LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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POLYGRAPHIC CO., THE— Coutd. 



a transfer on zinc plate, and 3 proofs 



from the zinc plate (67678). 

 POMEROY, C. S., Riverside, Calif.: 



riant from California (G7656). 

 POMONA COLLEGE, Department of 



Botany, Claremont, Calif.: (througli 



Dr. Philip A. Munz) 724 plants and 



6 ferns (67463, 6S275) ; (through 

 Dr. W. A. Hilton) 50 specimens of 

 Cynipidae representing 20 named 

 species, of which 14 are represented 

 by paratypes (682.J1) Exchange. 



PONTON, G. & G., Glasgow, Scotland : 



7 " pontoprints," examples of rotary 

 intaglio in colors (67858). 



POPE, Miss Maxy, Department of Bi- 

 ology, University of Colorado, Boul- 

 der, Colo.: Bee (68356). 

 PORTUGUESE GOVERNMENT 

 (through Charles Moore, chairman, 

 U. S. Commission of Fine Arts, 

 AVashiugton, D. C.) : Silver cam- 

 paign medal, bronze victory medal, 

 and bronze war cross of the types 

 awarded by the Portuguese Govern- 

 ment in recognition of military and 

 naval services during the World War 

 (67457). 

 POST, George, Oakland, Calif.: Stone 

 pestle found near Sebastopol, Calif. 

 (68227). 

 POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT: 16 

 sets of specimen stamps, etc., in 

 triplicate (5,074 specimens), received 

 from the International Bureau of the 

 Universal Postal Union, Berne, Swit- 

 zerland (66847, 66915, 66974, 66995, 

 67117, 67244, 67392, 67469, 67641, 

 67739, 67868, 68001, 68084, 68169, 

 68358, 68527). 

 POWER, Dr. Fbederick B., Bureau of 

 Chemistry, U. S. Department of 

 Agriculture, Washington, D. C. : 9 

 specimens of medicinal chemicals 

 and a copy of the text and plates of 

 " Sammlung Officineller Pflanzen " 

 by Dr. F. L. Nees von Esenbeck 

 (67560). 



(See also under Agriculture, De- 

 partment of, Bureau of Chemistry.) 



POWERS, Miss Emma B., Smithsonian 

 Institution: Miniature cotton bale 

 showing the method of handling cot- 

 ton at the Texas ginneries (67716). 

 >OWERS - WEIGHTMAN -ROSEN- 

 GARTEN CO., Philadelphia, Pa. : 13 

 specimens of medicinal alkaloids 

 and alkaloidal salts (67989). 

 I'RESBREY-LELAND CO. (INC.), 

 New York City: Four 4-inch cubes 

 of Dummerston granite (68342). 

 PROVINCIAL MUSEUM, Victoria, 

 B. C. (through E. H. Blackmore) : 

 6 moths (67590). 

 PURDY, Cakl, Ukiah, Calif.: Fern 



from California (67613). 

 QUINCY, George G., Boston, Mass., 

 and Charles F., New York City: 

 American flag flown on the U. S. 

 brig Enterprise during the engage- 

 ment between that vessel and the 

 British brig Boxer, September 5, 

 1813 (68014). 

 RATHBUN, Dr. Mary J., U. S. Na- 

 tional Museum, Washington, D. C. : 

 4 plants from Ireland (67790). 

 RECORDER PRINTING & PUBLISH- 

 ING CO., San Francisco, Calif.: 10 

 specimens of rotary intaglio print- 

 ing in monotone (67133). 

 REED, Lieut. Commander Richard C, 

 U. S. Navy, Naval Supply Corps, 

 Tutuila, Samoa: 25 bird skins and 

 22 birds in formalin from Samoa 



(66775). 



REESIDE, J. B., Jr. (See under In- 

 stituto de la Salle, Bogota, Colom- 

 bia, and Bruce Wade.) 



REHDER, Harald A., Jamaica Plain, 

 Mass.: Mollusk from New INIexico 

 (68.390). 



REICHE. Dr. K., National University 

 of Mexico, Mexico. D. F., Mexico: 

 19 plants; package of seeds of a 

 plant (67324, 67660. 68314). 



REID, Earl D., U. S. National Mu- 

 seum, Washington, D. C. : 29 pairs 

 of earstones (otoliths) dissected 

 from the heads of fishes and 3 fishes 

 from the Washington market (67163, 

 67766) ; 4 fishes from the Potomac 

 River at Chain Bridge (67164). 

 (See also under Barton A. Beau.) 



