LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 749 



Molnar, Louis (Molna Szecaod, Epyhazos Hollos, Hungary). Eighty-six specimens, 

 representing (58 species of birds' skins; 6 mammal skins Cricetus frumentorius, 

 Myoxw glis, Spermophilus citellus, Sciurus vulgaris, and Ermacius mropceus (ex- 

 change). 22230. 



Monroe, J. A. (Lumber Bridge, North Carolina). Specimen of Eureka game chicken. 

 23313. 



Monroe, J. P. (Ringgold, Tennessee). Chain of copper or brass found iu a mound in 

 Montgomery County. 22679. 



Mooney, James (Cherokee, North Carolina). Mortar and pestle; alcoholic speci- 

 mens of reptiles, insects, and a large stump of a tree with bowlders embedded. 

 22419. (See under Bureau of Ethnology, U. S.) 



Moore, Baldwin (District of Columbia). Specimen of opal and graphite, and apa- 

 tite and menaccanite from Nelson County. Virginia. 23144. 



Moore, Harry (Washington, District of Columbia). Two living specimens of Alli- 

 gator (Alligator mississippiensis). 22617. 



Moorehead, W. K. (U. S. National Museum). Two arrow-points from Licking 

 County, Ohio (22689); stone implements from near Fort Ancient (22695) ; twenty 

 rude flint implements, nine spear-heads and one hammer-stone from Greene 

 County (23086). 



Morcom, G. F. (Chicago, Illinois). (See under Shufeldt, Dr. R. W.) 



Morgan, Hon. T. J. (Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Department of the Interior.) 

 (See under Interior Department.) Wooden hoe from the Indians of Chippewa 

 Reservation, Wisconsin. 23171. 



Morgan, H. de (New York City). Collection of bones, from Armenian graves at or 

 near Allah-Verdi, collected by the donor (22244) ; specimens of prehistoric an- 

 tiquities, also collected from Armenia (22264). 



Morrison, Prof. James H. (Lexington, Virginia). Specimens of shells comprising 

 different species of Helix hortensis L. and Helix memoralis (22253,22261); collec- 

 tion of Ordovician (Trenton) fossils, comprising Strophodonta sp. ? Bellerophon 

 bilobalus Sowerhy, Eaphistoma subtilist-riata Hall, Mnrchisonia milleri Hall (?), 

 Orthoceras junceum Hall, Orthoceras sp. ?, and Enorinurus sp. ?, representing 6 

 genera and 7 species (22285); 32 specimens, representing 7 species and varieties 

 of fresh-water mussels from North River (22448); samples of iron ore from Vir- 

 ginia and West Tennessee (22639); 14 specimens, representing 5 species, of 

 fresh-water mussels (27814). 



Morrow, H. W. (Wilmington, Delaware). Specimen of White-footed Field-mouse 

 (Herperomijs leucopus) in flesh. 22709. 



Morton, Dr. Henry, (President Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, New 

 Jersey). Original dividing engine of J. Ramsden, and slide-rest with which 

 the screws aud gear-cutters were made. (23056). (See under Stevens Insti- 

 tute of Technology.) 



Mullin, John H. (See under Fort Payne Coal and Iron Company.) 



Mumls" & Thomas (Baldwin, Long Island). Pair of imperial Pekin Ducks, duck- 

 ling and egg. 23033. 



Museo Miciioacano (Morelia, Mexico), (through Dr. Nicolas Leon). Bark and fruit 

 of Cascara amarga. 23008. 



Museum of Comparative Zoology (Cambridge, Massachusetts). Alcoholic speci- 

 mens of South American Siluroids (22526) ; 11 specimens, representing 2 species, 

 of cray- fishes Cambarus sloanii Buudy from southern Indiana (22853). 



Museum of Natural History (Genoa, Italy), (through Marquis Giacoma Doria, 

 director). Skin and skull of Lophiomys inhausii, 100 bats in alcohol, 2 shrews, 

 and I Meadow-mouse (exchange). 23079. 



Museum of Natural History (Paris, France). Samples of hair representing vari- 

 ous races, as follows : Fuegians, South America; Grand Canary; Somalis; Bor- 

 neo; Sumatra; Galla and Soketo negro; Tonga tabu; Easter Island; New 

 Zealand; Caroline Islands; New Hebrides, aud New Caledonia (exchange), 



