LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 
PerersEN, N. F., Baton Rouge, La.: 14 
plants, Carphephorus pseudoliatris and 
Laciniaria sp., from Louisiana (50725: 
exchange). 
PFIzENMAYER, Prof. E. W., Michailow- 
ski-Pereulok, Tiflis, Caucasus, Russia: 
Skull of a Siberian moose and skull of a 
Russian moose (51264: purchase). 
Prorptre, Orro F., Rutherford, N. J.: 
Specimens of ores from Cobalt and 
Moose Mountain, Ontario (51631). 
Puiuurrs, D. E., Washington, D. C.: Cut- 
lass, plowed up on Cedar Creek, Jeffer- 
son County, Iowa (50681). 
Prerce, W. Dwicurt, Dallas, Tex.: Types 
of 58 species of Strepsiptera and speci- 
mens of 2 other species (50491). 
Pinatr, G. R., San Leandro, Cal.: 55 
specimens of Coleoptera from Cali- 
fornia (50315). 
Pirssry, Dr. H. A., Academy of Natural 
Sciences, Philadelphia, Pa.: 4 speci- 
mens of Ashmunellas from Arizona 
(50513); about 150 specimens, represent- 
ing 10 species, of land shells from Ber- 
muda (50638); specimens of Lymnzxa, 
representing 3 species, from Patagonia, 
and cotypes, representing 1 species of 
Marinula, from the Gulf of California, 
and Ancylus from Ohio (51170); 4 speci- 
mens of Corneocyclas magellanicus from 
Patagonia (51240). 
Pitsupsk1, Brovistayv, Paris, France:. 
159 photographs representing the abo- 
rigines of East Asia (50618: purchase). 
Prncnot, Mrs. JAmes W., Washington, 
D. C.: A very interesting collection of 
61 European laces (50762); 2 panuelos 
from Isla de Panay, Philippine group 
(51045: loan); an embroidered picture, 
about the 17th century (51066); oil 
painting, portrait of Mrs. Cross, of Mil- 
ford, Pa., by Eastman Johnson (51531); 
collection of Limoges and Chinese 
enamels (51607: loan). (See under 
Mrs. William E. Curtis; Mrs. Thomas 
D. Goodell; Mrs. Carl Kelleter; Count- 
ess Carl von Moltke; Miss Frances 
Morris; Mrs. W. A. Slater.) 
Pinyan, A. H., Bisbee, Ariz.: Specimen 
of American silk moth, Samia (50394). 
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Piper, 0. V., Department of Agriculture, 
Washington, D. C.: 4 specimens of 
Lomatium from Oregon (50407); 35 in- 
sects from Oregon (50808); 10 speci- 
mens of Coleoptera (51402); 71 speci- 
mens of plants from Oregon and Wash- 
ington (51564). (See under Depart- 
ment of Agriculture, Bureau of Ento- 
mology.) 
Preene; Dr (Gr W., “Carlisle: \"Ind.: 
Grasshopper, Schistocerca americana 
(51350). 
PirtreR, H., Department of Agriculture, 
Washington, D. C.: 18 plants from 
Cocos Island, Central America (51158); 
9 plants from Costa Rica (51242); 3 
specimens of Castilloa from Jamaica 
(51684). 
Piant, GrorcE H., Macon, Ga.: Me- 
teoric stone from McDuffie County, Ga. 
(50522: purchase). 
Por, Francis B. 
Gerry Townsend.) 
(See under Thomas 
PorTLAND Society oF Naturat His- 
toRrY, Portland, Me.: About 75 speci- 
mens of fresh-water crustaceans from 
Maine (51079). 
Porter, J. L., Brownsville, Md.: Beetle, 
Dynastes tityus (50534). 
Powe tt, 8. L., Roanoke College, Salem, 
Va.: About 100 specimens of Ordo- 
vician fossils from Salem, Va. (50806: 
exchange). 
Pracut, Max, Washington, D. C.: Ban- 
nerstone found in Alexander County, 
N. GC. (51059). 
Pracur, Bonremra, CnsKo-SLovansKi 
NAroporisné Museum (Musée Ethno- 
graphique Tchéquo-Slave): A collec- 
tion of ethnological objects represent- 
ing the true Slav. folk-art, which has 
survived from olden times (50645: ex- 
change). 
Pratt, Miss KarHartne 8. (See under 
Mrs. Pauline Philip Lapidge.) 
Pretz, Harotp W., Allentown, Pa.: 10 
specimens of grasses from Pennsyl- 
vania (50955: exchange). 
Prinete, C. G., Burlington, Vt.: 100 
specimens of mosses from Mexico 
(50353: purchase). 
