LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 
OrrawA, CANADA, GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 
of: (received through J. M. Macoun) 
150 plants from Canada (45555); 105 
plants from Canada (45735). Ex- 
change. 
OweEN, Vireit W., Los Angeles, Cal.: 
Rattlesnake from Arizona (45796). 
Patz, José A., Sailors’ Snug Harbor, 
Staten Island, N. Y.: Collection of 
personal relics of the late Gen. José 
Antonio Paéz (10689: loan). 
Paine, P. R., Jr., Charleston, 8. C.: Tree- 
frogs from South Carolina (45069). 
Patmer, Epwarp, Department of Agri- 
culture: 303 plants from Mexico (44844: 
purchase); 232 plants from Mexico 
(44927: purchase); collection of eth- 
nological objects from Mexico (45308); 
plants from Mexico 
purchase). 
(45511; 45721: 
PauMeErR, WituraMm, U. S. National Mu- 
seum: 5 ferns from the Bright Angel 
trail, Grand Canyon, Arizona (45337); 
dried specimen of crayfish from Mount 
Tamalpais, California (45220); lizard 
anda frog from California (45551); skins 
and. skeletons of 2 squirrels, Sciurus 
griseus, from Allspaugh, Oreg. (45573); 
15 plants from Oregon and other locali- 
ties (45918). Collected forthe Museum. 
PammeEL, L. H. (See under Department 
of Agriculture. ) 
Paris, FRANCE. 
TURELLE: 3 fresh water crabs (44644: 
exchange); 2 bats, Euripterus, from 
South America (44945: exchange); 
isopods obtained by the Charcot expedi- 
tion to the Antarctic regions (45625). 
ParisH, S. B., San Bernardino, Cal.: 5 
specimens of Sedum (44708); about 10 
cacti from California (44730); specimen 
of fern, Cheilanthes Cooper (44929); 
plant from California (44964: ex- 
change); specimen of fern (45071). 
Parker, A. C., Bridgeton, N. J.: Saddle- | 
back caterpillar, Sabine stimulea (45046). 
Parks, H. L., Lake Valley, N. Mex.: 
Beetle, Hippodamia convergens (44933). 
Parritt, H. W., London, England: Speci- 
men of crab, Lithodes kamschatica, and 2 
specimens of crab, Grapsus varius 
(45593: exchange). 
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PAUMGARTTEN, Baron. (See under Sei- 
tenstetten, Lower Austria, Geograph- 
isches-Schul Museum ). 
Payne, Extas J., Olympia, Wash.: Ores 
from the Washington State Exhibit at 
the Lewisand Clark Exposition (45468). 
Peasopy, Mrs. Harriet, Washington, 
D. C.: 2 pottery bowls of Navaho Indian 
workmanship (45210). 
Peasopy Musrum or ARCHEOLOGY AND 
Erxnoioey, Harvard University, Cam- 
bridge, Mass. An old Miemac box 
madein AnnapolisCounty, Nova Scotia, 
about the year 1800 (received through 
G. C. Willoughby) (45861: exchange). 
PrEasopy Museum, Yale University, New 
Haven, Conn.: 4 isopod crustaceans, 
Janira spinosa and Dynamene perforata 
(received through Miss K. J. Bush) 
(45886). 
Peck, Braprorp, Jr., Searles, Cal., 2 
plants from the Mojave Desert, Pholisma 
arenarium (44769) ; fragments of a solo- 
pugid, Hremobates formicaria (44854). 
PENNELL, Francis W., Wawa, Pa.: 2 
plants from Pennsylvania (44899). 
PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE, State Col- 
lege, Pa.: Fishes from various localities 
in Pennsylvania (received through 
W. R. McConnell, president) (46019). 
Peters, Dr. R. H., Livingston, Guatemala: 
Moth (44794); 22 mollusks, Veronicella 
stolu (received through H. Pittier) 
(44923). 
PETERSON, JOHN, Delamar, Nevy.: Gold 
ore from Delamar (45384). 
Prorpte, O. F., Rutherford, N. J.: Min- 
erals and graphite (44878; 45989). 
PraLen, W. C. (See under Interior De- 
partment, U. 8. Geological Survey. ) 
PHILIPPINE COMMISSION AT THE LOUISIANA 
PurcHase Exposition: Ethnographic 
and mineralogical collections from the 
Philippine Islands (45257). 
PuHILuies AND BosworrtnH, Fishinghawk, 
W. Va.: Fossil plants (45227). 
Puiuuies, J. W., Hailey, Mo.: 20 plants ~ 
from Missouri (44761; 44888; 45460). 
PiepMont Minina Company, Lincolnton, 
N.C.: Tin ore (received through Frank 
? 1. Hess) (46032). 
