172 



REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1922. 



PETERSEN, H. P., Washington, D. C. : 

 70 cut pieces of precious coral 

 (67314). 



PETROCCHI, Dr. Jiiana, Institute 

 Bacteriologico, Buenos Aires, Ar- 

 gentina : Mosquito (67425, ex- 

 cliange) : 5 mosquitoes (678SS). 



PEUDON, Miss R. M., Wasliington, 

 D. C. : Fi'agment of a sliell celt from 

 Pablo Beach, Fla. (68195). 



PHARO, J. E. ( See imder Teredocide 

 Corporation.) 



PHILIP, Hon. Hoffman, care. State 

 Department, Washington, D. C. : 

 Ethnological specimens from Abys- 

 sinia (68410, loan). 



PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, GOVERN- 

 MENT OF : 



Bureau of Science, Manila, P. I. : 

 3908 plants from the Philippine 

 Islands, Borneo, and eastern Si- 

 beria (67229, 67940, exchange) ; 

 62 mosses from the Philippine 

 Islands (68044, exchange) ; 64 

 specimens of parasitic Hymen- 

 optera, part of them being types 

 of species described by S. A. 

 Rohwer (67423). 

 University of the Philippines, 

 Manila, P. I. (through Prof. A. 

 L. Day) : Shrimp (67939). 

 College of Agriculture, De- 

 partment of Entomology, 

 Los Banos, P. I. (through 

 Prof. H. E. Woodworth) : 

 72 specimens of mosquitoes 

 (67454) ; also 7 specimens. 

 7 species, of marine mol- 

 lusks from the Philippines 

 (68468). 

 PPIILLIPS, Brig. Gen. Fred. H., je. 

 (See under National Rifle Associa- 

 tion of America.) 

 PHOTOGRAVURE & COLOR CO., 

 New York City (through Karl A. 

 Arvidson) : Photogi-aph of Ead- 

 weard Muybridgc, after the paint- 

 ing by Elsa Koenig Nitzschs (66944). 

 PICHON, Miss Eugenie C, Upperville, 

 Va. : Pair of infant moccasins, In- 

 dian, a beaded pouch, from Nome, 

 Alaska (66966). 



PICKETT, R. C, Edgewater, Colo.: 

 5 plants (66794) ; 10 plants (67188). 



PICKREL WALNUT CO., St. Louis, 

 Mo. : Frame containing 8 panels 

 showing various figures of American 

 walnut (66933). 



PIETZ, Adam, Germautown, Philadel- 

 phia, Pa. : Commemorative and dec- 

 orative medals, plaques, and med- 

 alets made by the donor (27 speci- 

 mens) (68326). 



PIFER, Mrs. Ida I-ittle, Washington, 

 D. C. : AVreath of flowers made from 

 human hair by Mrs. Jemima Cattell 

 Little, the grandmother of the donor, 

 which was begun at Newton, Iowa, 

 about 1865 (68428). 



PILSBRY, Dr. H. A., Academy of 

 Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, Pa. : 

 25 specimens, 8 species, of fresh- 

 water shells from Lake Champlain, 

 N. Y. (67138) ; 5 specimens, 1 spe- 

 cies, of land shells from Tucson 

 Range, Ariz. (68474). 



(See also under Academy of Nat- 

 ural Sciences.) 



PING, C. (See under National South- 

 eastern University.) 



PIPER. Prof. C. v., Bureau of Plant 

 Industry, U. S. Department of Agri- 

 culture, Washington, D. C. : Plant 

 from Canada (67100). 



PITTIER, H., Caracas, Venezuela: 

 710 plants from Venezuela (66927, 

 67447, 67693, 67901, 67929, 68162, 

 68264). 



( See also under Dr. Alfredo Jahn. ) 



POEHL, Dr. G., St. Louis, Mo.: A 

 tapeworm (67909). 



POLAK, Richard. Sunn Matt, Gstaad, 

 Switzerland : 6 platinum prints 

 (67997). 



POLLOCK, G. P., Luray, Va. : Whis- 

 tling swan (67843). 



I'OLYGRAPHIC CO., THE, Laupen- 

 Berne, Switzerland : Description and 

 samples of the " Manul process " of 

 making reprints of printed matter 

 and a film negative (5 specimens) 

 (67426); example of "Manul" re- 

 printing process, comprising 1 origi- 

 nal, a Manul film negative from it, 



