LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



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Person, W. C, Newport News, Va.: Speci- 

 men of Loligo peali Les., from Virginia 

 (43220). Returned. 



Peterson, Miss Evelyn, Lone; Branch, 

 X. J.: Weaver bird, Munia rubronigra 

 (44239). 



Peyster, Gen. John Watts de. (See un- 

 der Smithsonian Institution, and War 

 Department.) 



Pfordte, O. F., Rutherford, X. J.: Concre- 

 tions (43517); specimen of datolite 

 (43518). Exchange. 



Philippine Commission at the Louisiana 

 Purchase Exposition: Ethnographic 

 collect ions from the islands, and also speci- 

 mens of lumber (4445; 44595). 



Pierce, E. W., Poise, Idaho: Case-bearing 

 larva of ( 'oh ophora (44430). 



Pierce, W. P., Department of Agriculture: 

 2! types and cotypes of Myodites solida- 

 genis, 2 types of RMpiphorus acutipennis 

 and a type of Myodites minimus ' 13806). 



Pierce, Wright M., Claremont, Cal.: 6 

 eggs of Bewick's wren, Thryomanes 

 bewickii charienturus (44547). 



Pilsbry, II. A., Philadelphia, Pa.: Mollusks, 

 viz: 15 specimens of Cerion iostomum Pfr., 

 from Cuba (435G2); 5 specimens of Ash- 

 munella rhyssa hyporhyssaCWl., from New- 

 Mexico (437-1!)) : 20 specimens of Polygyra 

 from Texas (44321); 3 specimens of Cor- 

 bicuh from Japan (44257). 



Piper, C. V., Department of Agriculture, 

 Washington, D. ('.: 177 plants collected 

 by -I. S. Cotton in Washington (43031): 

 1:57 plants collected in Oregon hyp. W. 

 Gorman (43649); 95 plants from Wash- 

 ing! on (43572; 43688); 5 plants from 

 Washington, including 2 type-specimens 

 and a duplicate of a type (4:>70.~>: 

 44009); 53 plants collected by Mr. Piper 

 and J. S. Cotton in Washington (44013); 

 orchid from Cascade Mountains (type- 

 heel of Listera caurina Piper) (44086). 

 (See under Department of Agriculture 

 and C. P. Waldron.) 



Pirsson, L. V. (See under Interior De- 

 partment, P. S. Geological Survey.) 



PiSSARO, M011-,.. Paris, France: Specimens 

 of French Tertiary fossils (43731: ex- 

 change). 



PlTTlER, II. , San .lose, Costa Rica, Central 

 America, and Washington, I). (.'.: ."> 

 plants from Costa Rica I 43463: exchange) ; 



5 specimens of cactus fruit from Panama 

 (44080: gift). 



Plank, E. N., Decatur, Ark.: Plants from 

 different sections of the United States 

 (44570). 



Platt, Mrs. J. P., Washington, Conn.: In- 

 dian blanket obtained by Charles II. 

 Buchanan (44420). 



Plesner, Nicolay, Christiania, Norway: 

 Dike rock and rutile ore from Lindviks- 

 kollen Rutil mine, Krageroe, Norwaj 

 (43634); specimen of potash fe] 

 from Smaalenene, Norway (44050). 



Plummer, F. G. (See under interior De- 

 partment, U. S. Geological Survey, and 

 David White. 1 



Pollard, Mrs. E. ]'>.. Georgetown, Ky.: 

 Wooden flute made by a California Indian 

 ( 14115: exchange). 



Pomeroy, <)., Alamogordo, N. Mex.: Frag- 

 ments of pottery of the ancienl pueblo 

 type, also photographs of other pieces 

 (43725). 



Pond, R. II. (See under. I. B. S. Norton.) 



Pope, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A., New York 

 City: Examples of Inca textile work, rep- 

 resenting nearly all the varia ions of 

 ancienl Peruvian weaving ( 13709); speci- 

 mens of Inca pottery, constituting the 

 remainder of the "Charles A. Pope col- 

 lect ion" ( 13767). 



Pope, J. E. P., Washington, D. C: Plant 

 (43005). 



Porter, Potter, Evansville, Ind.: 2 Ce- 

 cropia moths (44517). 



Pratt, Miss Alice D., Marion, X. C.: 5 

 plants from North Carolina ( 13354). 



Preble, E. A., Department of Agriculture, 

 Washington. D. C: pairs of snow- 

 shoes (44452: purchase). (See under 

 Smithsonian Inst it ul ion. Bureau of Ameri- 

 can Ethnology, and Department of Agri- 

 culture.) 



Prescott, J. 0. (See under American 

 Record Company.) 



Price, B. J., Treasury Department, Wash- 

 ington, I). C: Malleable nickel medal 

 ( 448X12 ). 



Pringle, C. G., City of Mexico, Mexico, and 

 Burlington, Vt.: 17 plants from Mexico 

 (42972; 43155; 44078; 44540). (See 

 under Vermont, Herbarium of the Uni- 

 versity of.) 



