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REPOKT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 11)02. 



Power, William F., Prophet.«tovvn, 111.: 

 Lonjiicorn beetle, Ehuria c/iKidrigetni- 

 iiala Say. 38318. 



Powers, Higley & ('<>., Cliicatrn, 111.: 

 Royal scroll representing the tiistory of 

 the Bible and the life of Christ. 38666. 



Prain, David. (See nnder Seebpore, 

 Calcutta, Bengal, India. ) 



Preble, Henry, Washington, D. C. : Fif- 

 teen packs of playing cards from various 

 cities in Europe. 38616. 



Preble Brothers. (See nnder Agricul- 

 ture, Department of. ) 



Prentiss, D. W.,and F. W. True: Sul- 

 phur-bottom whale (histological and 

 embryological specimens) from Balena, 

 Newfoundland. 38491. 



Price, Miss S. F., Bowling (Jrecn, Ky.: 

 Specimen of Nymplum. 



Pringle, C. G., Charlotte, Vt. : Two hun- 

 dred and twenty-nine plants from Mex- 

 ico (purchase) (38884); 300 plants from 

 Mexico (purchase) (38993); 3 plants 

 from Mexico (exchange) (39522); 

 plant from Mexico (gift) (39578). 



Printz, Isaiah, Stony Man, Va. Re- 

 ceived through James H. Morrison: 

 Skull of New York weasel, Pntorinx 

 noreboracensis. 39279. 



Prosser, C. S., State University, Colum- 

 bus, Ohio: Fossil coral, SiilcraMren, 

 from Florida. 38800. 



Pkoidkit, S. V. and R. (See uiiderSmith- 

 sonian Institution, Bureau of Ethnol- 

 ogy-) 



Prowtex, Mrs. Bertha, Cleves, Ohio: 

 Beetle {Alaus ondatuiy Linnanis). 

 39530. 



PuGA, Prof. A. J., Guadalajara, Mexico: 

 Nine plants from Mexico. 38653. 



Pl'Rget, W. S., Purgetsville, \V. Va. : 

 Arrow point. 38282. 



Purkingtox, a. J., Washington, D. C. : 

 Land, fresh-water, and marine shells; 

 also minerals. 38275. 



QiJAiNTANcE, A. L., Experiment, Ga. : 

 Parasite bred from Margaronia nitidd/lK 

 ( Vrognstrr hci'lii Ashm. ). 38203. 



QuARLES, A. H., Washington, D. C. : 

 Spanish coins. Purcliase. 38793. 



(iuARTERMAN, G. M., jr., Canaveral, Fla. : 

 Rice rat (Orijzowys). 38337. 



QuiNN, M. A., Washington, D. C. : Two 

 spikestakcnfroni the Nuignni, Commo- 



Qi'iXN, M. A. — Continued, 

 dore Perry's second flagship, which was 

 sunk near Presque Isle, Misery Bay, 

 Lake Erie, August 4, 1813. 38295. 



Rabbitt, C. F. , U. S. National Museum: 

 State currency of North Carolina 

 (50 cents), issueil January 1, 1870. 

 38382. 



Rag AN, W. H., Washington, I). C: 

 Polished flint gouge found near New 

 Amsterdam, Ind. 38625. 



Ralph, Dr. W. L., U. S. National :\Iu- 

 seum: Twenty-three birds' eggs and a 

 skin of Roseate spoonbill, Ajaja ajaja, 

 from Louisiana (38178) ; rabbit {Lepus 

 americunus) (38227); skin of spotted 

 skunk, Spilogak, from Florida (39036); 

 28 birds' eggs and 6 birds' nests from 

 Grand Manan, New Brunswick, Canada 

 (39134) ; 190 birds' eggs fnjm the eastern 

 section of the United States (39136); 

 54 birds' eggs from New York and 

 Florida (39558). 



Randall, C. W., Lockport, N. Y. : Three 

 specimens of Two-spotted ladybird, 

 Adalia hipimctata Linnjeus. 38549. 



Randolph, J. C. F., New York City: 

 Diamonds from West Borneo. 38920. 



Rankin, Dr. W. N., Princeton, N. J.: 

 Three specimens of craVjs from l>er- 

 muda. 39181. 



Ransome, F. Leslie. (See under Interior 

 Department, U.S. Geological Survey.) 



Rapp, Severin, Sanford, Fla.: Ferns and 

 plants from Florida. (39315, 39430.) 

 Exchange. 



Reddixgton & Lee, St. Augustine, Fla.: 

 Moon-fish, Selene vomer, and a Calico 

 crab, Hepatua ephellticuH (Linnisus). 

 38573. 



Rehn, J. A. G., Philadeli)hia, Pa.: Four 

 specimens of INIantid, Tenodera ninejisis 

 Sauss (38547); 5 specimens of Orthop- 

 tera (39144). 



Reid, J. S., Belmont, N. Y. : Chrysalis of 



Yellow ])apilio, Jasoniades {FapUio) 



Innrm^ Linn;eus. 38.302. 

 RiiEES, W. J., Smithsonian Institution: 



Piece of tin foil used by Thomas A. 



Edison in his early experiments with 



the phonograph. 38(517. 

 Richardson, Dr. F. W. (See under Fish 



Commission, U. S. ) 



