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Olmsted, Mrs. H. F., Washington, D. 

 C. : Foot stove made during tine 

 Colonial period by Benjamin Farmer 

 of Rutland, Vt. (1742-1840) (63164). 

 Oppenheim, Richaed, Roseville Nurs- 

 eries, St. Helier, Channel Islands: 

 12 siiecimens of Tlurella singularis 

 and 1 specimen of Heleciutn pusillus 

 (coelenterates) from the British 

 Channel Islands (62793). 

 Okcutt, Charles R., La Jolla, Calif. : 

 17 species of shells from the beach 

 at La Jolla (63007) ; 30 species of 

 Quaternary fossils from La Jolla 

 (63256) ; 4 salamanders from San 

 Diego, Calif. (63467). 

 Oregon State Agkicultxtral College, 

 CorvaUis, Oreg. (through Prof. Wil- 

 liam E. Lawrence) : 148 specimens 

 of plants from Oregon (62798, 62907, 

 03720, exchange) ; 139 specimens of 

 plants from Oregon (63084, 63494) ; 

 tlu-ough Miss Grace M. Cole: speci- 

 men of plant from Oregon (62782). 

 OsBXiBN, Raymond C, Ohio State 

 University, Columbus, Ohio: 79 

 microscopic slides with notes and 

 sketches made by Oscar Harger in 

 connection with his report on New 

 England isopods (62897). 

 OsTERHOUT, Geo. E., Windsor, Colo. : 

 5 siiecimens of plants from Colorado 

 (62855). 

 O'Sttllivan, Thomas B., Washington, 

 D. C. : An oil painting entitled " The 

 Madomia and Child," attributed to 

 Raphael (63669, loan). 

 OuELLET, Rev. J., Outremont, Quebec: 

 2 specimens of flies — Hippelates n. 

 sp., and HydrelUa cruralis (63603). 

 Owen, E. T., University of Wisconsin, 

 Madison, Wis. (through Mr. William 

 Schaus) : About 1,000 Lepidoptera 

 and 500 Hymenoptera from Argen- 

 tina (63331). 

 Pack, H. J., Salt Lake City, Utah : 15 

 lizards' from Great Salt Lake, Utah 

 (62785). 

 Palmer, William, U. S. National Mu- 

 seum : Skin and skull of a mounted 

 rabbit, Sylvilagus (63228) ; speci- 



Palmek, William — Continued. 



men of summer flounder, ParalicJi- 

 thys dentatus, from near South 

 Chesapeake Beach, May 7, 1919 

 (63557) ; flicker. Colapten miratu-i 

 luteus, from Virginia (63727). 



Paea, Brazil, Museu Goeldi (through 

 Dr. J. Simao da Costa, Director) : 

 1,017 specimens of plants collected 

 in Brazil by Dr. A. Ducke (63262, 

 exchange). 



Parke, Davis & Co., Detroit, Mich. : 18 

 official preparations of opium, and 

 a series of specimens showing steps 

 in the manufacture of glass ampoules 

 (63550). 



Parks, W. S. (See under Columbia 

 Graphophone Co.) 



Partington, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. 

 (through Mrs. Julian- James, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. ) : Specimens of infants' 

 wearing apparel of 1856-7, and a 

 lady's velvet handkerchief-bag of 

 1830, all from the State of Maine 

 (63765, loan). 



Paska, John, Selleck, Wash. : Bar- 

 nacle from Point Gamble, Wash. 

 (63303). 



Pateeson, William, Cresson, Pa. 

 (through David White) : Fragments 

 of mineral charcoal from No. 7 

 mine of Pennsylvania Coal & Coke 

 Corporation at Amsby, Gallatin 

 Township, Cambria County, Pa. 

 (63326). 



Peael Peoducts Co., The, Benton Har- 

 bor, Mich. : 2 inollusks of the species 

 Lymnaca palustris, bred from un- 

 known parentage (63247). 



Peasse, Dr. A. S., University of Wis- 

 consin, Zoological Laboratory, Madi- 

 son, Wis. : 13 specimens, 3 species, 

 of decapod crustaceans collected in 

 Venezuela (63043). (See also under 

 Dr. Juan Iturbe.) 



Peckham, Miss Maey W., Providence, 

 R. I. : Pebbles of thomsonite and 

 lintonite collected by Stephen F. 

 Peckham on the north shore of Lake 

 Superior (63085). 



