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Plank, E. N., Kansas City, Mo., received 

 through Department of Agriculture: 

 Three plants. 34966. 

 Plaskett, R. a., Gorda, Cal. : One hun- 

 dred and sixty-seven plants from Cali- 

 fornia. Purchase. 34955. 

 Plecker, W. A., Hampden, Va.: Speci- 

 men of Lagoa operciilm-ii< Ashd. 34070. 

 Plitt, C. C, Baltimore, Md., received 

 through Department of Agriculture: 

 Three plants from near Baltimore. 

 34029. 

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

 Violet (33743) ; 50 plants from Mary- 

 land and the District of Columbia, and 

 300 plants from Florida (33835) ; speci- 

 mens of Vcsjjertilio fusms (33836); 9 

 plants from Long Island (33953); 13 

 plants from near Boston, Mass. (33983) ; 

 26 specimens of Lepidoptera (34994) . 

 Pollard, Edward, Washington, D. C. : 

 Japanese dagger. Exchange. 35100. 

 Pope, C. A., Trenton, N. J., received 

 through Bureau of Ethnology: Speci- 

 mens of "Inca" pottery. 35145. 

 Porto Rico Collection, obtained by Paul 

 Beckwith: Collection of Spanish war 

 relics. A collection of natural speci- 

 mens was also obtained by Mr. Beck- 

 with in Porto Rico. 35201. The names 

 of persons who c(intributed to this col- 

 lection occur in alphabetical order in 

 the accession list. 

 Post, E. J., Tampa, Fla.: Nine species of 

 shells from Florida and Honduras 

 (34136) ; 5 species of marine shells from 

 Florida (34975); 6 species of marine 

 shells (35042). 

 PosTEL, Henry. (See under Smithsonian 



Institution, Bureau of Ethnology.) 

 PorNDSTONE, Lieut. H. C, U. S. N., re- 

 ceived through Lieut. J. B. Bernadou: 

 Specimens of powder from the Spanish 

 ships Oquendo and Maria Theresa. 

 34193. 

 Powell, J. B. (See under Smithsonian 



Institution, Bureau of Ethnology. ) 

 Powell, W. F. (See under State, De- 

 partment of. ) 

 Prati^ F. C, Department of Agriculture: 

 Seventeen specimens of miscellaneous 

 insects. 35154. 

 Pratt, J. H., Chapel Hill, N. C: Two 

 specimens of wellsite from a mine near 



Pratt, J. H. — Continued. 



Buck Creek, and two specimens of an- 

 thophyllite from near Bakersville 

 (346661 ; anorthite in forrelenstone from 

 Buck Creek (34733) ; kyanite and anor- 

 thite in forrelenstone (34734). 

 Preble, E. A., Department of Agricul- 

 ture: Three plants (33865) ; 5 specimens 

 of 3Ius imiseulus ( 34350 ) ; 6 frogs ( 34956 ) . 

 Prentiss, D. W., Jr., Washington, D. C: 

 Mammals, snakes and batrachians, an<l 

 shells. 34012. 

 Preston, J. W., Baxter, Iowa: Hawk 



from Manitoba. 35128. 

 Price, Miss S. F., Bowling Green, Ky.: 

 Two species of fresh -water shells 

 (34113) ; plant from Warren County, 

 Ky. (34224); species of Goniobasis irom 

 Kentucky (34485) ; 7 specimens of vio- 

 lets (35135 ) . (See under J. K. Small. ) 

 Pringle, C. G., t'harlotte, Vt. : Two hun- 

 dred and fifty plants from Mexico 

 (34030); type specimens of Polianthm 

 pringlei (34234). 

 Pritchett, H. S. (See under Treasury 

 Department, U. S. Coast and Geodetic 

 Survey. ) 

 Public Gardens and Plantations, Bo- 

 tanical Department. (See under 

 Kingston, Jamaica.) 

 PuRPUs, C. A., San Diego, Cal.: Plants. 

 (35080, 35106, 35181.) Purchase. 

 Quaintance, A. L., and P. H. Rolfs, Lake 

 City, Fla. : Specimens of Coccidx nmeri- 

 canx, representing 20 species of North 

 American scale insects. 34377. 

 Ramirez, Dr. Jose, Institute Medico 

 Nacional, City of Mexico, Mexico: 

 Thirty water-lily bulbs from Mexico. 

 Exchange. 34562. 

 Ramsay, T. R., Dublin, Ga.: Moth {Atta- 



cus cecropia Linnaeus) . 34933. 

 Randall, F. A., Warren, Pa. : Specimens 

 of Echinocaris sodalis; 2 specimens of 

 Tropidocaris bicarinata; 1 specimen of 

 Elymocaris siliqun, and 7 specimens of 

 Lingula from the Chemung formation, 

 Warren, Pa. Exchange. 34480. 

 Randleman, Mrs. A. B., Lewis, Iowa.: 

 Tooth of a mastodon found in Chey- 

 enne County, Nebr. Purchase. 34442. 

 Randolph, P. B., Seattle, Wash.: Shells 

 from Alaska (33889,34398). 



