LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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Orcutt, C. R., San Diego, Cal.: Shells 

 from various localities in Mexico 

 (54952); 2 specimens of Mexican bat, 

 Balantiopteryx plicata (55030); 5 living 

 specimens of Cactacese collected in 

 Mexico (55289); land, fresh-water, and 

 marine shells from northern Mexico and 

 Texas (55508; 55612). 



Osborne, N. M., Norfolk, Va.: Sponge 

 from Cape Henry, Ya. (55073). 



OvERiNGTON, R. B. (See under Ernest 

 B. Marshall.) 



PAcrpic Mills, Lawrence, Mass. (through 

 Lawrence & Co., Boston, Mass.): A 

 collection of cotton piece goods and 89 

 old Hamilton Print Works sample 

 books (55517). 



Page, Thomas Nelson, Washington, D. 

 C: A collection of Greek, Roman, and 

 Eg>3)tian antiquities (55566: loan). 



Painter, J. W., Washington, D. C: Car- 

 bon print and 6 old silver albumen 

 prints, all undated (55097). 



Palermo, Antony, Washington, D. C: 

 Rudely carved coiled serpent in diorite 

 from Mexico (54402). 



Palmer, Lieut. Commander Leigh C, 

 XJ. S. Navy, Navy Department, Wash- 

 ington, D. C: English verge watch in 

 a double silver case (55199: loan). 



Palmer, William, U. S. National Mu- 

 seum: Fishes, fossils, crabs, an annelid, 

 and insects, from Calvert County, Md. 

 (54455). 



Palmer, William, and A. C. Weed: 

 Fishes, invertebrates, fossils, and in- 

 sects, collected in Calvert County, Md., 

 by Mr. Palmer, Mr. Weed, William 

 WalUs, and E. M. Hasbrouck (54315). 



Panama-California Exposition of San 

 Diego, San Diego, Cal. (through Ales 

 Hrdlicka): 34 skulls and 8 skulls with 

 skeletons, of the gorilla and chimpanzee 

 (55584: exchange). 



Panama Canal Zone, Biological Sur- 

 vey of: 



The material collected tlxrough the 

 cooperation of the Smithsonian Insti- 

 tution, the Department of Agriculture, 



Panama Canal Zone — Continued, 

 the Bureau of Fisheries, and the Field 

 Museum of Natural History is acces- 

 sioned and referred to in detail under 

 the following headings: 



Agriculture, Department of. Bureau 

 of Biological Survey (54293; 54301; 

 54339; 54351; 54424; 54480). 



Smithsonian Institution, Biological 

 Surv^ey of the Panama Canal Zone 

 (54622). 



Para, Brazil, Museu Goeldi: 2 plants 

 from Brazil (54944 : exchange) . 



Paramaribo, Surinam, Departement 

 VAN DEN Landbouw (through J. Kuy- 

 per): 35 plants, mainly ferns, fi'om 

 Surinam (55106: exchange). 



Paris, France, Museum d'Histoire 

 Naturelle (through E. L. Bouvier): 

 3 specimens of isopod, Leptanthura 

 truncata (54971); 23 specimens, repre- 

 senting 9 species, of Atyidse (55084: 

 exchange). 



Parish, S. B., San Bernardino, Cal.: 3 

 specimens of Populus macdougalii col- 

 lected in Salton Basin, Cal. (55273); 2 

 specimens of Selaginella from Arizona 

 (55307); living specimen of Opuntia 

 from Mill Creek Canyon, Cal. (55496). 



Parkinson, G. A., Marble Falls, Tex.: 

 Specimen of gadolinite in gi-anite 

 (54649). 



Parks, Prof. W. A., University of To- 

 ronto, Toronto, Canada: 12 specimens 

 of fossil corals from the Niagara forma- 

 tion of Canada (54789). 



Parrott, Prof. P. J., New York Agricul- 

 tural Experiment Station, Geneva, 

 N. Y.: Specimen of Yponomeuta mali- 

 nellus bred from apple and one of Y. 

 padellus bred from cherry (54949). 



Partridge, B. W., jr., Huntington, W. 

 Va.: Beetle, Lucanus elaphus (54312). 



Patchell, James, Knik, Alaska: Skin 

 and skeleton of a coney, Ochotona 

 (54503) ; incomplete skeleton of a coney 

 (55438). 



Payne, Miss S. K., Elmira, N. Y.: 

 Model of a papoose made by a child of 

 the Apache tribe of Indians at Okla- 

 homa (55435). 



