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REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1904. 



Pans, A. B., Gaffney, S. C: Two fossil 

 plants from Lafollette, Tenn. 42167. 



Paret, Mrs. A. E. B., Sweetwater, Tex.: 

 Two plants from Texas. 41608. 



Paris, France, Musee d'Histoire Natu- 

 relle: Received through Count Robert 

 du Buysson. Twenty-five specimens of 

 wasps belonging to the family Vespidse. 

 Exchange. 42499. 



Parkhurst, Mrs. Clara, Washington, D. 

 C. : Two cockroaches (Blatta oriental it 

 Linnaeus) 42840. 



Parks, Miss M. A., U. S. National Mu- 

 seum: Fossils, crustaceans, and a piece 

 of coral, bird skin, 45 specimensof land, 

 fresh-water, and marine shells, bat, 5 

 specimens of Labroid fishes, tooth of a 

 fossil shark, from the Azores. 41561. 



Parsons, Miss M. E., San Rafael, Cal.: 

 Two specimens of Polypodium from 

 California (41798; 42116). 



Partello, Maj. J. M. T., U. S. Army, 

 Presidio, San Francisco, Cal. : Syntomid 

 moth (Syntomis). 41366. 



Passmore Gem Company, Boston, Mass. : 

 Emerald matrix from North Carolina; 

 ruby matrix from North Carolina, and 

 a paste model of a brilliant (gift) 

 (41473) ; 11 models showing styles of 

 cutting gems (purchase) (41474). 



Patrick, Prof. D. S., Fort Smith, Ark.: 

 Spider (Ordgarius cornigerus Hentz). 

 41657. 



Patrick, F. A., Palestine, Tex.: Larva of 

 a Chrysopa-fly. 41281. 



Peabody Museum, Boston, Mass.: Re- 

 ceived through C. C. Willoughby. 

 Casts of Quirigua Dwarf and Sastan- 

 quique sculpture. Purchase. L. P. X. 

 42489. 



Peale, E. W., through Dr. A. C. Peale, 

 U. S. National Museum: Oil portrait of 

 Prof. S. F. B. Morse, by Schussele. 

 41919. 



Pearsall, Richard F., Brooklyn, N. Y.: 

 Received through Department of Agri- 

 culture. Four galls and 18 specimens 

 of parasitic Hymenoptera. 41851. 



Pearson, Charles H. (See under Chel- 

 sea Clock Company. ) 



Peckham, Prof. G. W., Public Library, 

 Milwaukee, Wis.: Two moths. 42922. 



Pellegrin, A. L., Nogales, Ariz. : Nugget 

 of native silver. 42449. 



Pelligrini, Wilhelm, Chemnitz, (ier- 

 many^Cast of fish ( Forrelenbarsch) . 

 42890. 



Penafiel, Dr. Antonio, Mexico, Mexico: 

 Casts of Mexican antiquities. Purchase. 

 L. P. X. 42584. 



Pennsylvania Railroad Company, Pitts- 

 burg, Pa. : Received through C. E. 

 McKim, superintendent of telegraph. 

 Four old telegraph insulators, 3 Morse 

 telegraph keys, and a Morse telegraph 

 relay. 41460. 



Pepoon, H. L., Chicago, 111.: Twenty- 

 three specimensof violets. Exchange. 

 41361. 



Perdew, A. G., Cumberland, Md. : Slab 

 of Arthrophycus harlani from Wills 

 Creek Gap, near Cumberland. 41942. 



Pergande, Theo., Department of Agri- 

 culture: Two specimens of dragonflies 

 and three specimens of mayflies from 

 Minneapolis, Minn. 41654. 



Perkins, R. C. L., Honolulu, Hawaiian 

 Islands: Received through Department 

 of Agriculture. Four cotypes of Ech- 

 throdelphax faircTaidii Perkins, from 

 Oahu. 41648. 



Peters, Maj. George. (See under Smith- 

 sonian Institution. ) 



Peyster, Gen. John Watts de. (See 

 under Smithsonian Institution, and 

 War Department.) 



Pfordte, O. F., Rutherford, N. J. : Speci- 

 men of chalcedony from Mexico and 

 pectolite from West Paterson, N. J. 

 Exchange. 42061. 



Phalen, W. C, U. S. National Museum: 

 Specimens of manganese and iron ores 

 from Crimora and Elkston, Ya. ; also 

 mastodon bones from Cave Station, Va. 

 42715. (See also under Frank W. 



• Wood.) 



Philippine Islands, Manila, Bureau of 

 Agriculture: Received through U. S. 

 Department of Agriculture. Two thou- 

 sand four hundred and forty-three 

 plants and specimens of cellular crypto- 



