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Prentiss, I>. W., Jr., Washington, 

 ]).('.: 7 land and fresh-water shells 

 from Great Falls, .Maryland (46474). 



Preston, II. !*>., London, England: 280 

 species and varieties of land shells 

 from Madeira. Canary, and oilier is- 

 lands in the Atlantic Ocean, includ- 

 ing many cotypes described by Wol- 

 laston and Lowe, and from their 

 collections (47520: purchase). 



Price, Estate ok Sadie F. (received 

 through Miss Mary E. Price, Bowl- 

 ing Green, Ky. ) : Shells and other 

 natural-history specimens (4(5002). 



Pringle, < '. G., Burlington, Vt. : ■"• 

 plants from Mexico (40486) : 2 liv- 

 ing plants (MamiUaria and Scila- 

 atrmn) from Mexico i 1G523) : 19 

 plaids, from Mexico (40085: ex- 

 change); 380 plants from Mexico 



Ralph, \V. L.. L. S. National Museum: 



Salamanders and a hybrid front 

 from Lake Piseco, Hamilton County. 

 N. Y. I 1:0401 ) : skins and skulls of 

 '■'. deer I 10542); skins of a deer, 

 bear, rabbit, woodchuck, and a musk- 

 rat 1 40088 1 : fox squirrel from 

 Bloomgrove, Fairfax County. Ya. 

 (40803); 57 mounted birds from 

 New York (40833 I. 



Rames, J. L.. Florence, Ariz.: Speci- 

 men of wood ibis. Tantalus loculator, 

 from Arizona ( -KJ407 ). 



Randle, E. 11.. Hernando, Miss.: 80 

 prehistoric stone implements from 

 the western part of Tennessee 

 i 10382 : exchange). 



Randle, J. 1'.. West Point. Miss.: 7 

 postage stamps i 10787). 



(40710: purchase); 2 specimens of i Randolph, K. B., St. Joseph, Mo.: 



Gaitra from Mexico (47203: ex- 

 change); 50 plants from Mexico 

 (47308: purchase). 



Public Museum, .Milwaukee. Wis.: 23 

 specimens of Lepidoptera (40028: 

 exchange ». 



Pullman, E. J., Washington. It. C. : 

 Landscape in color (47374). From 

 the Jamestown Exposition. 



Purpus, < '. A.. Vera Cruz, Mexico: 

 Specimens of Echevcria and ficrfiuii 

 from Mexico (40193) : 2 specimens 

 of living Crassulacea* from .Mexico 

 i4t;7-_'(M; 4 living plants from Mex- 

 ico (47<>.".<;; 47nb!h : plant, seeds, and 

 a living specimen of Bcuucurnca 

 from Mexico ( 47180, 17230) ; 5 

 specimens of Ccrctts from Mexico 

 (472(!7) : ."> specimens of cacti from 

 Vera Cruz (47273) : 4 specimens of 

 living cacti from Vera Cruz i 17294). 



Putnam, F. W.. Peabody Museum, 

 Cambridge. Mass.: Button from the 

 coat of Sheriff Watson, of Hancock 

 County, Me., dated 1820, represent- 

 ing the New England Indians 

 i 16996). 



Quebec, Canada. Universite Laval: 

 Huron skulls and other bones, pipes, 

 fragments of pottery, shell, and iron 

 bracelets found in the graves of 

 Huron Indians (46565: exchange). 



Fossil mollnsh (47178). 



Rathbun, Mrs. ( '. S.. t'hena. Alaska: 

 About 500 land and fresh-water mol- 

 lusks from Chena i 16507 i : 60 land 

 and fresh-water shells from the vi- 

 cinity of < 'llen.-i I 10577). 



Rathbun, Miss M. J.. C. S. National 

 Museum: Crayfish and amphipods 

 from Brookside, W. Ya. | 4«;:;;isi. 



Kay. Brig. Gen. P. II., U. S. Army. 

 Washington, 1 >. C. : 7 stone dishes 

 found in hills along the French 

 Broad Liver, near Asheville, N. < '. 



i 16493 i. 



Rees, V. II., Collinsville, I ml. T. : Fos- 

 sil pelecypods (46460). 



Reynolds, A. .(..Council Grove, Kans. : 

 Fossil invertebrates (40954 : gift) ; 



skeleton of otter. Llltld t-ainlih ii-sis- 

 sonora, and 2 skeletons of minks. !'n- 

 toriiis vtfton lutreocephalus (47000: 

 exchange); Silurian and Devonian 

 fossils ( 17103). 



Rhoades, 1 >. F.. Penfield, Pa.: Ilell- 

 grammite tly (40214). 



Rhodesia Scientific Association. 

 Bulawayo, British South Africa: 

 Notes on and photographs of native 

 African wooden writing-tablets 

 (40219). 



