LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 
PICKETT, R. V., Edgewater, Colo.: 
9 cacti from Colorado (66615, ex- 
change). 
PICKREL VENEER CO., New Al- 
bany, Ind. (through American Wal- 
nut Manufacturers’ Association, Chi- 
cago, Ill.) : Specimen of black wal- 
nut showing method of cutting ve- 
neers (66760). 
PIEDMONT RED CEDAR CHEST 
CO., Statesville, N. C.: Piedmont 
red cedar chest (65696). 
PILKINGTON, H. M., New York City: 
Plant from Haiti, and 10 cacti, and 
2 specimens of cactus wood (65842, 
65986). 
PILLING, Mrs. Jamres W., Coyoacan, 
D. F., Mexico: Small and finely 
woven Navaho blanket from Ari- 
zona (66352). 
PINCHOT, ESTATE OF MRS. MARY 
HE. (through the executors, care of 
Hon. Gifford Pinchot, Milford, Pa.) : 
Collection of period costumes (381 
specimens) and 5 small ecclesiastical 
embroideries (65616). 
PIPER, Prof. C. V., Bureau of Plant 
Industry, U. S. Department of Agri- 
culture, Washington, D. C.: Plant, 
Chenopodium, from Maryland 
(65651) ; 3 specimens, 2 species, of 
land shells from Key West, Fla., 
and 6 specimens, 1 species, of fresh- 
water shells from Everglades, Fla. 
(65921); plant, Selaginella, from 
Briitsh Columbia (66124). 
(See also under Department of 
Agriculture, Bureau of Plant In- 
dustry, and J. B. Fiett.) 
PITTIER, Dr. H., care U. S. legation, 
Caracas, Venezuela: Ethnological 
objects from Central America, con- 
sisting of a lime gourd, perforated 
rattle, bone-handle rattle, spindle, 
and cotton for spinning (65286) ; 
750 plants from Venezuela (66498, 
65421, 65747, 66259) ; 17 species of 
land and fresh-water mollusks from 
Venezuela (65975). 
POCAHONTAS MEMORIAL ASSO- 
CIATION, THH, Washington, D. C.: 
38 dolls representing the Indian 
princess Pocahontas, 1 in native 
costume, and 2 in English dress 
(65470). 
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POMONA COLLEGH, Claremont, 
Calif. (through Dr. Philip A. Munz, 
Curator, Department of Botany): 
861 plants from southern California 
(65298, exchange) ; 10 plants (type 
eoliection of Selaginella leucobryo- 
ides, from California (66597, ex- 
change) (through G. P. Van Esel- 
tine); 2 plants, Selaginella, from 
California (65474, exchange); 49 
specimens repreSenting 17 species of 
crustaceans from California 
(65675); fern, Pellaea, from the 
Providence Mountains, Calif. (66710, 
exchange). 
POOLE, A. J., U. S. National Museum: 
22 specimens, representing 4 species, - 
of land and fresh-water mollusks 
from Niagara Falls, N. Y. (655384). 
PORTER, Dr. Cartos E., Santiago, 
Chile: 6 isopods representing ap- 
parently new species of the family 
Idotheidae (662838). 
PORTER, Mrs. JoHN BippLE, Wash- 
ington, D. C.: Doll’s furniture and 
doll’s china owned by the children 
of Hon. Richard Rush, United States 
minister to Great Britain, 1817-25, 
and member of the first Board of 
Regents, Smithsonian Institution 
(65995, loan). 
PORTS, Percy L., Clarendon, Va.: 4 
eacti from Bolivia (65377, 66245). 
(See also under Sefior Ignacio 
Arana.) 
POST OFFICH DEPARTMENT: 15 
sets of specimen stamps, ete. in 
triplicate (4,418 specimens), received 
from the International Bureau of 
the Universal Postal Union, Berne, 
Switzerland (65192, 65271, 65381, 
65410, 65411, 65561, 65758, 65809, 
65835, 66061, 66217, 66322, 66343, 
66471, 66606) ; collection of postage 
Stamps, post cards, and stamped pa- 
per (65875) ; United States 1, 2, and 
5 cent postage stamps of the Pilgrim 
Tercentenary commemorative issue, 
and $2 postage stamp of the current 
issue, in triplicate (12 specimens) 
(65970). 
(See also under Ukraine, The 
Friends of.) 
