LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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;rsox, W. C, Newport News, Va.: Speci- 

 men of Loligo peali Les., from Mrginia 

 (43220j. Returned. 



;tersox, Miss Evelyn, Long Branch, 

 N. J.: Weaver bird, Munia ruhronigm 

 (44239). 



lYSTER, Gen. John Watts de. (See un- 

 der Smithsonian Institution, and War 

 Department.) 



ORDTE, O. F., Rutherford, N. J.: Concre- 

 tions (43517); specimen of datolite 

 [43518). Exchange. 



[iLippiNE Commission at the Louisiana 

 PuECHASE Exposition : Ethnographic 

 collections from the islands, and also speci- 

 aiens of lumber (4445; 44595). 

 ERCE, E. W., Boise, Idaho: Case-bearing 

 arva of Coleophora (44430). 

 3RCE, W. D., Department of Agriculture: 

 l\ types and cot3'pes of MyodUes solida- 

 lenis, 2 types of Rhipiphorus acutipennis 

 lud a type of Myodites minimus (43806). 

 SRCE, Weight M., Claremont, Cal.: 6 

 !ggs of Bewick's wren, Thryomanes 

 lenicMi charienturus (44547). 

 .SBRY, H. A., Philadelphia, Pa.: MoUusks, 

 •iz : 15 specimens of Cerion iostomum Pfr., 

 rom Cuba (43562) ; 5 specimens of AsJi- 

 nunella rJiyssa hyporJiyssa Ckll., from New 

 ^lexico (43749) ; 20 specimeas of Polyyyra 

 rom Texas (44321); 3 specimens of Cor- 

 ij'cuZa from Japan (44257). 

 »ER, C. v.. Department of Agiiculture, 

 lYashington, D. C: 177 plants collected 

 )y J. S. Cotton in Washington (43631); 

 .37 plants collected in Oregon by R. W. 

 jorman (43649); 95 plants from Wash- 

 ngton (43572; 43688); 5 plants from 

 rYashington, including 2 type-specimens 

 ind a duplicate of a type (43765; 

 14009); 53 plants collected by Mr. Piper 

 md J. S. Cotton in Washington (44013); 

 )rcliid from Cascade Mountains (type- 

 iheet of Listera caurina Piper) (44086). 

 See under Department of Agriculture 

 md C. R. Waldi-on.) 



tssoN, L. V. (See under Interior De- 

 )artment, U. S. Geological Survey.) 

 iSARO, Mons., Paris, France: Specimens 

 )f French Tertiary fossils (43731: ex- 

 ;hange) . 



TIER, 11., San Jose, Costa Rica, Central 

 America, and Washington, D. C: 5 

 )lants from Costa Rica (43463: exchange) ; 



5 specimens of cactus fruit from Panama 

 (44080: gift). 



Plank, E. N., Decatur, Ark.: Plants from 

 different sections of the United States 

 (44570). 



Platt, Mrs. J. P., Washington, Conn.: In- 

 dian blanket obtained by Charles H. 

 Buchanan (44426). 



Plesner, Nicolay, Christiania, Norway: 

 Dike rock and rutile ore from Lindviks- 

 kollen Rutil mine, Krageroe, Norway 

 (43634); specimen of potash feldspar 

 from Smaalenene, Norway (44050). 



Plummer, F. G. (See under Interior De- 

 partment, U. S. Geological Survey, and 

 David White.) 



Pollard, Mis. E. B., Georgetown, Ky.: 

 Wooden flute made by a California Indian 

 (44115: exchange). 



PoMEROY, O., Alamogordo, N. Mex.: Frag- 

 ments of pottery of the ancient pueblo 

 type, also photographs of other pieces 

 (43725). 



Pond, R. H. (See under J. B. S. Norton.) 



Pope, Mr. and ^Iis. Charles A., New York 

 City: Examples of Inca textile work, rep- 

 resenting nearly all the variations of 

 ancient Peruvian weaving (43709) ; speci- 

 mens of Inca pottery, constituting die 

 remainder of the "Charles A. Pope col- 

 lection" (43767). 



Pope, J. E. B., Washington, D. C: Plant 

 (43005). 



Porter, Potter, Evansville, Ind.: 2 Ce- 

 cropia moths (44517). 



Pratt, Miss Alice D., Marion, N. C: 5 

 plants fi'om North Carolina (43354) . 



Preble, E. A., Department of Agriculture, 

 Washington, D. C: 6 pairs of snow- 

 shoes (44452: purchase). (See under 

 Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of Ameri- 

 can Ethnology, and Department of Agri- 

 culture.) 



Prescott, J. O. (See under American 

 Record Company.) 



Price, B. J., Treasury Department, Wash- 

 ington, D. C: Malleable nickel medal 

 (44382). 



Pringle, C. G., City of Mexico, Mexico, and 

 Burlington, Vt.: 17 plants from Mexico 

 (42972; 43155; 44078; 44540). (See 

 under Vermont, Herbarium of the Uni- 

 versity of.) 



