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PALMER, William — Continued, 

 of birds, and a collection of plants 

 (6S3S0, bequest). 



PARIS - LYON - MEDITERRANEE 

 RAILWAY, New York City: 13 

 chroniolithographic posters as issued 

 by the French railways (67S93). 



PARISH, S. B., University of Cali- 

 fornia, Berkeley. Calif. : 2 specimens 

 of cactus from the Colorado Desert, 

 Calif. (6S347). 



PARKE, DAVIS & CO., Detroit, Mich. : 

 10 specimens of narcotic medicines 

 (6S105). 



PARKS, WiLLiAii S. (See under Sons 

 of the American Revolution, Na- 

 tional Society of the.) 



PARMAN, D. C, Uvalde. Tex. : Plant 

 from Texas (67563). 



PARMELEE, Solon W., Washington, 

 D. C. : Specimen of double yellow- 

 head parrot, with abnormal colora- 

 tion (66842). 



PARRIS, W. G., Wirminghara, Tenn. : 

 80 specimens, 22 species, of land and 

 fresh-water mollusks, 8 fossil bra- 

 cbiopods, and a small crystal from 

 the vicinity of Wirmingham, Tenn. 

 (67957). 



PARTRIDGE, A. E., Seattle, Wash.: 

 Archeological and ethnological ma- 

 terial from Washington, Missouri, 

 and Illinois (67528). 



PATTISON, Mrs. S. L., Cauutillo. 

 Tex.: 10 plants (66838). 



PAYNE, Prof. F., University of Indi- 

 ana, Bloomington, Ind. (through 

 Department of Connnerce, Bureau 

 of Fisheries, Washington, D. C.) : 11 

 specimens of fresh-water Medusae, 

 collected in Boss Lake. Ind. (68267). 



PAYSON, Prof. Edwin B., Depart- 

 ment of Botany, University of Wyom- 

 ing. Laramie, Wyo. : Plant from 

 Wyoming (67986). 



PELLOUX, Prof. Alberto, Genoa. 

 Italy: 15 minerals (67235, ex- 

 change). 



PENNEY, W. L.. and Robert L. 

 BRAINERD, Kellogg, Idaho: Ex- 

 amples of lead ore (cerussite) from 

 Lookout Mountain, Pine Creek dis- 

 trict, Idaho (68211). 



PENNSYLVANIA DISTRICT KI- 

 WANIS CLUB, Philadelphia, Pa. 

 (through Lawrence V. Boyd) : 2 

 copies of the Kiwanis Service Medal, 

 Pennsylvania district (67869). 



PENNSYLVANIA, STATE OF, ADJU- 

 TANT GENERAL'S OFFICE, Har- 

 risburg. Pa. : Bronze medal and serv- 

 ice bar, in duplicate, of the type 

 awarded by the State of Pennsyl- 

 vania to members of the National 

 Guard of that State for service dur- 

 ing the World War (67631). 



PENNSYLVANIA. STATE OF, De- 

 partment OF Agriculture. Bureau 

 of Plant Industry, J. G. Saunders, 

 director: 13 specimens of beetle 

 larvae (68097) Exchange. 



PENNSYLVANIA. UNIVERSITY OF, 

 Philadelphia, Pa.: 78 specimens of 

 plants from Formosa (66942, ex- 

 change). 



PENROD WALNUT & VENEER CO., 

 Kansas, Mo. (through American 

 Walnut jMauufacturers' Association, 

 Chicago. 111.) : 6 specimens showing 

 the manufacture of burl veneer from 

 American walnut (67934). 



PEREZ, Gilbert S., Lucena, Tayabas, 

 P. I. : 6 specimens, 3 species, of Phil- 

 ippine landshells, including the type 

 of a new species (67832) ; 7 speci- 

 mens. 2 species, of landshells from 

 Panay. P. I. (68367). 



PERKINS, John U., Smithsonian In- 

 stitution : Wynnes infallible ex- 

 posure meter for photographic work 

 (67279). 



PERSHING. Gen. John J., U. S. 

 Army, War Department, Washing- 

 ton, D. C. : American flags presented 

 to General Pershing, on various oc- 

 casions in France and in the United 

 States, as Commander in Chief of 

 the American Expeditionary Forces 

 during the World War (14 speci- 

 mens) (68393, loan). 



PERUVIAN EXPEDITION OF 1914- 

 15 UNDER THE AUSPICES OF 

 YALE UNIVERSITY AND THE 

 NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SO- 

 CIETY: 676 bird skins from Peru 

 (67070). 



