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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1901. 



I'ALi.. -Mrs. CiiKisTiNK. ( 'linifiituii. L;i. : 

 Unfinished doulile-twill basket made 

 by tho Chetiniache Indians (47458). 



r.WY. Mrs. L. S.. WMsliiii.i,'t(.n. I). C. : 

 Ethnological material from (Jreen- 

 land and vicinity (47(is:{ : juirchase). 



I'ayn. Ki.ias J., Olymiiia. Wash.: Ore 

 from the mines of the Skooknmchuck 

 (Jold an<l ('oi)i)er Mininir Company. 

 Tlmrston Comity. Wash. (PW.t.'i i. 



Peabody MiSEiM. Salem. Mass.: 4 

 photographs i)ertainiiiLr to Ihe U. S. 

 frigate Constitution (4i'>-\T>\. 



Pearsali-. R. F.. Brooklyn. X. Y. : 2 

 specimens of Diptera (Olfcrxiu unicr- 

 icinia I>ea(in. and tlic case of a 

 neuropterous larva (47225). 



Pease. G. II.. New York City : Ores 

 from the mines of Federico Varela, 

 Chile (4(5381). 



Penfield. 8. L.. New llavcii. Conn.. 

 Specimen of puriiurilc (4r.()(il ). 



Pe.nnsylvaxia Museum. Memorial 

 Hall. Fairmount Park. Philadeli)hia. 

 Pa. : 8 specimens of hard ])aste por- 

 celain made abont the year 1825 by 

 Mr. William Ellis Tncker. of Phila- 

 delphia, and a i)Ottery dish made by 

 the Pennsylvania-German potters 

 ai)ont 18:'.o (4(!(i83 : exchange). 



Peters, R. H., Mobile. Ala.: C living 



plains. mainly from Cnatemala 



(470.j;j: exchange}. 

 Petitmengi.n. Mons. .M.. .Malzcvillc. 



France: 5 plants fi-om (ireece 



(47053: exchange). 



Pierce. J. II.. Coa'linga, Cal. : 2 speci- 

 mens of Piirinira from the Ilnasna 

 Oil Fields. San laiis Obispo County, 

 Cal. (47257). 



Pindar. L. O., Tyrone. Ky. : Siihinx- 

 moth. I'lilet/rtlKDitiit-s (jtiiiKjuciinicii- 

 latii.'i Ilaworth (40 140). 



PlPEH. C. v.. 1 >cpartmt'nt of Agricul 

 ture, Washington. I). C. : Specimen 

 of Scdiiui (401!>4) ; specimen of 

 cactus (40228) ; 12 specimens of 

 living cacti from Colorado (40301) ; 

 al)out 10(1 land and fresh-water 

 sliclls from Texas (4(i475) ; 5 ]»lants 

 from Washington (4(i<;2'.)) ; 14ti 



I'li'KU. C. V. — Continned. 

 plants from Oregon (40081,)) ; .speci- 

 men of Alii inn from British Colum- 

 bia (472(»4) : 2 plants from Oregon, 

 types of Liipiniix i/ornntnni Piper and 

 Caxsiopc incitcntsiana orcffona Piper 

 (47421). 



I'lTTiEK. II.. Department of .Agricul- 

 ture. Washington. L). C. : 7 speci- 

 mens of living cacti from Cdlnmhia 

 (40150) : 2 land shells from Colom- 

 bia (40210) : .~)0 lichens from Costa 

 Rica (40338) ; balrachians from 

 Colombia (40348) ; 44 land shells 

 from Colombia (4()3(;0) ; '.) i)lants 

 collected on Volcan de Chiri(pii. 

 Panama (HiKidi; |s negatives of 

 Costa Kican wliistles and 17 nega 

 lives of metates (4()(J.3!)) ; large col- 

 lection of i»lants from Costa Rica 

 (407281 : 45 shells from (Jnatemala 

 and Honduras (47254) ; mollusks 

 from (iuatemala (47281); (i7 speci- 

 mens of mosses fron) Central and 

 South America (47.34(t) : 110 plants 

 from Central .\merica (47450). 



PococK. R. 1... \ictoria. I'.ritish Colum- 

 bia : 3 specimens of cinnabar (47142 : 



purchase). 



Pollard. C. E.. Washington. D. C. : 7 

 specimens of violets from New York 

 (47422). 



I'oi'E Gosser Ciii.na Company, Coshoc- 

 ton, Ohio: China vase (4(>758). 



Porter. C. .V., and II. C. Demming. 

 Philadelitliia. Pa.: S;tniiile of (|nartz 

 rock fi'oiu a (jnar.v at rciiland town- 

 ship, Chester County. I'a. (4(5423). 



Porter. Pleasant, ;\Iuskogee. Ind. T. : 

 Photograph of donor, chief of the 

 .Muskogee Indians (47000). 



Post. E. J., Tami>a. l"la. : 47 shells 

 from the Florida Keys and Sara- 

 sota Ray (4(;.">(;S) : 



I'owKLL, Leslie. Notch. Mo.: Skull and 

 bones of a raccoon. Prncfion lotor 

 Mnna-ns. and a i)iece of gypsum 

 (47418). 



Pratt, II. S., Ilaverford. Pa. : 4 speci- 

 mens of isopods. 'I'riciioniKCUS piisil- 

 Iks Brandt (4C.8.53). 



