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EEPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1903. 



Piny AN, A. H., Bisbee, Ariz.: Antler of 

 deer ( Odocoilens) from Arizona. 39792. 



Piper, C. V., Pullman, Wash.: Specimen 

 of Sedtnn from Washington. 40033. 



PiTTiEK, H., Director del Instituto Fisico- 

 Geognifico Nacional, San Jose, Costa 

 Rica: Nineteen plants from Central 

 America (gift) (40184); 228 plants from 

 Costa Rica (gift; purchase) (40292; 

 40565); 156 plants from Costa Rica 

 (purchase ) ( 40566) . 



Pl.\nk, E. N., Decatur, Ark.: Received 

 through Department of Agriculture. 

 Plant from Arkansas. 39939. 



Plumacher, Hon. E., U. S. consul, Mara- 

 caibo, Venezuela: Seven photographs 

 of Venezuelan natives (49837) ; received 

 through Department of State, 2 models 

 of Indian huts (40159). 



Poling, O. C, Quincy, 111.: Eleven speci- 

 mens of rare Lepidoptera (40013); 12 

 specimens of Coleoptera, 22 specimens 

 of Neuroptera, 2 specimens of Rhyn- 

 chota, 6 specimens of Hymenoptera, 

 and 71 specimens of Diptera (40594). 



Pollard, C. L., and W. R. Maxon, U. S. 

 National Museum: Two specimens of 

 Cypripediuni Inrsutum and CmdophyUvm 

 thalictroides from Fairfax County, Va. 

 (40457); specimen of Cypripedimn 

 hirmtum (40796). 



Poole, Richard, Poolesville, Md.: Bald 

 eagle in immature plumage. 40621. 



Postal Teleciraph Cable Company, 

 New York City: Received through 

 William H. Baker, vice-president and 

 general manager. Sample of the com- 

 mercial Pacific cable laid between San 

 Francisco and Honolulu. 40947. 



PoTiNG, H. G., Sausalito, Cal.: Six pho- 

 tographic views in Japan. 40617. 



PoTo, W. L. (See under Department of 

 Agriculture. ) 



Potomac Electric Power Company, 

 Washington, D. C. : Received through 

 L. E. Sinclair, superintendent. Fif- 

 teen obsolete forms of arc lamps, etc.. 

 40913. 



Powell, J. D., Archer City, Tex.: Beetle 

 ( Dynask's iihjas L. ) . 39633, 



Preble, E. A.: Man's reindeer coat. 

 Deposit. 8328. (See also under De- 

 partment of Agriculture. ) 



Prever, Dr. PiETRO. (See under Turin, 

 Italy, Royal Museum. ) 



Price, Mrs. John P., Florence, Ala.: 

 Specimen of Tliehjplionus yigavteus. 

 40839. 



Price, Miss S. F., Bowling Green, Ky. : 

 Fourteen specimens of ferns ( exchange ) 

 (40004); 30 specimens, 5 species of 

 fresh-water sheljs (gift) (40429). 



Priest, B. W., Norfolk, England: Fora- 

 minifera from Jersey, England. Ex- 

 change. 39997. 



Pringle, C. G., University of Vermont, 

 Burlington, Vt. : One hundred and 

 ninety-two plants and 50 seeds from 

 Mexico (40849; 41029; 41219; 41220). 

 Purchase. (See also under Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture.) 



Prokes, J. N., Jackson, Minn.: Speci- 

 men of calcareous tufa from Des Moines 

 River, Jackson. Exchange. 41052. 



Prouten, Mrs. Bertha, Cleves, Ohio: 

 Beetle {Alaus oculains Linna?us). 

 39630. 



Pugg, John, Markleton, Pa.: Bat {Lasi- 

 urus borealis ) . 39772. 



PuRDON, Arthur, Arthur City, Tex.: 

 Royal horned caterpillar, atheroma 

 rrgalu. 39598. 



PuRPUs, C. A., San Diego, Cal.: One hun- 

 dred and eighty-four plants from Cal- 

 ifornia and Central America (purchase 

 and gift) (40453; 41022). (See under 

 T. S. Brandegee. ) 



Quaintance, Prof. A. L., Maryland Agri- 

 cultural College, College Park, Md.: 

 Types of Aleyrodea marlrdli Quaintance, 

 from Java, and Aleyrodes Kpinifera 

 Quaintance, from Japan. 40644. 



Racue, C. E., deputy minister of lands, 

 mines, and fisheries, Quebec, Canada: 

 Specimen of Salmon, Salmo salar. 

 40296. 



Ragan, R. M., (Jreencastle, lud.: Flint- 

 chipped arrow point. 40000. 



