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PALMER, Wit~t1am—Continued. 
snow bunting, Plectrophenaz nivalis 
(65506) ; salamander from Plummer 
Island, Md., collected by Mr. H. S. 
Barber, and a musk turtle from 
Chesapeake Beach (65642). 
PAMMEL, Dr. L. H. (See under 
lowe State College of Agriculture 
and Mechanic Arts.) 
PARISH, S. B., Berkeley, Calif.: 2 
specimens of cacti (66418) (through 
G. P. Van Eseltine) : Plant, Selagi- 
nelia, from California (65478). 
PARISI, Dr. Bruno, Milan, Italy: 
Specimen of thalassimid, Typhlo- 
caris lethaea (66240, exchange). 
PARKEH, DAVIS & CO., Detroit, 
Mich.: 22 photographs showing lab- 
oratory operations in the manufac- 
ture of pharmaceutical preparations 
(65472) ; 5 specimens of medicinal 
substances (65953). 
PARKER, Dr. A. C., Altmar, N. Y.: 
Young ring-necked snake from Alt- 
mar, N. Y. (66681). 
PARMAN, D. C., Uvalde, Tex.: 33 liv- 
ing cacti from Texas (66283). 
PATTEN, Mrs. L. DEAR, Washington, 
D. C.: Ethnologica from the Oglala- 
Teton Sioux, Pine Ridge, 8S. Dak. 
(65596, loan). 
PATTISON, Mrs. S. L., Canutillo, 
Tex.: 18 specimens of cacti (66244, 
66359). 
PEABODY MUSEUM, Salem, Mass.: 
2 photographs of models of the ves- 
sels Friendship and Rising Siates 
(65880). 
PEABODY MUSEUM OF NATURAL 
HISTORY. (See under Yale Uni- 
versity.) 
PEARSH, Dr. A. 8., University of Wis- 
consin, Madison, Wis.: 36 slides of 
fish parasites from Lake Valencia, 
Venezuela (65886) ; 28 microscopic 
slides of parasitic worms, represent- 
ing 21 species, 7 of which are types 
(66536); 2 slides of parasitic 
worms, Crepidostomum biloba, type 
and ecotypes from Lake Pepin, and 
Capillaria catostomi, type, from 
Sturgeon Bay (66588). 
PECK, L. H., Delta, Utah: Topaz in 
matrix and 2 topaz crystals (66117). 
REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1921. 
PELLETT, Frank C., American Bee 
Journal, Hamilton, Ill.: 50 bees and 
wasps (65712). 
PELLOUX, Prof. ALBERTO, 
Italy: 24 specimens 
(66409, exchange). 
PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF 
AGRICULTURE, Harrisburg, Pa. 
(through P. T. Barnes, Executive 
Assistant): 9 specimens, 1 species, 
of slugs, Limax maximus (66467). 
PENNY, F. W., Pointe-i-Pierre, Trini- 
dad, British West Indies: 14 fossil 
corals from Trinidad, from type lo- 
eality of corals described by P. M. 
Duncan from St. Croix, Trinidad 
(65929). 
PEREZ, Givsert, Bureau of Education, 
Lucena, Tayabas, Luzon, P. I.: 27 
Philippine Island land shells (65217, 
exchange). 
PERKINS, Joun U., Smithsonian In- 
stitution: Photogravure by Goupil 
of Winslow Homer’s painting The 
Herring Net (66422). 
PERRY, Mrs. RutH Harmison, Wash- 
ington, D. C.: Rifle and powder 
horn (66688). 
PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, GOVERN- 
MENT OF, Bureau of Science, 
Manila, P. I.: Skin of a crane, Anti- 
gone sharpei, and 20 mammals from 
the Philippine Islands (65339, de- 
posit); 83 plants from Borneo 
(65423, exchange); 2,905 plants, 
chiefly from the Philippine Islands 
(65568, exchange). 
PHILIPPINES, UNIVERSITY OF, 
Manila, P. I. (through Prof. A. L. 
Day): 28 specimens, representing 9 
species, of named freshwater 
shrimps (65969, exchange). 
PHOTOGRAVURE & COLOR CO., 
New York City (through Karl 
Arvidson and Charles Furth): 
Photogravures in black and white 
and 3 colors; photogravures in 
eolors at one impression; photo- 
gelatin prints in black and white 
and 3 colors; historical specimens 
and Muybridge material (66226). 
PICHON, Miss Evcenin C., Upperville, 
Va.: 2 beaded bags, 2 beaded neck- 
laces, beaded belt and a mortar 
(66746). 
Genoa, 
of minerals 
