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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1900. 



Pratt, F. C, Department of Agriculture: 

 Ten specimens of insects. 35803. 



Pratt, H. A., AVashington, D. C. : Rain 

 cloak, hat, brushes, and model of a 

 Filipino hut. 36556. 



Preble, E. A., Department of Agricul- 

 ture: Five frogs from the District of 

 Columbia (36431 ) ; 2 frogs from INIar}'- 

 land (36495). 



Prentiss, Dr. D. W. (See under W. 

 Colvill.) 



Preston, H. L., Rochester, N. Y. : Me- 

 teoric stone from Bohemia, and a speci- 

 men of meteoric stone from France. 

 Purchase. 36676. 



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

 Plants and fresh-water shells (35526, 

 35698, 36102, 36404) . 



Price, W. W., Nordhoff, Cal. : Five skins 

 and skulls of mammals. 35997. 



Pringle, C. G., Charlotte, Vt. : Four 

 hundred plants from INIexico (35271, 

 35897). Purchase. 



Proudfit, Robert, Washington, D. C. : 

 Collection of stone implements from 

 an Indian village site near Chain 

 Bridge. 36340. 



Public Museum. (See under Wanganui, 

 New Zealand.) 



Puffer, R., Dorchester, Mass. : Two speci- 

 mens of native copper from Central 

 Mine, Keweenaw County, Mich. 35474. 



Purcell, N. J., Hillsboro, Va. : Roseate 

 Spoonbill from Southern Florida. 

 35290. 



Putnam, Hon. Herbert. (See under 

 Congress, Library of. ) 



Putnam, Mrs. J. D., Davenport, Iowa: 

 Basket from Aleutian Island. Ex- 

 change. 36136. 



Quick, Richard. (See under London, 

 England, Horniman Museum.) 



Ralph, Dr. AV. L., U. S. National Mu- 

 seum: Sixteen mammals from New 

 York. 35853. 



Ramsdell, Dr. F. R., Lampasas, Tex.: 

 Cell of an Odynerid wasp. 35280. 



Randall, C. AV., Austinburg, Ohio: (Ela- 

 terid) {Asaphes memnomus Hbst.) and 

 several specimens of insects {I'socuh) 

 {Psocns renoms Burm.). 35379. 



Randolph, N. & Son, Houston, Tex.: 

 Case-bug worms ( Tliyridopteryx epheme- 

 rseforinis Haworth) . 35431. 



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

 fragments of pottery from Kitchen Mid- 

 dens, near the junction of Nauvaranok 

 River and Yukon, Alaska. 35521. 



Raymond, AA'. H., East Orange, N. J.: 

 Copalite containing insects. 35846. 



Ravnor, N. (See under Fish Commis- 

 sion, U. S.) 



Ray, H. S. (See under Lambert, AA^ M. ) 



Reading, H. G., Franklin, Pa.: AVorm 

 case (35541); alcoholic specimens of 

 Bipalium keivense (35739). 



Reed, AA^'alter D., Adelaide, South Aus- 

 tralia. Shells from South Australia. 

 Exchange. 35492. 



Reeder, J. T., Calumet, Mich.: Specimen 

 of domeykite in quartz (35282); 2 speci- 

 mens of mohawkite (36345). 



Reverchon, J., Dallas, Tex.: Twelve 

 plants (gift) (36224); 100 specimens of 

 Umbelliferse from Texas (purchase) 

 (36442). 



Reynolds, Dr. E. R., Pension Office, 

 AVashington, D. C. : Three ferns (35622) ; 

 specimen of Viola hrittoniana, from 

 Maryland (36518). 



Rhode Island Graphite Company, Prov- 

 idence, R. I. Received through J. M. 

 Gross, vice-president: Graphite from 

 Cranston, R. I. 36036. 



Richardson, C. H., Hanover, N. H. : Two 

 specimens of rhodonite from AVaits 

 River, Vermont. 35556. 



Richardson, Ja.mes, Alamogordo, N. 

 ]\Iex. : Specimen of iron ore found in the 

 San Adreas Mountains. 36413. 



Richardson, AA'^. AV., Cooman, Manitoba, 

 Canada: Luna moth. Actio s Inna Lin- 

 lueus. 36599. 



Richmond, Dr. C. AA'^., U. S. National Mu- 

 seum: Eleven species of land shells 

 from Porto Rico (36192) ; 7 birds' skins, 

 a mouse, and a small collection of shells 

 from San Juan, P. R. (36201); insects, 

 shells, crustaceans from Porto Rico 

 (36232); collection of mammals, birds, 

 reptiles, insects, crustaceans, worms, 

 and mollusks from Cuba and Porto 

 Rico (36467) ; natural-history speci- 

 mens from Porto Rico (36559). 



RiDGWAY, Robert, U. S. National Muse- 

 um: Three hundred and nineteen birds' 

 skins from Alaska. 35457. 



