262 



EEPOKT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1895. 



Newell, W. L.,Milau, Wasli. : Twospeci- 



meiis of ores. 3195 (xiii). 

 Newlon, Dr. W. S., Oswego, Kans. : 



Plate (?) of an extinct animal ; fossil. 



2786 (28393); 2848 (returned), (x-a, 



x-b.) 

 Nixon, H. P>., Kverton, Mo.: Minerals. 



(Returnrd.) 3053, 3115 (xii). 

 NoRRis, A. .T., Marshall, Va. : Twenty- 



iive birds' skins from the Peruvian 



Andes. 3047 (29298) (ii). 

 NvE, WiLLARD, New Bedford, Mass. : 



Plant. 3139 (xi). 

 Orcutt, C. E., San Diego, Cal. : Coins 



and medals, 2829 (portion returned, re- 

 mainder retaiued, 29039). (xvii.) 

 OsBORN, Prof. H. L. ( See under 1 lamliue 



University.) 

 Over, C. M., Kelly, N. Mex. : Mineral. 



(Returned.) 3106 (xii). 

 Palmer, S. D., Burnsvilh^, Ala. : Stone 



supposed to be of meteoric origin. 



2771 (XII). 

 Paquin, Moses, Portlaud, Colo.: Ore. 



(Returned.) 2814 (xiii). 

 Parker, W. F., Davis, Ind. T. : ( )re. 



(Returned.) 2920 (xiii). 

 Parks, J. G., Ducktown, Tenn. : Copper 



slags, pieces of copper, fragments of 



pottery, and broken arrow-heads. 3082 



(XIV). 



Pasco, Senator. (See under J. R. Curry. ) 



Payn, E. J., Olympia, Wash.: Clay. 

 2895 (XIII). 



Payne. B. L., Rest, Va. : Ores. (Re- 

 turned.) 2803 (XIII). 



Payne, Hon. S. E., M. C. : Stone from 

 Florida. (Returned.) 2832 (xiii). 



Pease, Dr. A. P. L., Massillon, Ohio: 

 Rude chipped flint implement. (Re- 

 turned.) 3059 (XIV). 



Peck, S. A., Plainville, Coun. : Fungus. 

 2854 (XI). 



Peiffer, Henry, Ouo, Pa. : Insect. (Re- 

 turned.) 2878 (vii). 



Peters, M., Deadwood, S. Dak: Miner- 

 als. (Returned.) 3098 (xii). 



Peters, Thomas, Prcscott. Ariz. : Speci- 

 mens from a deposit on the Rio Verd(^ 

 River. (Returned.) 3067 (xiii). 



Peterson, P. H., Boundary, Wash. : Ore. 

 2845 (XIII). 



Pierce, W. J., Council Valley, Idaho: Ore. 

 (Returned.) 3110 (xiii). 



PisoR, J. H., Horr, Mont.: Rocks. (Re 

 turned.) 3190 (xiii). 



Pohl, A., Aspen, CjjIo. : Wax impression 

 of a medal. 3083 (xvii). 



Poole, Richard, Poolesville, Md. : Min- 

 eral. 2868 (xii). 



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

 (Returned.) 3114 (vii). 



Pridkmore, Gen. A. L., Jonesville, Va. : 

 Beads and shells. 2938 (xiv). 



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

 from Mexico. 3096 (portion returned, 

 remainder retained, 29213) (xi). 



Provincial Mcsecm, Halifax, Nova Sco- 

 tia, through Mrs. I. H. Goudge, curator: 

 Claw of a crab. 2937 (viii). 



Radford, Dr. W. B., Lakehall, Fla. : In- 

 sects. 3140 (VII). 



RaCxSDAle, G, H., Gainesville, Tex. : Shells 

 of turtles. (Returned.) 2816 (iv). 



Ramey, Dr. P. T., Cascilla, Miss. : Ore. 

 (Returned.) 2974 (x in). 



Randolph, P. B., Seattle, Wnsh.: Land 

 shells. ,3223 (portion returned, remain- 

 der retained, 29.541) (xi). 



Reik, .1 ,L, Evart, Mich. : Copper imple- 

 ments. (Returned.) 2776 (xiv). 



Rice, Miss C. B., Maiden, Mass. : Coleop- 

 tera. (Returned.) 3122 (vii). 



RiciiTER, E. F., Cairo, Ga. Plant sup- 

 posed to contain medicinal properties. 

 3204 (XVII). 



RiCKETTS, Miss D. E., Rockville, Md. : 

 Insect. (Returned.) 3175 (vii). 



RiCKLY, A. M., Columbus, Ohio: Stone 

 pipe from Tennessee. 3215 (29528) 



(XIV). 



Robertson, L. E., Fredonia, N. Y. : Min- 

 eral. (Returned.) 2866 (xii). 



Robinett, S. F., Eagle Point, Oreg. : Min- 

 eral. (Returned.) 3094 (xii.) 



Robinson, Dr. B. L., Harvard Univer- 

 sity, Cambridge, Mass. : Plants. (Re- 

 turned.) 3013, 3014 (XI). 



RosENBERGEK, George, St. Paul, Minn. : 

 Butterfly. (Returned.) 3216 (vii). 



RowE, C. IL, Cliftondale, Mass.: Land 

 shells; shells. 2867 (portion returned, 

 remainder retained, 28568) ; 3006 (re- 

 turned) (VI). 



Russell, II. R., Manhattan, 111.: Stone; 

 grooved ax. 2882 (28563); 2991 (re- 

 turned) (xiv). 



Ryding, Andrew, Salem.sburg, Kans.: 

 Piece of bone. (Returned.) 2798 (ix.) 



Salling, Guy, South Greenfield, Mo.: 

 Prehistoric implements. 2826 (xiv). 



