LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 



141 



Philippine Islands, etc. — Continued, 

 gams from the Philippine Islands 

 (41279; 41699; 42140); 917 plants from 

 the Botanical Garden of Java (42090). 

 Exchange. 



Philippine Museum, Manila, P. I.: Re- 

 ceived through Hon. DeanC. Worcester. 

 One hundred and ninety-four birds' 

 skins from the Philippine Islands. 

 Exchange. 41856. 



Pierce, Frank C, Dallas, Tex.: About 

 100 plants from Europe. 41883. 



Pilsbry, Dr. H. A., Academy of Natural 

 Sciences, Philadelphia, Pa.: About HO 

 specimens of land and fresh-water shells 

 from Mexico (41720); 7 specimens of 

 Holospira from Cave Creek, Chiricahua 

 Mountains and Fort Bowie, Ariz. 

 (42661). 



Piper, Prof. C. V., Department of Agri- 

 culture: Six hundred and four plants 

 from Washington (41667); received 

 through Department of Agriculture, 54 

 type specimens of plants principally 

 from Washington, D. C. (41806); 25 

 specimens of Dectidnas (42268); large 

 collection of insects, consisting of 2,930 

 specimens from Washington (State) 

 (42343); 8 plants from Washington 

 (42390; 42636); 48 insects from Wash- 

 ington and Idaho (42668); 96 plants 

 from Washington (42674); 5 plants 

 from California (42812) . (See also un- 

 der Department of Agriculture; Wash- 

 ington Agricultural College, Pullman, 

 Wash. ) 



Pipes, S. A., Department of Agriculture, 

 Washington, D. C. : Three plants from 

 Louisiana. 41574. 



Pieet, A.,Tournai, Belgium: Three hun- 

 dred and ninety-four specimens of 

 Lower Carboniferous invertebrates, 

 collected by Mr. Charles Schuchert. 

 Purchase 41839. 



Pittier, H., San Jose, Costa Rica: Three 

 hundred and twelve plants from Costa 

 Rica (purchase) (41857; 42279; 42282); 

 109 plants (purchase) (42281) J speci- 

 men of Asplenium from Costa Rica (gift) 

 (42412). 



Plummer, Fred. G. (See under Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture. ) 



Pocatello Gold and Copper Mining 

 Company, Pocatello, Idaho: Specimen 

 of copper ore. 41531. 



Pohxdorf, A. P., Butte, Mont.: Five 

 specimens of smoky quartz from Mon- 

 tana. 41627. 



Pollard, C. L., U. S. National Museum: 

 Twenty-five plants from Ohio (41382); 

 44 plants from Plummers Island, col- 

 lected principally by Messrs. Pollard 

 and Dowell (41446); plant from the 

 District of Columbia (41535); specimen 

 of THphora trianthopora from Plummers 

 Island (41730). 



Pollock, Mrs. J. S., Tuxedo, Mexico: 

 Barred owl, Syrnwm varium. 42240. 



Pollock, Mrs. Mary, Washington, D. C. : 

 Six beetles and an insect from Talklai, 

 Ariz. 41652. 



Pracht, Max, Durango, Cal. : Rhodo- 

 chrosite-manganese carbonate in quartz 

 (41918); specimen of topaz in matrix 

 of rhyolite (42190). (See under J. H. 

 Grimes. ) 



Preble, E. A. and A. E., Department of 

 Agriculture: Four specimens of dragon 

 flies (Odonata) and 3 of Lepidoptera 

 from Athabasca, Canada. 41659. 



Prentiss, Dr. D. W., Washington, D. C. : 

 Plant from Newfoundland. 42301. 



Preston, J. W., Baxter, Iowa: Received 

 through Dr. W. L. Ralph. Specimen 

 of Scarlet tanager, Piranga erythromelas, 

 in abnormal plumage. 42723. 



Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, 

 Society of, Ponce, Porto Rico: Re- 

 ceived through the Bureau of American 

 Ethnology, Smithsonian Institution. 

 Twenty-two garouches, garouche han- 

 dle, metal horse bridles, wadded club, 

 whip handle, and 2 bridles with curbs. 

 42912. 



Prey, Miss Mina, Porto Rico: Received 

 through the Department of Agricul- 

 ture. One hundred and thirty-seven 

 plants from Porto Rico. 41303. 



Prichard, M. S. (See under Museum 

 of Fine Arts, Boston, Mass.) 



Prindle, L. M. (See under Interior De- 

 partment, U. S. Geological Survey, i 



