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KEPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1905. 



Palaiek, Euwakd, Depart lueut of Agricul- 

 ture, Washington, D. C: 12 plants and 

 specimens of Indian manufacture from 

 Mexico (4306G: 4366G: gift); 500 plants 

 from Mexico (43937 : purchase) ; 300 

 land and fresh-water shells from Mexico 

 (44108: gift). (Sec under Department of 

 Agriculture.) 



Palmer, Joseph, U. S. National Museum: 

 Jaw bone of a horse — used as a musical 

 instniment by southern negroes (43467). 



Palmer, William, U. S. National Museum: 

 Lizard, Eumeces, from Fairfax County, 

 V'a. (43142: collected for the Museum); 6 

 plants from Newfoundland and Virginia 

 (43206: exchange); frog, Bana sylvatica 

 (43391: collected for the Museum); 22 

 plants from the District of Columbia 

 (43474: collected for the Museum); 130 

 plants from Oregon (44436: collected for 

 the Museum); reptiles and batrachians 

 (44470: collected for the Museum); 7 

 starfishes from Victoria, British Colum- 

 bia (44544: collected for the Museum); 

 mannnals from Oregon (44562: collected 

 for the Museum); 4 specimens of fossil 

 coniferous wood from the bank of the Co- 

 lumbia River, Bonneville, Oreg. (44564: 

 gift); about 200 fresh-water and land 

 shells from Portland, Oreg., and 15 birds' 

 skins from Oregon (44576; 44579: gift); 

 mummy of a rare bat from Mexico (44593: 

 gift). 



Pammell, L. H., Ames, Iowa: 48 weeds and 

 useful plants from Iowa (43600: exchange). 



Paris, France, Museum of Natural His- 

 tory (received through E. L. Bouvier): 

 3 crayfishes and 8 crabs (43092; 44236: 

 exchange). 



Parish, S. B., San Bernardino, Cal.: 3 

 plants from California (43079): Received 

 through E. L. Greene, plant from Califor- 

 nia (43154). 



Parlin, J. C. (See under Department of 

 Agriculture.) 



Paso y Troncoso, Don Francisco del. 

 (See under Mexico, Mexico.) 



Passmore Gem Company, Boston, Mass. 

 (received through H. G. Webb, president): 

 2 colored photographs of tourmalines 

 found ^t Rumford Falls, Me. (43449). 



Pattee, Rev. C. R., Los Angeles, Cal.: 156 

 marine shells from California (43748: ex- 

 change). 



Paiton, Miss Julia C, Washington, D. C: 

 25 plants from Tennessee and North Caro- 

 lina (43210: exchange). 



Payn, Elias J., Olympia, Wash.: 9 marine 

 mollusks from Puget Sound, Washington 

 (43188) ; specimens of gold ores from 

 Tredwell gold mine, Kittitas (bunty. 

 Wash. (43243). 



Payne, Mrs. Columbia N., Washington, 

 D. C: Case containing 14 .specimens 

 showing the construction of the Atlantic 

 cable of 1858 (10558: loan). 



Peabody Museum, Salem, Mass. (received 

 through E. S. Morse): Carrying yoke, 

 bow, quiver, and 18 arrows, shallow pot, 

 small bottle-shaped vessel, violin and bow, 

 2 specimens of boy's top, 2 dolls, brass 

 dish, flint and steel, pack of cards, and pot 

 for cooking rice, from Sumatra (44264: 

 exchange). 



Peck, Frank L., Georgetown, Colo, (re- 

 ceived through F. W. Crosby): Carbon 

 residue from an iron cogwheel found in 

 the Atlantic Shaft, U. S. Patent No. 162, 

 Clear Creek County, Colo. (43419). 



Peckham, G. W., Milwaukee, Wis.: 2 moths 

 (43034). 



Peeler, W. L., Goldfield, Nev. : 2 geological 

 specimens from Nebraska (44091). 



Pennell, Francis, Wawa, Pa. (received 

 through J. H. Painter): Specimen of 

 Aristolochia clemafiiis Linn., from Penn- 

 sylvania (43090); 23 plants from Penn- 

 sylvania (44198; 44510; 44615). 



Pennsylvania Marble and Granite Com- 

 pany, West Grove, Pa. (received through 

 Interior Department, U. S. Geological 

 Survey) : Sample of white marble (44095). 



Pennsylvania, University of, Philadel- 

 phia, Pa. (received through J. Percy 

 Moore) : 3 type specimens of Isopod {Ta- 

 nais robusfus H. F. Moore) (43955). 



Pergande, Theodore, Department of Ag- 

 riculture, Washington, D. C. : 3 specimens 

 oiAmnicola from Piney Point, Md. (42974) ; 

 crustaceans from Virginia and the District 

 of Columbia (43262). 



Perkins, James L., Talklai, Ariz.: Stone 

 ax from ruins near Rice Station School, 

 received through Ales Hrdlicka (44439). 



Perkinson Construction Company, St. 

 Louis, Mo. (received through M. W. Lj'on, 

 jr.): Siliceous concretions (43162). 



