LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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PiiYTOLOGic Museum (Melbourne, Aus- 

 tralia), transmitted by Barou Ferd. 

 YonMiiller: Two packages containing 

 specimens of Eucalyptus kino. 30398. 



Piper, C. V. (See under Agriculture, 

 Department of.) 



PiTTiER, H., Director, Institute Fisico- 

 geograiico Nacional (i^an .Jose de Costa 

 Rica, Central America): Crustaceans 

 from Golfo Dulce, Costa Rica. 30687. 



Plumb, J. Neale (New York City) : Three 

 bone whistles from San Clemente 

 Island, Cal. 30512. 



Plumb, L. H. (See under Agriculture, 

 Department of.) 



Pollard, C. L., Department of Agricul- 

 ture: Si>ecimen of Commelhta satira 

 (L.) Crautz (29576); 10 herbarium 

 specimens (30184); 2 specimens of 

 Carex from New Jersey (30355). (See 

 under Agriculture, Department of.) 



Pollard, Norval (McKecsport, Pa.): 

 Archaeological objects from the Monon- 

 gahela River gravel (exchange) (30345) ; 

 105 stone implements (gift) (30766); 

 125 rude chipped implements and other 

 archieological objects found on the 

 shores of the Monongahela River (gift) 

 (30827). 



Pollock, W. N. (See under Agriculture, 

 Department of.) 



Porter, Thomas C. (See under Agricul- 

 ture, Department of.) 



Prentiss, Dr. D. W. (Washington, D. 

 C.) : Geological material from the Ber- 

 mudas. 30782. 



Prentiss, D. W., jr. (See under Fish 

 Commission, U. S.) 



Prkstel, F. a. C. (Frankfort-on-the- 

 Main, Germany): Three engravings. 

 Purchase. 30637. 



Pridemore, Gen. A. L. (.Tonesville, Va.) : 

 Collection of human bones found in a 

 cave near Duffield, Va. 29857. 



Prill, Dr. A. G. (Dosaville, Oreg.) ; Two 

 skins of Cedar Waxwing, and 23 eggs 

 of American Herring Gull from Isle 

 Royal, Lake Superior. 30364. 



Princeton College (Princeton, N. J.), 

 transmitted by J. B. Hatcher: Three 

 fossil skulls, representing Ischyromys 

 typus, Leptauchenia major, and Eucro- 

 tophushuJlatun. 30404. 



Pringle, C. G. (Charlotte, ^'t.): Four 

 hundred and twenty-five, herbarium 

 plants from Mexico (purchase) (30529) ; 

 6 specimens of Umbellifera' collected 

 in Mexico (gift) (30667); 220 Mexican 

 plants (purchase) (30690). 



Pumpelly, R. (Newport R. I.), trans- 

 mitted by J. E. Wolfe, University 

 Museum, Camliridge, Mass. : Collec- 

 tion of thin sections of iron ores (30051) ; 

 geological material collected during 

 investigations relating to the Tenth 

 Census (30329). 



PuRCELL, William (Greenville, Miss.): 

 Specimen of Limenit is vrsula. 29776. 



PuRDY, James B. (Plymouth, Mich.): 

 Specimen of Henslow's Bunting, Am- 

 modramus henslotvi. 30409. 



Quick, Richard. (See under Horniman 

 Museum. ) 



Racy, S. M. (See under Agriculture, 

 Department of.) 



Raider and Shriver (Cumberland, 

 Md.): Specimen of J^^autilus mayister 

 from the Hamilton formation. 30073. 



Ralston Brothers (Chicago, III.) : Two 

 specimens of Tarantula, Mygalehenfzii. 

 Presented to the National Zoological 

 Park and transferred to the National 

 Museum. 29789. 



Ralph, Dr. AVilliam L. (Utica, N. Y.): 

 Skins of Dendroica occideutalis and Vireo 

 solitarius cassini from California (30161) ; 

 through ilajor Bendire, specimen of 

 Philip Island Parrot, Xestor j^roductus'^ 

 (30381) ; 3 specimens of Golden-cheeked 

 Warbler from Texas (30741); an inter- 

 esting and valuable collection of birds' 

 eggs and nests, consisting of 911 eggs, 

 representing 206 species and 222 sets, 

 also 88 nests (30746) ; - 4 birds' skins 

 from Florida (30758). Presented to the 

 Smithsonian Institution and deposited 

 in the National Museum. 



Ramuo, M. Elmer (Philadelphia, Pa.) : 

 Specimen of Summer Warbler, Dni- 

 droica (vstiva, specimen of Lazuli Bunt- 

 ing, Passerinn amcrna, and a pair of 

 specimens of Bullock's Oriole, Icterus 

 buUocld, from California. 29819. 



Ramirez, Senor Jose (Instituto Medico 

 Nacional, Mexico, Mexico) : Thirty-four 

 herbarium specimens. 30658. 



' An extinct and very rare bird. 



2 A very valuable collection. 



