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OSBUiix, I'rof. William — continued, 

 miscellaneous insects (2892(3) ; 17 speci- 

 mens of Orthopterii (28950) ; 39 species 

 of inisc-ellaueons insects (29087). 



O.STERiiorT, G. E. (See under Rose, 

 J. X.) 



OwKN, K. L. (Mnscojiee, lud. T.): (ila- 

 cialite, lump ;ind pulverized, from Enid, 

 Okla. 29217. 



Owens, C. B. (Somerset, Ky.). through 

 W. P. Pettus: Natural lormation, 

 ([iiartz on bituminous shale. 28752. 



Owsley, Eknest (Glasgow, Ky.) : Craw- 

 Hsh and cave crickets, 8 specimens of 

 Blind tish, Typhlichthys subferraneus, 

 from Mitchell's Cave, Ky. (28449); Red 

 Bat, Atalapha horeaUs (28506). 



Packard, C. S. (Welaka, Fla.): Cater- 

 pillars of Cochliopod Moth ( Lagou oper- 

 cularis). 28729. 



Palmer, Edward: Alcoholic lizards 

 from Acapulco, Mexico. 29438. 



Palmer, Joseph (U. S. National Mu- 

 seum) : White-footed Mouse, SUoiinis 

 leucopun (29182); 6 young Cottontail 

 Rabbits, Lepns sylvatieus (29249). 



Palmer, William (U. S. National Mu- 

 seum) : Eightsliinsof Hooded Warbler, 

 Sjjlrania miirata, showing development 

 of jjlumage (gift) (283.58) ; Red Sfiuirrel, 

 Sciiinis hudso)ncHs (gift) (28405) ; 8 spec- 

 imens of Hippohoscidw from a horned 

 owl (gift) (28724); Squirrel {Sciurux 

 hudsonicus) (gift) (28950) ; Texas .Jack 

 Rabbit, Lepus texianus (gift) (28983); 

 Cottontail Rabbit, Lcpiis si/lvaticus, in 

 the tlesh (gift) (29250) ; Theraphosid spi- 

 der froui Lake Arbuckle, Polk County, 

 Fla., 2 specimens of Jordanclla and 3 

 specimens of Zyijonectes, skeletons of 

 Sigmodon hisjndus, and Speotyto ciinicu- 

 laria Jloridana, Boat-tailed Crackle, 

 (juisciila major, Blue Egret, Ardea 

 carula, and Louisiana Heron, Ardea tri- 

 color jvfA'co//(S, reptiles and batrachians 

 from Florida (29268) ; ' 10 eggs (5 sets) 

 of Boat-tailed Grackle, (^)lliscahls major, 

 from the Kissimmee River, Osceola 

 County, Fla. (29322):' 36 birds' skins 

 from Florida, representing 17 species; 

 (29360);' lizard from Marshall Hall, 

 Md. (29449);! 6 bats {Vesperugo caro- 

 Unensis) (29454).' (See under P. Henry 

 Aylett.) 



Pauls, France. Museum of Natural His- 

 tory, through Dr. A. Milne-Iuhvards, 

 director: Three crabs (Callinecies) and 

 brachiopods, obtained from the results 

 of the Traraillcur Expedition (29131); 

 22 casts of vertebrate fossils, in- 

 cluding Anoplothertum, I'alo'othcriuni, 

 Lophiodov, Hipparion, Helladofherhim, 

 Liodoii, and Acfinodon (29163). Ex- 

 change. 



Park, Mrs. C. N. (North Topeka, Kans,): 

 Calcareous concretions. 2833i. 



Parmelee, IT. P. (Cripple Creek, Colo.) : 

 Fossil wood. 28980. 



Paul, Mrs. G. R. (Norfolk Navy- Yard, 

 Norfolk, Va. ) : Sword presentedto Brig. 

 Gen. G. R. Paul, of the Third Brigade, 

 First Division, First Army Corps, June 

 20, 1863, by the non-commissioned offi- 

 cers, musiciaus, and privates of the 

 Twenty-ninth Regiment New .Jersey 

 Volunteers. Deposit. 29451. 



Pavn, E. ,I. (Olympia, Wash.): Clay 

 (28640) ; silver ore from Monte Christo 

 Mines (28931). 



Payne, G. F. (See under Agriculture, 

 Department of. ) 



Parish, S. B. (See under Agriculture, De- 

 partment of. ) 



Penfield, Prof. S. L. (Sheffield Scien- 

 tific School, New Haven, Conn.); 

 Specimen of willemito from Sedalia 

 Copper Mine. Salida, Colo. 28582. 



Pennsylvania Railroad Company 

 (Philadelphia, Pa.): Bromide enlarge- 

 ment from a photograi)li of the "John 

 Bull'' train, and a framed legend to be 

 attached to the photograph (gift) 

 (28487) ; through T. N. Ely, chief of 

 motive power, one of the original 

 driving-wheels of the locomotive ".Tohn 

 Bull," 1831 (deposit) (29510). 



PENNsvL^'ANIA, UNIVERSITY OF (Phila- 

 delphia, Pa. ), through Dr. C. W. Stiles : 

 Parasitic worms containing Leidy's 

 types. Deposit. 28792. 



Pergandk, T. (Department of Agricul- 

 ture): Two Mexican land shells. 2H726. 



Pettit, W. A, (Stouts, Ohio): Fourteen 

 stone implements from Adams County, 

 Ohio. 28355. 



Pettus, W. B. (See under ( '. B. Owens. ) 



PiiELPS, S. S. (Elmore, 111.): Emperor 

 Moth, Eaclcs imperialis. 28318. 



' Collected for the National Museum. 



