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PILLING, Mrs. M. H., Charmian, Pa. : 

 Curved knife with beaded scabbard 

 and a double curved dagger witti 

 beaded scabbard from Khartoum, 

 Sudan, Egypt (70194). 



PILSBRY Dr. H. A., Academy of 

 Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, Pa. : 

 4 specimens, 2 species, of landshells 

 from Arizona (68551). 



(See also under Dr. T. Wayland 

 Vaughan.) 



PINCHOT, Hon. Gifford, Milford, 

 Pa. : 90 specimens, 24 lots, of land- 

 shells from Hawaii (68649). 



PING, Dr. C. (See under National 

 Southeastern University). 



PIPER, Dr. C. v., Washington, D. C. : 

 SO freshwater mollusks from Pearl 

 River, Miss., and 20 land mollusks 

 from Palm Beach, Fla. (69416) ; 25 

 insects from Panama (69751) ; 3 

 plants from Bolivia (69786). 



(See al.so under Agriculture, De- 

 partment of. Bureau of Plant Indus- 

 try, Holger Johansen, and J. Zetek.) 



PISA, ITALY, REGIA UNIVERSITA 

 DEGLI STUDI, Geological Insti- 

 tute : 10 casts of type specimens of 

 trilobites studied by Prof. Mene- 

 ghini (69773, exchange). 



PITTIER, C. H., Caracas, Venezuela: 

 43 tropical butterflies (69145). 



PITTIER, H., Caracas, Venezuela: 81 

 specimens of butterflies, including 50 

 species (68.530) ; 102 specimens of 

 South American Lepidoptera, and 14 

 miscellaneous insects (69417) ; 604 

 plants from Venezuela (68607, 08623, 

 69647), 9 fishes collected at Valera, 

 Tnijillo, Venezuela (70122). 



(See also under Dr. Alfredo 

 Jahn.) 



PLIMPTON PRESS, Norwood, Mass. : 

 Series of progressives showing edi- 

 tion bookbinding (70078). 



POHL, Bruno, Sao Paulo, Brazil: 

 Collection of Lepidoptera, including 

 45 species, from Sao Paulo (69683). 



POHL, Erwin, Albany, N. Y. : 500 

 specimens of Ordovician fossils from 

 Rysedorph Hill, N. Y. (68784). 



POMONA COLLEGE, Claremont, 

 Calif, (through Dr. Philip A. Munz) : 

 Plant (68833, exchange). 



PORTER, Prof. Carlos E., Santiago, 

 Chile : 6 crustaceans, 1 starfish, 6 

 mollusks, and a small collection of 

 insects, collected by Luis Moreira 

 at Chiloe Islands, .January, 1923 

 (69860). 



PORTO, P. Campos, Rio de Janeiro, 

 Brazil: 15 plants (69104) ; 2 plants 

 (69432, exchange). 



POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT: 13 

 sets of specimen stamps, etc., in 

 triplicate (4173 specimens), received 

 from the International Bureau of 

 the Universal Postal Union, Berns, 

 Switzerland (68608, 68722, 68840, 

 68971, 69185, 69327, 69478, 69545, 

 69715, 69778, 69940, 70238) ; hand- 

 made brass lock inscribed " General 

 Post Office, U. S. America, 179S " 

 (690.33) ; (through .John H. Bart- 

 lett, First Assistant Po.stmaster Gen- 

 eral) 76 elk teeth (69096). 



POTTER, Beverley Robinson (See 

 under William Hubley Potter). 



POTTER, William Hubley, Wasliing- 

 ton, D. C, and Beverley Robinson 

 POTTER, Philadelphia, Pa.: Silver 

 teapot, cream pitcher, and bowl of 

 the Colonial Period (69031, loan). 



POTTS, F. A., Central Aguirre, Porto 

 Rico : Specimen of upland plover 

 from Porto Rico, the second record 

 for the species on the Island 

 (68630). 



POTTS, Capt. F. A., Cambridge, Eng- 

 land : Collection of marine inverte- 

 brates collected by the donor in the 

 vicinity of the Tortugas Laboratory 

 of the Carnegie Institution, during 

 the month of July, 1922, comprising 

 365 specimens of Crustacea and 3 

 annelid worms (68708). 



POUNTNEY COMPANY, W. H., Bos- 

 ton, Mass. : Building tool and wax 

 used in engraving (68820). 



