EEPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1909. 



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Page, Hou. John H., secretary of 

 Arizona : A copy of tlie Revised 

 Statutes of Arizona for 1901, dam- 

 aged by termites (50008). 



Page. ]\Irs. Thomas Nelson, Wasliiug- 

 ton, D. C. : Border of a priest's robe, 

 and a fichu of point d'applique worn 

 l)y the Archduchess Marie Louise 

 (49(J00: loan). 



Palmer, Edward, Department of Agri- 

 culture, Washington, D. C. : Ethno- 

 logical objects made by the Tara- 

 humara Indians, Chihuahua, Mexico 

 (49033) : 137 specimens of living 

 cacti from Mexico (4904G: pur- 

 chase) ; fresh water and land shells 

 representing 3 species from Mexico 

 (49080) ; about 50 specimens of 

 plants from the northern part of 

 Mexico (49142) ; 389 plants from 

 Chihuahua, Mexico (49148: pur- 

 chase). 



Palmer, Joseph, U. S. National Mu- 

 seum : Set of European balances and 

 7 weights; an old frame surgical 

 saw which once belonged to Prof. 

 Spencer F. Baird (502.51). 



Paris, France, Museum D'Histoire 

 Naturelle: Cotype of Potamon ro- 

 (lol phi anus from the Rothschild col- 

 lection in British East Africa 

 (49274) ; type specimen of Furbcsio- 

 crinus nobilis (49753: loan). 



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

 11 specimens of Juncus from Cali- 

 fornia (49647: loan). 



Parker. Dr. A. C, Altman, N. Y. : 

 Beetle, Plagionotus speciosus 



(48964). 



Parlin, John A., Cincinnati, Ohio: 

 Slab of buff marble from Yale, Ky. 

 (49825). 



Parrott, Prof. P. J., Agricultural Ex- 

 periment Station, Geneva, N. Y. : 5 

 specimens of Coleoptera, Polydro- 

 siis impressifrons, from Geneva 

 (49106). 



Partello, Maj. J. M. T., IT. S. Army, 

 ^lalabang, Mindanao. P. I. : A small 

 collec-tion of insects from the Philip- 

 pine Islands (49049) ; black scorpion 

 (49090) ; moth from Panay Island 



Partello, Maj. J. M. T. — Continued. 

 (49128) ; 15 insects (491.56) ; scor- 

 pion from the Phitippine Islands 

 (49257) ; lizards, skin of a snake, 

 and insects from the Philippine Is- 

 lands (49.311) ; 2 lizards from Min- 

 danao (49374) ; 57 insects (49406) ; 

 egg of the native mallard, Anan 

 liizonica (49490; 43 insects 

 (40612) : about 25 specimens of ma- 

 rine and freshwater shells from the 

 vicinity of Mindanao ; insects 

 (49794) ; egg of a mound fowl, Mega- 

 podius cumingi (49833) ; reptiles, 

 insects, a bird's egg and a lotus 

 flower (.50140) ; snakes, frogs and 

 insects (.50179) ; insects from Pa- 

 rang (50246). 



Patching, Fred., Loring, Alaska : 

 Fishes and an amphibian (49944). 



Pate, W. F., Lebanon, Ky. : Specimen 

 of a fossil tree, Dado.rglon, of the 

 Devonian period (49460: purchase). 



Patten. Miss Juliet C, Washington, 

 D. C. : 2 snecime;ns of Laciniaria 

 from Virginia (49249) ; 66 specimens 

 of maples collected in the Ignited 

 States (50125: exchange); 2 living 

 specimens of Scdum from England 

 (50259). 



Paul, Ch.\rles H., Glendive, ]\Iout. : 

 Bones of EJcphas coliinihi (49247). 



Payn, Elias J., Olympia, Wash. : Im- 

 perfect skull of Steller's sea lion, 

 Eumetopias stelleri (50009). 



Payne. Elis. Dunmor, Ky. : Indian 

 pipe bowl from Kentucky (49734). 



I'azos, Jose H.. San Antonio de los 

 Bafios, Cuba : 60 insects from Cuba, 

 Hymenoptera and Diptera (49057). 



I'endleton, Robert L., Saratoga, Cal. : 

 40 specimens of grasses, Plialaris 

 Jcmmoni, from California (49356: 

 exchange). 



Peradeniya, Ceylon, Royal Botanic 

 Gardens : 391 plants from Ceylon 

 (49116: exchange). 



Perkins. R. C. L., Honolulu, Ha- 

 waiian Islands : Types of 7 species 

 of Strepsiptera and 4 unnamed spec- 

 imens (50054). 



