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PiLSBRY, H. A. — Continued. 



ida (gift) (32645), mounted jaw and 

 radula of Hinneya »(o<rt&i7*s fromGuade- 

 lupe Islands, California (exchange) 

 (33489). 



Pine, George, Aripeka, Fla. : Marine 

 shells from P'lorida. 32370. 



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

 33196. (See under Agriculture, Depart- 

 ment of.) 



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

 partment, U. S. Geological Survey.) 



Pittier, H. (See under Costa Rica, In- 

 stituto Fisico-Geograflco.) 



PiwoNKA, Thomas, Cleveland, Ohio, 

 (transmitted by G. H. Girty) : Twenty- 

 four invertebrate specimens from the 

 Bedford shale, Cleveland, Ohio, and 3 

 invertebrates from the Cleveland shale, 

 Bedford, Ohio; also a specimen of 

 travertine containing leaf impressions. 

 32769. 



Pleas, C. E., Oolagah, Ind. T. : Unios, 

 representing 6 species (gift) (32647); 

 living unios (exchange) (32808). 



Plitt, Charles E., Baltimore, Md. : Two 

 plants. 33728. 



Pollard, C. L., U. S. National Museum: 

 Plants (32413) ; specimen of Viola sag- 

 ittata (32566) ; 300 plants obtained iirin- 

 cipally in Pennsylvania and New Jer- 

 sey (32755); 6,800 plants (purchase) 

 (32896) ; 2 plants (33173) ; specimen of 

 Antennaria neodioica, obtained in Lau- 

 rel, Md. (33537). 



Pollock, W. M., Morgantown, W. Va. :' 

 One hundred and seventy-two speci- 

 mens of dried plants collected in West 

 Virginia. Exchange. 33207. 



Pope, Charles A., Trenton, N. J., re- 

 ceived through Bureau of Ethnology: 

 Eight specimens of earthenware from 

 Colombia. 33239. 



Pope, Ralph W., New York City: Three 

 snapper sounders. 32772. (See uuder 

 American Institute of Electrical Engi- 

 neers.) 



PoPENOE, Prof. E. A., Topeka, Kans. : One 

 hundred and thirty-nine specimens of 

 coleoptera from Kansas. .332.59. 



Potter, A. F., Holbrook, Ariz, (trans- 

 mitted by Dr. J, Walter Fewkes) : Stone 

 cup. 32789. 



Pratt, F. C, Department of Agriculture : 

 Eighty-one insects (32845); CrambhJia 

 sp., and specimen of Crocata nigricans 



Pratt, F. C. — Continued. 



(33005); 17 imagoes, 6 larva-, and 3 

 pupic of Cltjdonopferon tecomw (33565). 



Pratt, Prof. Henry S., Haverford, Pa. : 

 Parasites. 32343. 



Prentiss, D. W., jr. U. S. National 

 Museum : Reptiles, mammal skins and 

 skulls, birds' skins, fishes, inverte- 

 brates (32542) ; curved knife, used for 

 hollowing out canoes, obtained from the 

 Yakutat Indians (gift) (33385). 



Price, R. II., College Station, Tex., re- 

 ceived through Department of Agricul- 

 ture: Sixty-nine specimens of dried 

 plants. Exchange. .33594. 



Pride, H. A., Holland Patent, N. Y. : 

 Specimen of woodcock, Philoltela minoi- 

 (mounted). 33379. 



Pringle, C. G., Charlotte, Vt. : Five 

 hundred Mexican plants (purchase) 

 (32999); plant (gift) (33249). 



PuRPUS, C. A., Daunt, Cal. : Five hundred 

 and forty plants. Purchase. 33635. 



Quaker City Fruit Company, Phila- 

 delphia, Pa. (transmitted by F. M. Pen- 

 nock, Baltimore, Md.) : Five specimens 

 of Agave from .Jamaica. 33.578. 



Raddkrs, V. C, Marion, N. Y. : Eight 

 insects. 32586. 



Ralph, Dr. W. L., Utica, N. Y. : Three 

 birds' skins (gift) (326,50); 37 birds' 

 eggs from islands off the coast of Lower 

 California (330.55); (presented to the 

 Smithsonian Institution and deposited 

 in the National Museum) ; 2 birds' skins 

 and two mounted birds (gift) (33242); 

 26 eggs and 4 nests, representing 5 

 species, from Texas (gift) (333.33); 21 

 birds' eggs and 5 birds' nests from Flor- 

 ida (gift) (33390). (See also under A. 

 W. Anthony.) 



Ramco, M. Elmer, Philadelphia, Pa. : 

 Three birds' skins. 32373. 



Rankin, Walter N., Princeton Univer- 

 sity, Princeton, N. J. : Two specimens of 

 Fiddler crab, Uca leptodactylus, from 

 the Bahamas. 33343. 



Rathbun, Miss M. J., U. S. National 

 Museum : Insects, mollusks, and marine 

 invertebrates from West Goldsboro, 

 Me. 32589. 



Reber, Judge Thomas, Natchez, Miss. : 

 Currency note for $2.50, issued at Jack- 

 son, Miss., May 1, 1862. 32924. 



Rei>din(;, R. J., director Georgia Agri- 

 cultural Experiment Station, Experi- 



