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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1901. 



run. i. us. .1. W., Hailey, Mo. : Fungus. 

 37200. 



Pidgeon, II. and A. E. Stanfield, Kurt 

 Wrangel, Alaska: Five photographs of 

 Mack Alaskan sheep (Ovis stonei). 

 Gift for Pan American Exposition. 

 37386. 



Pidgeon, 11., Fori Wrangel, Alaska.: 

 Skin and skull of black Alaskan sheep. 

 37450. 



Pigorini, Luigi, director, Musei Preis- 

 torico-Ethnografico, Rome, Italy: 

 Two full-sized photographs of the gild- 

 ed Atlatl, from ancient Mexico. Ex- 

 change. 37965. 



Pinchot, Gifpokd. ( See under Agricul- 

 ture, Department of. ) 



Piper, ('. V., Pullman, Wash.: Seven 

 plants. Exchange. 37073. 



Piper, Miss M. G., U. S. National Mu- 

 seum: Specimen of Ainu* oculatus. 

 38119. 



Pitcher, James R., Shorthills, N. J. 

 (received through Department, of Agri- 

 culture): Plant, 37274. 



Pittier, H., San Jose, Costa Rica, Cen- 

 tral America: One hundred and fifty- 

 six plants from Costa Rica. Purchase. 

 38024. 



Pittsburgh Reduction Company, Pitts- 

 burg, Pa.: Ten pieces of bare and in- 

 sulated cable. 37067. 



Plank, E. N., Decatur. Ark.: Four 

 plants (36731); plant from Texas 

 (37952). (See under Agriculture, De- 

 partment of). 



Plumacher, EDWAED. (See under 



Smithsonian Institution.] 



Poling, 0. C, Quincy, 111.; Two speci- 

 mens oiNeophasiaterlootii Behr (37258); 

 30 specimens of Lepidoptera (37328). 



Poli \i.-i'. C. 1-. 1'. S. National Museum: 

 Fifty-eight insects I 36807) ; 6 specimens 

 of OdonataandaMyrmeleonid (36951); 

 3 specimens of Odonata from New Jer- 

 sey (36950); 15 plants from Alabama 

 (3677!)); 50 plants from the District of 

 Columbia (37908); salamander from 

 Slide Mountain, New York (38028); 

 200 plants from North Carolina ( 38030) ; 

 50 plants Erom New York (38086); 5 

 birds from North Carolina (38150). 



Potter, C. L., Rumford Point, Me.: 

 Skdi of muscovite. 37084. 



Prathek, J. K., Waco, Tex.: Collection 

 of Cretaceous fossil vertebrates. 36712. 



Pratt, J. 1 1., Chapelhill, N. C. : Specimen 

 of pseudo meteoric iron from Davidson 

 County, N. C. (37784); specimens of 

 corundums from Canada, tourmalines, 

 feldspars, lepidolite, scheelite, and wol- 

 framite from various localities in New 

 England (37352). 



Pratt, P. H., East Bridgewater, Mass.: 

 Wampum and arrow points. 37251. 



Preble, E. A., Biological Survey, De- 

 partment of Agriculture: Frog from 

 Virginia. 37288. (See under Agricul- 

 ture, Department of; Miller, Ger- 

 ritS., jr.) 



Preble, E. A. and A. E. (See under 

 Agriculture, Department of.) 



Prevost, Victor. (See under Rosch, 

 John, and Scandler, W. I.). 



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

 Two species of shell from Kentucky. 

 36964. 



Priest, B. W., Bank House, Keepham, 

 Norfolk, England : Foraminifera from 

 the West Indies and Ireland. Ex- 

 change. 37991. 



Pringle, C. G., Charlotte, Vt. : Seventy- 

 seven Mexican plants (purchase) 

 (36761) ; 300 Mexican plants (purchase) 

 (37469) . (See under Gray Herbarium. ) 



Proudfit, Robert, U. S. National Mu- 

 seum: U. S. infantry button, explosive 

 bullet, minie rifle bullet from Ben- 

 nings, D. C. (37363); stone hatchet, or 

 gouge, stone tablet with notched edge 

 from near Bennings (37719). 



Pruett, G. H., Washington, D. C. : Scor- 

 pion, Centrums carolinianus Beaur. 

 38096. 



Purington, C. W. (See under Interior 

 Department, IT. S. Geological Survey. ) 



I'lRi'is, C. A., San Diego, Cal.: Eighty- 

 seven plants from Lower California. 

 Purchase. 37317. 



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

 seum: Eighteen birds' eggs and 3 nests 

 from Grand Manan, New Brunswick 

 (36932 ) ; 88 birds' eggs from various 



