LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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OSBOUN, Prof, jr., Ames, Iowa: Type 

 8i)eoiiiieu8 rcprestniting twenty species 

 of beniiptera auil hoiiioptcra. SI")!!*. 



OsiJOUN, I'rof. II. L. (See under Ham- 

 line University.) 



Osgood, W. H., Department of Aj^ricnl- 

 tiire. Skin of Marsh Wren from Ari- 

 zoua. 32034. 



OsTERHOVT. G. E., New Windsor, Colo- 

 rado : Plants (31960, 32071, 32121 ). 



Oxford, En(;land: Oxford Univkk- 

 SITY MrsEiM ; transmitted by Dr. E. S. 

 Goodrich : Cast of Siyhcuodon pitnrtdtiis, 

 and three casts of Sttmesfitld fossil 

 mammals. Exchange. 31121. 



Packard, R. L. (See under William 

 Black.) 



Palm, Charles, New York City: Twenty- 

 seven sjjecimens of coleoptera from 

 Costa Rica. 31327. 



Palmer, Edward, Washington, District 

 of ('olnml)ia: Eighthundred andseven- 

 ty Mexican plants (31710); collection 

 of objects illustrating puhpie making 

 and the manufactureof pottery (31809). 

 (See under Agriculture, Department 

 of.) 



Palmer, T. Ciialklry, Media, Pennsyl- 

 vania: Two specimens of dried ])lants 

 from Maryland. 31122. 



Palmer, William, U. S. Njitional Mu- 

 seum: Specimen oi Adelotnivlcris fuHcus 

 (30968) ; specimen of Vcxpcrtilio liicifu- 

 gu8 from Four Mile Run, Virginia 

 (31020) ; two specimens of Microtits and 

 a specimen of Vesperitgo caroHurnsis 

 (31043) ; waterproof cap made from Sea- 

 lion gut, and a bag of gut from St. Paul 

 Island, Bering Sea (31130); 16 mam- 

 mals, representing 4 genera from Ilanip- 

 stead. King George County, Virginia 

 (31356) ; two specinieus of Sciurnti caro- 

 linenaia and a specimen of Putorius 

 norehoracennis (31513) ; sjiecimen of 

 Oceauodroma criiHtolvncurafTinw the Dis- 

 trict of Cidumbia (317.52) ; 2 snakes .ind 

 3 lizards, mammals, land shells, 2 speci- 

 mens of Lark Finch, ChondesteH gram- 

 maca, from Nashville, Tennessee 

 (32105) ; beetle, 2 spiders and a myria- 

 pod (32171) ; 9 reptiles and batracdiians 

 from Great Falls, Virginia (32182); 4 

 snakes and 2 frogs from Virginia. 

 (32256.) Collected for the National 

 Museum. 



I'AMMEL, L. H,, Ames, Iowa: One hun- 

 drc.l and one plants (gift) (31671); 212 

 plants (exchange) (32000). 



Pa RET, T. D., Stroudsburg, Pennsyl- 

 vania : Specimens of garnet from near 

 New Hope, California. 31662. 



Paris, France: Museum of Natural 

 History; transmitted by Prof. E. H. 

 Bouvier : Crabs, representing728pecies. 

 Exchange. 32112. 



Parish, S. B., San Bernardino, Califor- 

 nia: One hundred and nine specimens 

 of dried plants (exchange) (31033); 100 

 dried plants (])urcha8e) (31536); speci- 

 men of Atriplej- conpertifolia (gift) 

 (31745); specimen oi' I' haceli a ianaceti- 

 folia (gift) (32070). 



Parker, E. W. (See under Savannah 

 Mining Company.) 



Parmenter, C. S. (See under Baker 

 University.) 



Paschal, .1. W., U. S. Pension Office, 

 W;ishington, District of Columbia: 

 I'hotograph of Maria Paschal, a Chero- 

 kee Indian girl. 31949. 



Pasco, Hon. S. (See under Dr. C. T. 

 McMauntn.) 



Patterson, Rose, San .lose, California: 

 Insects, consisting principally of hy- 

 menoptera. 31537. 



Pail, Col. Augustus C, National Sol- 

 diers' Home, Virginia: Sword, present- 

 ed to Gen. Gabriel K. Paul by tlie <iti- 

 zens of St. Louis, Missouri, at the close 

 of the Mexican war. Deposit. 31361. 



Peabody Museum, Yale University, 

 New Haven, Connecticut; transmitted 

 by Prof. A. E. Verrill : Two crabs 

 {Lopltoxanthus frontalis) from Califor- 

 nia. Exchange. 31885. 



Pearce, C. W., Arcadia, Florida: Four 

 mammal skins and 13 birds' skins 

 from Florida. 31192. 



Pearsox, W. H., Nutsford, near ]Man- 

 chester, England: Two hun<lred ami 

 ninety plants. Purchase. 31.5.58. 



Peek, Amos, Ced:ir Blufis, Kansas: 

 Specimen of Cuscuta epitln/minu ^lur- 

 ray. 30919. 



Perak Museum. (See under Lanit, Pe- 

 rak. Straits Settlements.) 



Perkins, L., Baxter Springs, Kansas: 

 Specimen of Cliioria ternaiea L. 31203. 



Philadelphia Academy of Sciences, 

 Philadeliihia, Pennsylvania: Eleven 

 herbarium specimens. 31724. 



