K. (Xenia, Ohio), iiresented prehistoric stone implements, 

 twenty specimens, from Warren and Greene Counties, Ohio (20330), and a clay 

 vessel from a mound in Greene County, Ohio (20689) ; also seut arrowheads for 

 examination and report (20148). 



MORAN, Mrs. Emily K. (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), presented ten etchings by the 

 donor. 20267. 



MoRAN, Mrs. M. NiMMO (New York City), presented four etchings by the donor. 20295. 



MoRAN, Peter (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), j^resented thirtj^-five etchings by the 

 donor. 20266. 



MORAN, Thomas (New York City), presented six etchings by the donor. 20294. 



Morgan, Col. J. M. (See under A. C. MacDonald, 20375.) 



Morgan, Hon. J. T. CSelma, Alabama), sent ores, one of them containing magnetite, 

 hematite, and spessartite, for examination and report. 19375, 19660. 



Morris, D. (See under Royal Gardens, Kew, 20488.) 



Morris, Scott (Spikenard, Oregon), sent for examination, a rock, bearing marks sup- 

 posed by the sender to be those of a fossil plant. 20165. 



Morrison, Charles F. (Fort Lewis, Colorado), presented birds' eggs from New 

 Hampshire, Wyoming, and Colorado. 19958. 



Morrison, James H. (Lexington, Virginia), presented two specimens of pyrite. 

 20544. 



MoRT, E. W, (Bristol, Tennessee), presented a specimen of ore. 19410. 



Morton, Henry. (See under Stevens Institute of Technology.) 



MOSMAN, John (Helvetia, West Virginia), sent iron pyrite in a clay concretion, for 

 examination and report. 19828. 



MoWAT, Thomas (New Westminster, British Columbia), presented a "Rat-fish," 

 Chimwra collicei, from Straits of Fuca and Georgia (20382) ; also sent a specimen of 

 California Salmon, Oncorhijnchus cliouicha, for examination and report (19593). 



Moxley, L. (Washington, District of Columbia), deposited a living specimen of 

 Grivet Monkey. 20168. 



Moyer, Henry C. (Hilltown, Pennsylvania), seut a specimen of fossiliferous lime- 

 stone, and ferruginous sandstone containing pseudomorphs of limonite after 

 pyrite, for examination and report. 19337. 



Mueller, Baron Ferdinand von (Melbourne, Australia), presented a valuable col- 

 lection of Australian plants containing about five hundred specimens, all new to 

 the herbarium. 20360. 



MiJLLER, Dr. August (Natural History Institute, Berlin, Germany), sent a collection 

 of bird skins. (Purchased.) 19955. 



MULLINS, William J. (Franklin, Pennsylvania), presented a collection of minerals 

 containing twenty-eight specimens, from Pennsylvania. 20307. 



MusEE d'HiSTOiRE Naturelle (Paris, France), sent in exchange busts reijresenting 

 the various races of man. 19396. 



Museo Nacional de Costa Rica (San Jos6, Costa Rica) lent bird skins for com-" 

 parisou and study at the request of the Curator of Birds. 19798. 



