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PAHKKI^, John F., New York City: 

 An oil painting by the tlonor en- 

 titled "The Retreat of the Serbian 

 Army" (64374). (See also under 

 Junior Officers Club). 



PAUIUSH C1.ARA Weavkk (Mrs. 

 A\'. r. 1'.), New York City (through 

 tlie Government Loan Organization, 

 New York <.'ity) : Painting liy the 

 donor entitled " Dei)ortatiou of the 

 Belgians" (65161). 



PAUSHALL, DouoLAs Kwkix, Santa 

 Barbara, ('alii', (through the (Jov- 

 ernment Loan Organization, New 

 York City) : Painting by the donor 

 entitled " British Infantry at Ai-ras 

 Caihedral" (65126). 



PARTINGTON, Mrs. F. E. (through 

 Mrs. Julian- James) : Apron of brown 

 linen made and embroidered by a 

 little girl in New York about 1830 

 (65065, loan). 



PATCHETT, S. C, Gatun, Canal Zone: 

 no Panama butterflies (6420.9). 



PATTERSON, M. L., Manager, Tha- 

 bawleik iMines, Mergui, Burma : Spe- 

 cimens of tungsten tin, magnetite, 

 and bismuth from Burma (04930). 



PAULSEN, Dr. Ovie (See under Copen- 

 hagen, Denmark, Universitetets Bot- 

 aniske Museum), 



PAXTON, E. M., Stroudsburg, Pa.: 

 Crepe handkerchief captured from a 

 Sjianish oflicer after the battle of 

 San Juan Hill, July 1-3, 1898 

 (64035). 



PEARSE, Dr. A. S., University of 

 Wisconsin, Madison, AVisc. : 36 mi- 

 croscopic slide mounts of parasites of 

 lishes from Lake Valencia, A^ene- 

 zuela, and 610 crustaceans collected 

 and reported on by tlie donor (64536, 

 64621 ) . 



1'1':ARY, Mrs. Robert E., AVashington, 

 D. C. : United States flag flown at 

 the North Pole by Rear Admiral 

 Itobert E. Peary, U. S. Navy, and 

 decorations of the Legion of Honor 

 and gold medal of Kane Lodge, 

 F. A. A. M., owned by him (04S60, 

 loan). 



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PENDLf:TON, George M.. Sisson, 

 ( 'alif. : 2 plants, Hepaticae, from 

 California (64474). 



PENNSYLA^\NIA, AGRICULTURAL 



DEPARTMENT OF, Bureau of Plant 

 Industry, Harrisburg, Pa.: 4 mol- 

 lusks, Suhulina octonu, on Draceaeiui 

 iiyjllsi, taken from a greenhouse at 

 Norwood, Pennsjdvania (64748). 

 PEREZ, GiLBKKT S., Lucena, Tayabas, 

 P. I.: 6 Philippine land shells rep- 

 resenting 2 species (64739) ; human 

 skull and 5 ethnological objects 

 found in a cave on Bohol Islani'l, 

 Phili])pine Islands (05055. exchange). 



PERKINS, JoHK U., AVashington, 

 D. C. : A photogravure " On Nootka 

 Sound" by .John Andrew and Son 

 after the copyrighted photograph by 

 Edward S. Curtis (64888). 



PETERS. Dr. Lindsay, Columbia. S. 

 C. : Skull of a Bolivian Indian 

 ( "Ayniara" type) showing extreme 

 deformation (64259). 



PETERSEN, H. P., AVashington, D. 

 C. : 5 staurolite crystals of "fairy 

 stones" (63S46) ; seed pearls from 

 I'unania ((54714). 



PHELI'S. Miss Help:n AVatson, New 

 Yoik City (through the Government 

 Loan Organization, New York City) : 

 I'ortrait, by the donor, of Dr. Henry 

 Van Dyke (65125). 



PHILIP, Hon. Hoffman, Legation of 

 the United States of America, Bo- 

 gota, Colombia (through Hon. Alvey 

 A. Adee, Department of State, AVash- 

 ington, D. C.) : Terra cotta figure 

 (part of a large vessel), excavated 

 some years ago from a grave of the 

 Chibcha Indians, near the town of 

 Cibaquira, north of Bogota (64297). 



PHILIPl'INE ISLANDS, GOVERN- 

 :\IENT OF, Bureau of Science, Ma- 

 nila, I'. I. : 4 bats from the Philip- 

 j»ine Islands (64456). 



I'HILLIPS ACADEiMY, Andover, Mass. 



- (through Dr. O. P. Hay) : A collec- 

 tion of fossil invertebrates from 

 Cuvelown, Maryland (04.546). 



