LIST OP ACCESSIONS. 807 



POWER, Rev. F. 1>. ( Washington, District of Columbia). Six shark teeth from Vir- 

 giuia. 2L796. 



Prang, L., & Co. (Boston, Massachusetts). A collection of chromolithographs illus- 

 trating the process <>f redaction on India-rnbber machines. 21481. 



Prang, Louis (Roxbury, Massachusetts) Four specimens of stenochromic printing. 

 22037. 



Pratt, N. P. (Atlanta, Georgia). A large corundum crystal from Georgia. (Ex- 

 change.) 219:$4. 



PRENTISS, Dr. D. W. (Washington, District of Columbia). Specimens of reptiles 

 from various localities : also specimen offish, locality unknown. 21867. 



PRENTISS, E. F. (Providence, Rhode Island). Various campaign badges. 21160. 



Pkeston, E. D. (U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey). Specimens of lava from the 

 Sandwich Islands. 21704. 



Prick, Thomas (San Francisco, California). A meteoric stone from San Bernardino 

 County. California. 22111. 



Price, William W. (Tombstone, Arizona). A set of eggs of Sulphur-bellied Fly- 

 catcher (20855) ; four birds' eggs, new to the Museum collection (20982). 



Prixdle, A. T. (Edinburgh, Pennsylvania). A butterfly from Pennsylvania. 22164. 



Prindle, George S. (Washington, District of Columbia). Two living alligators. 

 21744. 



Phitchard, A. L. (Pleasantville, New York). One thousand pounds of dolomite 

 (snowfiake marble.) (Purchased.) 214'J3. 



Protzmax, Miss EMMA (Morgantown, West Virginia), (through Mr. Walter Hough). 

 A Dutch-oven and an old brass candlestick. 21133. 



Proudfit, S. V. (Washington, District of Columbia). Stone implements from Flint 

 Ridge, Licking County, Ohio. 2143-*. 



Provincial Museum (Victoria, British Columbia), (through John Fannin, curator), 

 Twenty-seven specimens of birds from Victoria, British Columbia. 21690. 



Public Museum of Milwaukee (Milwaukee, Wisconsin). A cast of a peculiar skull. 

 21909. 



Putnam, Prof. F. W. (Cambridge, Massachusetts). A friction-match (20904) ; turtle 

 from Analostau Island, District of Columbia (21913). 



Queen, George W. (Chicago, Illinois). A campaigu badge. 21758. 



(quicksilver Mining Company (San Francisco, California). Twenty specimens of 

 quicksilver ores from the New Almaden Quicksilver Mines, Santa Clara County, 

 California (20886); pure quicksilver and acid-water (21898); and samples of 

 quicksilver ores (21955). 



Quinn, W. M. (Apalachicola, Florida(, (keeper of the Cape San Bias light house). 

 Twelve turtles. 21002. 



RADDE, Dr. Gustav. (See under Museum of Natural History, Tillis.) 



RADTKE, LaucknER & Co. (New York City, New York). One dry-point, "An Idyl," 

 by William II. Lippincott. 20835. 



RAGSDALE, <;. II. (Gainesville, Texas). Two birds' skins (201109); shells from Rock- 

 well County, Texas (21949) ; a collection of fossil shells and a skull of Pouched- 

 rat (Perognathus fasciatus) (21234). 



Rand, Theodore I). (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania). Serpentine rock from Pennsyl- 

 vania (21331 ); minerals, in exchange, from Pennsylvania, and Carinthia, Austro- 

 Ilungary (21935). 



Randolph, N. V. (Richmond, Virginia). A badge of the Army of Northern Virginia. 



20922. 

 Rasch, Dr., and JENSSEN, C. I Copenhagen, Denmark). A valuable collection of north 

 European mosses and alga?. (Exchange.) 21585. 



RATBBUN, Richard ( Smithsonian institution). Five species of Devonian fossils from 

 Brazil. 21352. 



