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Pai.mkk, William — Continued. 



Oj)orur)ii.':forinoxa, from Virginia ( .'594 1 2, 

 39426); 91 plants from Soutli Carolina 

 (39473, 39520); specimens of SncditKi 

 from Sullivans Island, 8. C. (39511); 

 10 birds' skins (39568); 47 birds' 

 skins (39569). 



Palmer, AVilliam, and W. li. Kixi;, U. 

 S. National INIuseum: Tliree hundrt-d 

 and fifty-nine plants, 11 myriapods, 

 and reptiles and batrachians, from 

 Virginia (3836S, 38390, 38397, 38400, 

 38407). 



Pammel, L. II. (See under Ball, C. K., 

 and Iowa Agricultural College. ) 



Paris Exposition, United States Com- 

 mission. Received through Fred. 

 Brackett, Baltimore, Md.: Eight boxes 

 containing a collection of ores (depi sit) 

 (38223); busts of President McKinley, 

 Vice-President G. A. Hobart, Ceneral 

 George Washington, and Benjamin 

 Franklin (gift) (38317). 



Paris, France, Museum of Natural 

 History. Received through Prof. E. L. 

 Bouvier: 7 specimens (4 species) of 

 South American Argulidte (39583). 

 Exchange. 



Parish, S. B., San Bernardino, Cal.: 

 Fern, PobjpudiiDulicspt'riinii, from Cali- 

 fornia (gift) (38404); plant (.trift) 

 ( 38603 ) ; 235 plants ( purchase ) ( 39205 ) . 



Parker, John F., Lenang, Samar, P. I.: 

 Beetle. 38921. 



Partello, J. M. T., Langayen, P. I.: 

 Moth (Altnrii.s atlas Linn:cus). 39259. 



Patton, II. B., State School of Alines, 

 Golden, Colo. : Rocks and minerals 

 from Colorado. Exchange. 39163. 



Patton, J. D. , Cleveland, Tenn.: Eizard, 

 OpJiiosaxrus ventral ix. 38543. 



Payn, E. J., Olympia, Wash.: Geolog- 

 ical material from Thurston County, 

 Wash. 39168. 



Pearse, a. S., Omaha, Nebr. : Sixty-four 

 birds' eggs from Nebraska, Alontana, 

 and Colorado. 39002. 



Peck, Bradford, jr., Randsburg, Cal.: 

 Specimen of I'ohjplociinti (■(dlfornicuiu. 

 38615. 



Penafiel, Dr. Antonio, City of Mexico, 

 Mexico: Plaster casts of bas-reliefs dis- 

 covered at PaleiKjue. 39126. 



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Pkrdew, <i. A!., CumlHThuKl, Md.; One 

 thousand and ninety fossils fmiu the 

 Helderljergian, Oriskanian, Hamilton, 

 and Carboniferous fdrmations (gift) 

 (38184); 200 specimens of Silurian fos- 

 sils (purchase) (38187). 



Perry, James, V,'ashingtoii, I ). ('.: Slircw 

 {Blarlna). 3:a61. 



Peyton, Airs. E. ( i., Staunton, Va. : Sponge 

 from Alexico. Purchase. 394:58. 



Pfordte, 0. F., Rutherford, N. J.: Cop- 

 per from Bisbee, Ariz. 39127. 



PiDGEON, Harry. (See umler Stanfielil, 

 Arthur E. ) 



PiETERS, A. J. (See under Airriculture, 

 Department of. ) 



Pilger, Dr. R., Royal ]5otanical Aluseum, 

 Berlin, Gern:any: T\V(j hundred and 

 eighteen plants from Australia. Pur- 

 chase. 38839. 



Piper, C. V., Pullman, Wash.: Onehun- 

 ilred and forty-two j)lants from Wash- 

 ington State (exchange) (38830); 25 

 plants (exchange) (38862); 96 speci- 

 mens of Hymenojiteraand 36 specimens 

 of Lepidoptera (gift) (39121). 



PiPEK, H. L. (See under Treasury De- 

 partment, U. S. Life-Saving Service. ) 



Piper, Miss AI. G., V. S. National AIu- 

 seum: Catocala moth. 381S6. 



PiTTiEK, II., Costa Rit-a, Central Amer- 

 ica: One hundred and fifty plants from 

 Central America. Purchase. 38226. 



Plank, E. N., I)ecatur, Ark.: Ninety- 

 seven plants, iirincipally from Texas. 

 39078. 



Plitt, Charles C. (See under Agricul- 

 ture, Department of.) 



Poling, O. ('., (^uincy, III.: Forty-five 

 specimens of ('((toca/isaud other moths 

 (38525); 1C9 s[)ecimens of western spe- 

 cies of Lepidoptera (38846); 12 speci- 

 mens of jreiiii'leiia tricolor Packard 

 (39538). 



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

 Plants from Alary land. District of Co- 

 luml:)ia, and Cuba (39304, 39415). 



Pollock, A.^^\ZI, Ilutciiins. Wis.: Splint- 

 ers of rock elm, fi'oni a tree struck by 

 lightning. 38259. 



PoppE, AVolfra.m, Burlington, Iowa: 

 .\.nal tube of an unknown crinoid. 

 !i8353. 



