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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, L907. 



Paul, .Mrs. Christine, Charenton, La.: 

 Unfinished double-twill basket made 

 by the Chetimaehe Indians (47458). 



Pavy, Mrs. L. S.. Washington, I ». C. : 

 Ethnological material from Green- 



l'n'ii;, ( '. V. ( 'ontinued. 

 plants from Oregon (4G980) ; speci- 

 men of Allium fnun British Colum- 

 bia (472(>4) ; 2 plants from Oregon. 

 types of Lupinus yormanni Piper and 



md and vicinity (47083 : purchase). Cassiope inert enmuia oreyana Piper 



Payn, Ei. i.\s J., Olympia, Wash.: ()i 



(47421 ). 



from the mines of the Skookumchuck : Pittiek, II., Department of Agricul- 



Gold and Copper Mining Company, 

 Thurston County, Wash. (40495). 



PEABODY Musei m. Salem. Mass. : I 

 photographs pertaining to the 1*. S. 

 frigate Constitution < 10215). 



Pearsall, R. \\. Brooklyn, X. Y. : 2 

 specimens of Diptera (Olfcrsiu anicr- 

 k-ana Leach I, and t he ease of a 

 neuropterous larva ( IT'-'iM i. 



Pease, G. II.. New York City: Ores 

 from the mines of Federieo Varela, 

 Chile (40."81 i. 



PENFIELD. S. L„ New Haven. Conn.: 

 Specimen of purpurite i 10001 ). 



Pennsylvania Museum, Memorial 

 Hall. Fairmouni Park, Philadelphia, 

 Pa. : '■' specimens of hard paste por- 

 celain made ahoiit I lie year 1S25 by 

 Mr. William Ellis Tucker, of Phila- 



tnre, Washington, I >. ( '. : 7 speci- 

 mens of living cacti from Colombia 

 (40150) ; 2 land shells from Colom- 

 bia (40210) : 50 lichens from Costa 

 i;ica (40338): batrachians from 

 Colombia (40348) : 44 land shells 

 from < 'olombia ( 40300 ) : '.» plants 

 collected on Volcan de Chiriqui, 

 Panama (4(5400); 48 negatives of 

 Costn Rican whistles and 17 nega 

 fives of metates i 10039 i ; large col- 

 lection of plants from Costa Pica 

 (40728) : 45 shells from Guatemala 

 and Honduras (47254); mollusks 

 from Guatemala (47"_'Sli : <>7 speci- 

 mens of mosses from Central and 



South A rica l47.".4<;i : 1 10 plants 



from Central America (47450). 



Pocock, R. I... Victoria, British Colum- 

 bia : ■". specimens of cinnabar i 47142 : 

 delphia. and a pottery dish made by purchase) 



the Pennsylvania-German potters 



about 1830 (40083: exchange). 

 I'm i RS, R. II.. Mobile. Ala. : living 



plains, mainly from Guatemala 



i 17053 : exchange I. 

 Petitmengin, Mons. M.. Malzeville, 



France: .""> plains from Greece 



; 17053 : exchange i. 

 Pierce, .1. II.. Coalinga, Cal. : 2 speci- 



I'ollard, c. p., Washington, I >. C. : 7 



specimens of violets from New York 

 i 17422). 



Popi Gosser China Company, Coshoc- 

 ton. Ohio : China vase (40758). 



I 'ORTER, < '. A., and II. ( '. I >i:m m i ng, 

 Philadelphia. Pa.: Sample of quartz 

 lock from a (juary at Uchland town- 

 ship. Chester Connt.v. Pa. (40423). 



mens of Purpura from the Ilnasna 



oil fields. San Luis Obispo County, l '"' : " :l: - PEASANT, Muskogee. Ind. T. : 



Cal. (47257). 

 Pindar, L. (>.. Tyrone, Ky. : Sphinx- 

 moth. 1'hlcyrtliontiuft (juinquanacu- 

 luitix llaworth (40140). 



Piper, C. V., Department of Agricul- 

 ture, Washington. D. ('.: Specimen 

 of Scrfuin (40194) : specimen of 

 cactus (40228): 12 specimens of 

 living cacti from Colorado i 10301) : 

 about Pin land and fresh-water 

 shells from Texas (40475) : 5 plants 

 fr Washington ( 4('>r>L > !) ) : 14<i 



Photograph of donor, chief of the 

 Muskogee Indians (47090). 



Post. E. J., Tampa. Fla. : 47 shells 

 from the Florida Keys and Sara- 

 sota Pay (40508) : 



Powell, Leslie, Notch. Mo.: Skull and 

 bones of a raccoon, Procyon lotor 

 lann.-oiis. and a piece of gypsum 

 i 474 IS). 



Pratt, II. S.. Haverford, Pa.: 4 speci- 

 mens of isopods. Trichoniscus jnisil- 

 Ins Brandt < 10853). 



