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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEU^E, l'>20. 



rillLLIPS, Duncan, Washington, D. 

 C. : An oil painting by E. W. Hed- 



ficld nil il led "Tlie Island" (6.")074). 



riilLMl'S, ]•:. I'KKCY (Sec under 

 Soulli Afi'ii-a, Union of. I'rotoria). 



PILLLNG, W. S., Pliiladelpliia, Pa.: 

 CultivHled tern, Polij.siichiini staiuli- 

 shi, I'roni I'cnnsylvania (G4;J0!3). 



PIPKK. Pioi. ('. v., V. S. DopailnR-nt 

 of Agrii uKiiro, Washington, D. C. : 

 4.J plants, oliielly fragments of type 

 material of species of AUocunja 

 (e:;>80o) ; pliint, HchiyincUa, an alga, 

 and a specimen of hepatica, all from 



■ Waslungton (03952, G4270, G4905) : 

 fern, Dryoptrri-s filix-iiiofi, from lirit- 

 ish Colnmhia (04493). 



PITTIEK, 11., Caracas, Venezuela: 

 Snake from Caracas. Venezuela, 

 sliells (mollusks) and insects; 

 land shells, 3 species, from Guare- 

 nii!). Venezuela, and 324 specimens 

 (it Panama and Venezuela woods 

 collected by the donor (03928, 04112, 

 Or>071). 



(See also under Oton Jimenez). 



POxMEKOY, A. W. J.. London, Eng- 

 land: Zygoptera, 13 Libellulinae 

 from Nigeria, West Africa, and 

 Lil)ellulinae from Tlufigi lliver, East 

 Africa (0:3927). 



I'U.MONA C(JLLEGE, Clare m o n t, 

 Calif.: (through Dr. William A. Hil- 



1(111): 122 crustaceans, 38 species, 

 from California (04187). 



POMATOWSKI, Dr. Stanislaw, War- 

 saw, Poland : Collection of ethnolog- 

 ical material principally charms and 

 fetiches from the Gold Tribes. East- 

 ern Sllieria (63909). 



POOLE, Aktiuu J., U. S. National 

 :Musenm : 50 freshwater gastropod 

 mollusks collected in the Wolf River, 

 Shawano, AVisconsin, and 7 fresh- 

 water molhisks from :Mercer, Wis- 

 consin (04057). 



POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT: 9 

 sets of specimen stamps, etc.. in trip- 

 licate (2034 specimens) received from 

 the Int(>rnational lUireau of the 



I'OST OFFICE DEPAliT.MENT— Con. 

 Uuiver.sal Postal Union, Berne, 

 Switzerhind (038S2, 04110, G41G7, 

 04442. (;4()(IU, 04005, 04781, 048 1 4, 

 t;49:!2) ; :', sjiecimens of the 3 ceid 

 Uidted Slates window enveloi>e 

 printed in led ink on white [taper 

 (0:5889): postage stamps and post 

 cards issued by the Japanese Gov- 

 ei'nmeiit in commemoration of tiie 

 close of the Europan War, 1919 (12 

 specimens) (0:>S98) : Red Cross and 

 War Orphan stamps issued by the 

 ]''rencli <Jovernment during the Eu- 

 I'opean War. 1914-1918 (24 speci- 

 nuMis) ((;:!9()0) : a ihre<' pfennig 

 Hanover i-ejirint stamit (0:!J902) ; 

 l'nit(>d States postage stamps as 

 follows: surcharged '-Shanghai. 

 China," and issued. 1919. 1, 2. 3. 

 4, 5, 0. 7, S. 9. 10, 12. 15, 20, :Ut, 

 50 cents and i?!., three specimens of 

 each (48 specimens) (03958) ; 2 .spec- 

 imens each of the 7^, 10 and 15 

 centimes postage stamps issued by 

 the Swiss Government in commemo- 

 ration of the close of the European 

 War, 1919 (0 specimens) (03991); 

 3 sheets each of 1, 2. and 3 cent or 

 dinary current U. S. postage stantps 

 lK>aring the compound perforation 11 

 by 10. 170 subjects to each shci't 

 (15:30 specimens) (G4151) ; (> sheets 

 of one hundred specimen stamps 

 each, received by the Post Oflice I'e- 

 parlment from the Esthoiuan pos- 

 tal authorities (000 siiecimwis) 

 <04295) ; United States three-cent 

 stamped envelopes overprinted two- 

 cent (S7 specimens) (04788). 



POTTHAST, EuwAitn H.. New York 

 City (through the Government Loan 

 Organization, New York City) : 

 Paiiding by the donor entitled " The 

 Argonne " (05175) : 



POWERS - WEIGHTMAX - ROSFN- 

 GARTEN COJIPANY. Philadelphia, 

 I'a. : 10 specimens of quinine prod- 

 ucts and 59 .specimens of inorganic 

 cliemicals (04502, 04054). 



PRETZ. Hai:ou) W., AlhMiti.wn, Pa.: 

 Cultivated fern (04258). 



