LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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Over, C. M., Goodsprings, Nev. : A sam- 

 ple of cuprodescloizlte (55911). 



OvEEMAN, C. I., U. S. Naval Hospital, 

 Las Animas, Colo. : 2 butterflies 

 (56491). 



Owen, Maj. W. O., U. S. Army (re- 

 tired), Washington, D. C. : 4 speci- 

 mens of Unio complanatus from a 

 small creek emptying into the Poto- 

 mac River near Lock No. 7, a short 

 distance from Cabin John (56073). 



Pacific Gem Company, Los Angeles, 

 Cal. : 6 specimens of labradorite, 

 " goldstone," 3 diamond cut and 3 

 cabochon cut (56536: purchase) ; 

 samples of labradorite, " goldstone," 

 uncut (56605). 



Pacific Mills, Lawrence, Mass. 

 (through Lawrence and. Company, 

 Boston, Mass.) : Samples of woolen 

 goods (55777). 



Palermo, Italy, Royal Botanical 

 Garden : Living specimen of Borzi- 

 cactvs (57134 : exchange). 



Palmer, William, U. S. National Mu- 

 seum : 9 specimens of fishes, includ- 

 ing 2 each of Micropogon undulatus, 

 Opsanus tan, Orthopristis chrysop- 

 terus and Spheroidcs macitlatns and 

 1 specimen of Menticirrhus saxatUis, 

 all from Chesapeake Bay (55832; 

 56454) ; red bat, Nycteris horealis, 

 and 2 opossums, Didelphis virgitii- 

 ana (56334) ; 23 birds from Virginia, 

 District of Columbia and the vicin- 

 ity of Washington (56355; 56920; 

 57009) ; portions of skulls, jaws and 

 vertebrae of cetaceans from the Mio- 

 cene marls near Chesapeake Beach, 

 Md. (56835). 



Paris, France, Museum d'Histoire 

 Naturelle (through Prof. H. Le- 

 comte, directeur de I'Herbier et Lab- 

 oratoire Botanique) : 1,110 plants 

 and 37 copies of plant drawings 

 (56675 : exchange). 



Parish, S. B., San Bernardino, Cal. : 

 1 herbarium specimen each of Sher- 

 ardia arvensis and Atriplex salton- 

 ensis and 3 living specimens of 

 Stylophylluvi, from California 

 (55787; 55939; 56732); 31 living 



Parish, S. B.— Continued, 

 specimens of succulent plants, con- 

 sisting of 19 Cactaceae, 11 Crassu- 

 laceae and 1 Agave, from California 

 and Coronados Island, Mexico 

 (56123; 56262; 56787). 



Parker, R. N., Forest Research Insti- 

 tute, Dehra Dun, United Provinces, 

 India : Living specimen of Opuntia 

 (56786). 



Parkhill Manufacturing Company, 

 Fitchburg, Mas.s. : 85 2i-yard lengths 

 of Toile du Nord gingham (56887). 



Parrott, p. J., New York Agricultural 

 Experiment Station, Geneva, N. Y. : 

 2 specimens of Occanthus pini and. 

 specimens of pitch pine showing egg 

 punctures, in exchange; and 8 speci- 

 mens of Occanthus as a gift (56484). 



Passeno, Panay, jr., Washington, 

 D. C. : Herring gull, Larus argen- 

 tatus, in immature plumage, from 

 the District of Columbia (56597). 



Patching, Fred, Revillagigedo Island, 

 Alaska (through Bureau of Fish- 

 eries) : Specimen of salamander, 

 Dicmictylus torosus from Alaska 

 (56618). 



Payn, Elias J., Olympia, Wash.: 

 Specimen of Pecten cauriniis with 

 large barnacles (56223) ; 5 specimens 

 of Panope generosa from Olympia ; 

 shells of Saxidomus and Ostrea 

 (57042). 



Peabody Museum of Natural His- 

 tory, Yale University, New Haven, 

 Conn. : A cast of the sacral cavity 

 of Stegosaurus (.56495 : exchange) ; 

 150 type specimens of Silurian bryo- 

 zoans and ostracods from the island 

 of Anticosti (56765). . 



Pearson, John. (See under Charles 

 Brown.) 



Pf^\ey, Rear Admiral Robert E., U. S. 

 Navy (retired), Washington, D. C. : 

 4 gold medals presented to Rear 

 Admiral Peary during his recent 

 European trip, in recognition of his 

 Arctic explorations and his discovery 

 of the North Pole (56370: loan). 



