LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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Parsoxs, Dr. W. B., Missoula, Mont.: 

 Specimen of fungus (Mi/ceUum) from 

 Montana. 36191. 



Patcanof, S. (See under Smithsonian 

 Institution. ) 



Patten, Col. W. S., U. S. A. (See under 

 War Department, Quartermaster-Gen- 

 eral's Otlice.) 



Paxton, Rev. J. W., Danville, Va.: Two 

 pieces of Chinese money. 36246. 



Payne, E. J., Olympia, Wash. : Volcanic 

 dust from near Mount Ranier, Thurston 

 County, Wash. (35396); specimen of 

 copper ore from Washington (35685); 

 specimenofgold-bearingquartz(3o761); 

 2 specimens of marble from Alaska 

 (36384). 



Peabody Museum, New Haven, Conn. 

 Received through Dr. C. E. Beecher: 

 Specimen of Iceland spar. Exchange. 

 35555. 



Pearse, A. S., Lincoln, Nebr. : Batra- 

 chians and a hair worm from Montana. 

 36667. 



Peck, Prof. C. H., Albany, N. Y.: Speci- 

 men of Mola commiDiis. 35900. 



Petersen, H. P., Washington, D. C. : 

 Forty-six Mexican opals and an onyx 

 paper knife. 36277. 



Peterson, D., Lima, Mont.: Two speci- 

 mens of impure graphite and a specimen 

 of clay colored by graphite. 35987. 



Phelps, Dr. Albert, Glens Falls, N. Y. 

 Received through C. Le Roy Parker: 

 Tooth of a fossil shark with perfora- 

 tions. 36133. 



Phelps, G. B., Chicago, 111.: U. S. Army 

 Ijelt buckle, found in one of the public 

 Iniildings, Ilabana, Cuba. 36141. 



Philadelphia Academy of Sciences, 

 Philadelphia, Pa.: Two bats {Phyllon- 

 yrteritt) . Exchange. 36326. 



Philadelphia Museums, Philadelphia, 

 Pa.: Fifty-four specimens of violets. 

 Exchange. 36084. 



Pierson, Mrs. D. L., East Northfield, 

 ^lass. : Katydid, Srudderia cnrricauda 

 Serv.; tree-crickets, (EcanOias niveus 

 De Geer, and the Alder woolly aphid, 

 Pemphigus iesselata Fitch. 35520. 



Pike, G. H., Glens Falls, N. Y.: Eight 

 fragments of-pottery. 35304. 



PiLLSBURY, D. S., New York, N. Y. : 

 Elbow melodeon. Purchase. 36196. 



Piper, C. V., Cambridge, Mass.: Re- 

 ceived through De]>artment of Agricul- 

 ture: Plant from Washington, D. C. 

 (36507); plants (36689, 36702). Ex- 

 change. 



PiRssoN, Prof. L. v., Yale L'niversity, 

 New Haven, Conn. : Collection of rocks 

 made in central France, around Cler- 

 mont-Ferrand, obtained by AVilliam 

 MacClure. 36004. 



Pittier, Henri R., San Jose, Costa Rica: 

 One hundred plants from Costa Rica 

 (35597); 152 plants from Costa Rica 

 (36564). Purchase. 



Plitt, C. C, Baltimore, Md. Received 

 through Department of Agriculture: 

 Three plants. Exchange. 35642. 



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

 Two hundred and forty-five specimens 

 of insects from Miami County, Fla. 

 (35262); hat {Vespertlliofuscus) (35363); 

 200 plants from West Virginia and 

 Virginia (35580); 8 specimens of Odo- 

 nata from Washington, D. C., and vicin- 

 ity (35823); 44 specimens (10 species of 

 Odonata), from Lowell, W. Va., and 

 ]\Iountain Lake, Va. (35824); 20 spec- 

 imens of Lygodium palmatum (35850); 

 15 cryiatogams from the District of 

 Columbia (.36016); .30 plants from 

 Maryland (36119); 3 plants from 

 Maryland (36481); 200 plants (35644); 

 .30 plants from Virginia (36571); spec- 

 imen of Arahis from Maryland (36572) ; 

 35 specimens of Odonata, etc. (36662); 



Pou, Jose, Ponce, P. R. : Specimen of 

 coffee from Porto Rico. 35354. 



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

 partment of. ) 



Prague, Bohemia, K. K. Bohmishce 

 Karl -Ferdinand Universit.jlt. Re- 

 ceived through Dr. Anton Fritsch: 

 Twenty specimens illustrating the de- 

 velopment of Sao ]nrs>(ta; 3 trilobites; 

 12 species of cystida?; hammer used l)y 

 Barrande in geological work (35609); 

 9 specimens of Cambrian brachiopods 

 from Bohemia (35690) . Exchange. 



Prague, Bohemia, Museum des Koni- 

 GREiCHS Boh MEN. Received through 

 Dr. Anton Fritsch, director: Collection 

 of fresh-water sponges from Germany. 

 Exchange. 35543. 



