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Prerre, Appt (Alliers), Moulin, France: | Prrrrer, H.—Continued. 
Specimens of mymarid, Anagrus atomos 
(45738). 
Piuspry, H. A., Academy of Natural Sci- 
ences, Philadelphia, Pa.: Specimens of 
mollusk, Subulinastriatella, from Liberia 
(45053). 
Pincnor, Mrs. J. W., Washington, D. C.: 
Early colonial pewter pipe (46008). 
Piper, C. V., Department of Agriculture, 
Washington, D. C.: 32 specimens of 
Pteridophyta from Alaska (44631); 300 
shells from Meeca, Cal. (45014); 
plants, principally from ieee: ue 
most of which are types (453860), 
plants from Oregon, collected by M. oe 
Gorman (45429); 25 specimens of algze 
from Alaska and 6 from other localities 
in the United States (45505); 2 speci- 
mens of beard-tongue, Pentstemon, from 
Oregon (45596). (See also under De- 
partment of Agriculture. ) 
Prrrier, H., Department of Agriculture, 
Washington, D. C.: 38 carved and 
painted bowls made by the Kekei In- 
dians (44678); 3 skulls of Kekeci In- 
dians from a cave of Sakalkunté, 
between Senahti and Akteld, Alta 
Verapaz, 
ing plants from Mexico (44848); 
plants collected in El Salvador, 
Carlos Renson (44852); 
Sakalkunté (44905); 
land and freshwater 
Mexico and Gautemala (44924); 
lusks, insects, crustacean, and a tooth 
(45048) specimen of plant, Pereskia, 
from Panama (45294); 162 plants from 
Costa Rica, consisting principally of 
Piperaceze determined by de Candolle 
(45449); fish-hook and spider of gold, 
found near Cali, southern Cauca, 
80 
35 specimens of 
by the Popayan Indians of Cauca 
(45831); 38 mosses from Costa Rica 
(45837); 3 batrachians and a spider 
from Las Cruces de Lopez, Colombia, 
Sonth America (46862); 134 plants 
from &] Salvador, Central America, 
collected by Carlos Renson (45909); 3 
spindle-whorls found in graves in the 
Cauca Valley, Colombia, and 2 photo- 
graphs (45947); 
Co- | 
lombia, and ethnological objects made | 
49 | 
Guatemala (44747); 14 liv- | 
by | 
10 shells from | 
mollusks, from | 
mol- | 
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about 500 species of * 
Pliocene and Pleistocene fossils from 
Port Limon, Costa Rica (45953); 120 
lichens from Costa Riea (45959); 78 
land and freshwater shells from Colom- 
bia, South America (46003); 133 land 
shells from Costa Rica and the Cocos 
Islands (46004); 33 plants collected by 
Carlos Renson in El Salvador (46013). 
(See also under Department of Agricul- _ 
ture and Dr. R. H. Peters. ) 
PrwonkA, THomaAs, Cleveland, Ohio: 
About 200 Onondaga fossils (45383). 
Poor, B. G., Washington, D. C.: White 
fetus (44635). 
Porgr, Mr. and Mrs. CHarues A., Valpa- 
raiso, Chile: 18 archeological speci- 
mens from Bogota and 23 stone imple- 
ments from New Jersey (44982). 
Pore GosserR CHina Company, Coshoc- 
ton, Ohio: 2 vases (45694). 
PorrEerR, CHARLES A., Philadelphia, Pa.: 
Specimen of quartz (received through 
H. C. Demming) (45068). 
Post, E. J., Tampa, Fla.: Rock containing 
fossil mollusks (45566). 
PREBLE, FE. A., Washington, 
Skull of Dogrib woman from Fort 
Rae, Mackenzie, skull of an Eskimo 
child, and skull of a Tula Lake (Ore- 
gon) woman (45387); Eskimo furcoat 
and moccasins, net of willow bark, and 
sled line from the Mackenzie River dis- 
trict and western Hudson Bay shore 
(45922: purchase). 
PRENTiss, D. W., 
Mole, Scalops, 
Md. (45182). 
PRINGLE, C. G., 
Din @s: 
JO he G28 
Chase, 
Washington, 
from Chevy 
City of Mexico, Mexico: 
Plant from Mexico, of the crassulaceous 
class (45012); 2 living plants from Coa- 
huila (45212); type specimen of plant, 
Hoffmanseggia fruticosa (45442); 645 
plants from Mexico (45723: purchase). 
Purpus, C. A., Amecameca, Mexico: 3 
livingspecimens of Crassulaceze (45378) ; 
2 living specimens of Cereus (45720: 
purchase) ; 15 ae plants (44973). 
(See under T. 8. Brandegee. ) 
1B. 2 eee House of 
Reformation, Cheltenham, Md.: Beetle, 
Dynastes tityus (45869) 
