140 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1884. 



Mr. George Kiefer, Ancon, Peru. Nine human skulls ; skull of a sea- 

 lion (Otaria jubata), and the horns of the domesticated sheep. 



Mr. George B. Kleeberger, Northern California. Vertebral column of a 

 rabbit (Lepus sp). 



Mr. B. Longstreet, Keeper TJ. S. Life- Saving Station, Manisquan, N J. 

 A harbor seal in the flesh (Phoca vitulina). 



Dr. B. McCallum, Westville, Miss. A bat in alcohol (Plecotus sp.). 



Ensign C. S. McClain (Greely Belief Expedition). Skull of a bear and 

 skeleton of an arctic fox ( Vulpes lagopus) from Greenland. 



Mr. L. M. McCormick, TJ. S. National Museum, Washington, D. 0. A 

 red squirrel (Seiurus hudsonius hudsonius), and three young rabbits 

 {Lepus sylvaticus). 



Mr. B. McFarlane, Chipewyan, Hudson Bay Territory. Skin of an al- 

 bino marten (Mustela americana), and a muskrat (Fiber zibethicus). 



Mr. John J. McLean, TJ. S. Signal Bureau. Two skins of Steller's sea 

 lion (Eumetopias Stelleri) from Cape Mendocino, California, and three 

 human skulls from Alaska. • 



Dr. J. A. McNiel, Chiriqui, Central America. A human skull. 



Mr. James P. McTeer, Wytheville, Va. A monstrous hog. 



Dr. W. V. Marquis, Bennett, Pa. Sacrum of an elk ( Cervus canadensis), 

 and tooth of a domestic sheep. 



Mr. Charles H. Marsh, Silver City, N. Mex. A rabbit skin (Lepus syl- 

 vaticus). 



Mr. Frederick Mather, Forest and Stream Publishing Company, New York. 

 A mouse (Hesperomys leucopus) in alcohol, from Suffolk County, New 

 York. 



Dr. G. Hart Merriam, Locust Grove, N. Y. Four skeletons of the harp 

 seal (Phoca greenlandica) from the coast of Labrador. 



Mr. Minus Miller, Knoxville, Lowa. Skin of the silver fox ( Yulpes ful- 

 vus argentatus). 



Mr. E. W. Nelson, Tucson, Ariz. A collection of eleven small mam- 

 mals from Arizona. 



Norwich Museum, Norwich, England. Two ear-bones of a fossil whale 

 from the Crag formations. 



Mr. Charles B. Orcutt, San Diego, Cal. Specimen of a gopher in alco- 

 hol (Thomomys talpoides). 



Mr. William H. Palmer, TJ. S. National Museum* Washington, D. C. A 

 bat (Scotophilus georgianus) and a harvest mouse (Hesperomys leucopus) 

 in the flesh. 



Mr. George Poole, Dime Museum, Washington, D. C. Three monkeys 

 and an opossum in the flesh. 



Lieut. P. L. Bay, TJ. S. N, and John Murdock, TJ. S. Signal Bureau. A 

 collection of sixty-four mammal skins and thirty-seven skeletons, from 

 Point Barrow, Alaska. 



Mr. John Bichardson, TJ. S. National Museum, Washington, D. C. A 

 collection of twelve mammal skins. 



