102 
Otpys, Henry, Department of Agricul- 
ture, Washington, D. C.: Pheasant, 
Phasianus (51714). 
OtmsteD, Miss Heten, U. 8. National 
Museum: Maryland yellow - throat, 
Geothlypis trichas (50547). 
Orcutt, CHartes R., San Diego, Cal.: 
Shells representing 17 species from Vera 
Cruz, Mexico (51233); shell of a turtle 
from Mexico, representing the species 
Staurotypus triporcatus (51542); series 
of land shells from Oaxaca, Mexico, in- 
cluding 2 new species (51694). 
Oscoop, W. H., Washington, D. C.: 2 
human skulls from Alaska (50290). 
OsteRHOUT, GEORGE E., New Windsor, 
Colo.: 4 specimens of Allionia from 
Colorado (51134). 
OrrawA, CANADA, GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 
oF CanapDa (through Dr. John Macoun): 
Crabs and shrimps from Vancouver 
Island (50831); 14 lots of isopods, amphi- 
pods, and a pycnogonid from British 
Columbia (50864); decapod crustaceans 
from British Columbia (51131); 48 speci- 
mens of Canadian plants (51219: ex- 
change); skin of trout representing the 
species Salvelinus hoodii (51258). 
Orrawa Smica Company, Ottawa, IIL: 
Photograph of a mine at Mill “A;” 
with samples of coarse and standard 
sand (51044). 
PaGani, JOSEPH, Washington, D. C.: 24 
papal and other medals and 1 Russian 
coin (51691; 51724). 
PatmerR, Dr. Epwarp, Washington, 
D.C.: Ethnological material from Mex- 
ico (50468: purchase); rocks from vari- 
ous sources in Mexico, and shells from 
the western coast of America (50498; 
50553). 
Patmer, E. J., Webb City, Mo.: 7 living 
specimens of Opuntia from Missouri 
(50568; 50662; 50693); living specimen 
of Opuntia macrorhiza from Missouri 
(50626). 
Patmer, Wituiam, U. 8S. National Muse- 
um: Tooth from type specimen of Gal- 
eocerdo fasciatus (50356). 
REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1910. 
Paret, Mrs. JoHn F., Sweetwater, Tex.: 
6 specimens of living Cactacez from 
Texas (51335). 
Paris, France, Museum oF Natura 
History (through Prof. E. L. Bouvier): 
29 specimens of isopods from Ecuador 
(51266); 30 specimens representing 23 
species of isopods from the Travailleur 
and Talisman expeditions (51361). 
ParisH, 8. B., San @ernardino, Cal.: 2 
specimens of Dudleya from California 
(50519). 
PARTELLO, Maj. J...Mi.» 1.) Ue 8, Ary, 
Parang, Mindanao, P. I.: 2 birds’ eggs 
from Mindanao (50404); 3 insects, 3 
birds’ eggs, and a seed from Mindanao 
(50504); snake, Chrysopelea ornata, from 
Parang (50544); insects from the Philip- 
pine Islands (50617); crustaceans, rep- 
tiles, and insects from the Philippine 
Islands (50840). 
PATIENCE, ALEXANDER, Glasgow, Scot- 
land: 5 specimens of isopods parasitic 
on shrimps (51254). 
PatrEeRsoN, J. T., Austin, Tex.: 3 speci- 
mens of the lizard Sceloporus spinosus 
floridanus, from Austin (50875). 
Pazos, J. H., San Antonio de los Banos, 
Cuba: Collection of insects from Tunis, 
Africa, made by Dr. F. Santchi (50954). 
Preasopy Museum or Natura History, 
Yate University, New Haven, Conn.: 
2 specimens of Dace, Agosia nubila, 
from warm springs in Jackson Hole, 
Wyo. (50944). 
PEARSALL, R. F., Brooklyn, N. Y.: 18 
specimens of Lepidoptera and 7 speci- 
mens of Hymenoptera (51512). 
PENNELL, F. W., Wawa, Pa.: 302 plants 
from the eastern part of the United 
States (50686: collected for the Muse- 
um); 6 plants from Pennsylvania 
(50850). 
PENNSYLVANIA HospiTat, Philadelphia, 
Pa.: Box of muslin showing the de- 
structive work of Philotermes flavipes 
(51671). 
PreRTH, WESTERN AUSTRALIA. (See un- 
der Western Australian Museum and 
Art Gallery.) 
