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REPORT OF NATIONAL. MUSEUM, 1923. 



POWER, Dr. Frederick B., Washing- 

 ton, D. C. : 13 specimens of quinine 

 sulpliate manufactured by American 

 and foreign firms, being portions of 

 an original series of samples as- 

 sembled about 1882 for use by an 

 international committee of analysts 

 in formulating standard tests for 

 purity (69510). 



(See also under Agriculture, De- 

 partment of, Bureau of Chemistry). 



POWLESS, L. A., Bureau of Biologi- 

 cal Survey, U. S. Department of 

 Agriculture, Washington, D. C. 

 (through Dr. E. W. Nelson) : 4 pot- 

 tery heads (fragments of pottery), 

 from Santo Domingo (69440). 



POYER, Mrs. John M., Washington, 

 D. C. : Kava bowl, wand of house- 

 hold authority, and the skin of a 

 bird of paradise, from the Samoan 

 Islands (68005). 



PREBLE, E. A., Bureau of Biological 

 Survey, U. S. Department of Agri- 

 culture, Washington, D. C. : 2 plants 

 from Maryland (69703). 



PRESCKOW, Edmoxd von, American 

 Consul, Arica, Peru: 4 pottery ves- 

 sels from Arica (69980). 



PRICE, Mrs. M. H., Washington, D.C. : 

 Tooth of a sperm whale (69771). 



PRINT MAKERS SOCIETY OF CALI- 

 FORNIA, THE, Pasadena. Calif.: 

 156 miscellaneous prints comprising 

 the Traveling Exhibit of the Society 

 (69587, loan). 



PROTSMAN, William R., Washing- 

 ton, D. C. : 20 specimens of Ordovi- 

 cian and Silurian fossils from In- 

 diana and Kentucky (69371). 



PURPUS, Dr. C. A., Huatusco, Vera 

 Cruz, Mexico: 4 plants (70147). 



PYNSON PRINTERS INCORPO- 

 RATED, New York City: 25 exam- 

 ples of printing, folders, cards, etc. 

 (69866). 



RAIMSEY, Matilda J. (through The 

 Washington Loan and Trust Com- 

 pany, Washington, D. C.) : Military 

 and household relics ; also docu- 

 ments, photographs, pamphlets, and 

 periodicals of the period of the Civil 

 War (69082, bequest). 



RANSOM, Dr. B. H. (See under Miss 

 Elinor A. Behre). 



RAVENEL, William deC, U. S. Na- 

 tional Museum : Gilt token com- 

 memorating the seventieth anniver- 

 sary of the Rock Island Railroad 

 lines, 1922 (68988). 



UAVENEL. Mrs. Wllliam deC, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. : 2 baby dresses of the 

 19th century (69216, loan). 



REESIDE, Dr. ,T. B., jr. (See under 

 Bro. Ariste Joseph, and Instituto de 

 la Salle, Bogota, Colombia). 



REHDER, Harold A., Jamaica Plain, 

 Mass. : 7 specimens, 2 species, of 

 freshwater moUusks from Missouri 

 and Texas (68716). 



REHN, J. A. G.. Philadelphia, Pa.: 

 4 roaches (68578, exchange). 



REICHE, Dr. K., Mexico City, Mexico : 

 9 plants (68583, 69861, 69964). 



REID, E. D.. U. S. National Museum : 

 4 fishes from Chesapeake Bay, and 

 the head of a large fish collected in 

 the Washington Market and said to 

 be from off the Carolina coast 

 (69061). 



REINHARD, H. J., College Station, 

 Tex. : 6 flies, and 5 specimens of 

 parasitic flies (69011, 69512). 



REKO, Dr. Blas P., Guadalajara, 

 Jalisco, Mexico: 157 plants (68751, 

 68774, 69201, 69265, 69309, 69544) ; 

 62 plants from Mexico (69442, 

 70095). 



i?ENDLE. Dr. A. B. (See under Brit- 

 ish Government, British Museum 

 (Natural History)). 



TiESLER. George, St. Paul. Minn, 

 (through Will Simmons) : Drypoint 

 etching, entitled "The Old Trees" 

 (70149). 



TlEYNE, a.. Department van Land- 

 bouw, Paramaribo, Surinam : 2 

 plants and 9 crustaceans (68875, 

 69393). 



(See also under Agricultural Ex- 

 periment Station.) 



REYNOLDS, George C, American 

 Vice Consul, Manzanillo, Mexico : 4 

 plants (69044). 



