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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1896. 



OurUTT, Chaklks R. — Coiitimied. 

 mijs hoitae, specimens of (ieladmus gra- 

 cilis ; 41 species of insects, and a speci- 

 men of German Carp, Cijprinus carpio. 

 30052. 

 OsTBKHOUT, George E. (New Windsor, 

 Colo.) : Specimen of Ci/jmjiedimn fasri- 

 culatmn, (29901); sirecimeuof ramrwrt- 

 (jeUanica (30791). (See under Agricul- 

 ture, Department of, and J. N. Rose.) 

 Owen, ^Misa Mary A. (St. Joseph, Mo.): 

 Two archicological objects from a 

 mound near Maysville, De Kalb County, 

 Mo. Deposit. 29899. 

 Palestine Exploration Fund (London, 

 England) : Thirty-seven photographs, 

 illustrating biblical antiquities. (J.) 

 Purchase. 29586. 

 Palmer, Edward (Department of Agri- 

 culture) : Two species of marine shells 

 from Acapulco, Mexico. 29925. 

 Palmer, .Joseph (U. S. National Mu- 

 seum) : Specimen of Field Mouse, Arvi- 

 cola ripar'ms. 29666. 

 Palmer, Dr. T. S. (See under F. F. Cre- 



vecoeur and S. M. Edwards.) 

 Palmer, William (U. S. National Mu- 

 seum) : Specimen of Vesperngo caroli- 

 nensis (29665) ; 13 birds' skins from 

 Florida (29693) ; specimen of Bat ( Ves- 

 pertilio) (29861); 26 mammal skins and 

 2 birds' skins from Florida (29854); 

 crabs, coral, shells, bird, fishes, mam- 

 mals, from Smiths Island, Virginia, 

 collected for the National Museum 

 (29873) ; 2 specimens of Wood Rabbit, 

 Lepus sylraticits, and a Gray Squirrel, 

 Sciurus earoline)isi8 (30177) ; one snake 

 from Smiths Island, Virginia (30257); 

 specimen of Miis mtisculns (30656) ; 

 small collection of fishes from Lake 

 Drummoud, Dismal Swamp, Virginia; 

 mioccne fossils from near Suffolk; 5 

 toads, 2 bullfrogs, lizards, snakes, 

 terrapins and a salamander, crayfish, 

 land and fresh-water mollusks; and 

 miscellaneous insects, mammal skins 

 and skulls, and birds' skins from Dis- 

 mal Swamp; 2 specimens of Proionoia- 

 ria cUrea, 1 specimen of Sylvania mit- 

 rata, embryos of Lepns paluatria, 2 

 specimens of Swainson's Warbler, a 

 tongue of a Turkey JJuzzard, tongues 

 of Sitta cnroUnensifi, Prntouolaria citrea, 

 and Sijlravia mUrala (30814). 



Parsons, Dr. W. B, (Missoula, Mont.): 



Specimen of Charlua pJiimhca. ,303!t4. 

 Pascoe, a. H. (Pass Christian, Miss.): 

 Skull of Porpoise, Tiirsiops turaio. 

 30539. 

 Patton, Dr. W. (Ammie, Ky.): Coal. 



30152. 

 Pavlow, Prof. A. (Moscow, Russia): 

 Eighty-five specimens of Russian Cre- 

 taceous fossils, representing 36 species. 

 Exchange. 29690. 



Peace River Phosphate Company, 

 transmitted by George W. Scott (Flor- 

 ida) : Collection of fossil teeth and 

 bones of mammals exhibited at the 

 Atlanta Exposition. 30336. 



Pearce, Richard (Argo, Colo.): Urani- 

 nite. Purchase. 29959. 



Pearse, a. S. (Dewitt, Nebr.): Arrow- 

 head from Maryland and a stone imple- 

 ment from Nebraska (29802) ; specimens 

 of Ostracoda (29948). 



Pennsylvania Salt Manufacturing 

 Company (Natrona, Pa.): Specimens 

 of cryolite. 29735. 



Pennsylvania, University of (Phila- 

 delphia, Pa.), transmitted by Mr. 

 Stewart Culin : A largo series of 

 games and puzzles (29701); 6 maucala 

 boards (29702). Deposit. 



Penrose, R. A. F., jr. (See- under Inte- 

 rior Department, U. S. Geological Sur- 

 vey.) 



Pettigrew, F. W. (Sioux Falls, S. 

 Dak.) : Stone knife from Rosebud Res- 

 ervation. 30233. 



Pettit, Dr. J. (Grimsby, Ontario, Can- 

 ada) : Specimen of Lecanocrinus maro- 

 petalus. 30018. 



Phelps, George R. (Washington, D. C.) : 

 Archicological objects from Prince 

 George County, Md. 30717. 



Philadelphia, City Council of, trans- 

 mitted by William Findlay Brown : 

 Liberty bell medal and Council badge 

 used on the occasion of the journey of 

 the bell to the Atlanta Exposition. 

 29918. 



Phillips, IUrnet (Brooklyn, N. Y.) : 

 Hi^avy dark-brown wool coat from 

 Afghanistan. Excbange. 30449. 



Phillips, B. F. (Fremont, P.a.): Luna 

 Silk moth. 30S31. 



