770 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1888. 



Palmer, Dr. Edward — Continued. 



seven specimens of rocks from Lower California and Mexico ; eggs of Sula 

 hreivsteri and of S. gossi, from California ; bryozoa and worm tubes, from Guay- 

 raas, Sonora, Mexico (also specimens of Indian foods from California, 20608). 



Palmer, Joseph (U. S. National Museum), presented living specimens of the south- 

 ern Gray Squirrel, from Maryland (20052); and a living specimen of Crow, 

 Corvus americanus (20343). 



Palmer, J. S. (Cleveland, Ohio), sent beads for examination and report. 19475. 



Palmer, William (U. S. National Museum), presented a fragment of pottery found 

 in Alexandria County, Virginia (19R39) ; a specimen of Kirtlaud's Warbler, l)en- 

 droica kirtlandi (19643) ; four specimens of the Fly-catcher, Empidonax sp., from 

 Escanaba, Michigan (19763); a skin of Seiiirus noveboracencis notabilis {\QQ7{ti) : 

 Maryland Yellow-throat, Geothlypis triclias, from Point Lookout, Maryland (20607) ; 

 and a specimen of Tropidonotus sipedon (20763). 



(See also under Fish Commission, United States, 19588.) 



Park, E. H. (Millbury, Massachusetts), sent a specimen of the Harlequin Snake, 

 JS/aps/HZi'iws/MZwms, from Florida, for examination and report. 20316. 



Parke, C. A. (Wolverton, England), presented tracings and interior views of sleeping- 

 carriages used on the London and Northwestern Railway. 20.534. 



Parke, Davis & Co. (Detroit, Michigan), presented five lithographs of certain tab- 

 lets from the Easter Islands (19610), and sent in exchange ethnological objects 

 from Polynesia (19712). 



Parke, Edmund B. (Brooklyn, New York), presented twenty-five coins of foreign 

 countries. 20211. 



Parrish, Stephen (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), presented etchings and dry points 

 by the donor. 20270. 



Parsons, Charles (New York City), presented a wood-cut by Dr. Alexander Ander- 

 son. 20300. 



Patrick, L. S. (Marinette, Wisconsin), presented a bow and three arrows made by 

 John Kaguetosh. 20350. 



Pavy, Mrs. LiLLiE May (New York City), xiresented a sketch of an Eskimo village, 

 also a surgeon's lancet, used by Dr. Pavy on the Greely Arctic Expedition 

 (20793); and deposited a portrait of Dr. Pavy (20614). 



Payne, Dr. Alvan S. (Markham, Virginia), presented arrowheads, ores, and hard 

 and soft marbles (19669). 



Peabody Academy of Science (Salem, Massachusetts) presented prehistoric stone 

 implements from Essex County, Massachusetts, including seven paleolithic speci- 

 mens. 20159. 



Peale, Dr. A. C. (U. S. Geological Survey), presented thirty-three specimens of 

 wood opal from Gallatin County, Montana, and one specimen of rose quartz 

 from Montana (19919) : also a concretion from the Yellowstone River, near Bil- 

 lings, Montana (20195). 



Pearce, Richard (Denver, Colorado), presented meteoric iron from Albuquerque, 

 New Mexico. 20167. 



Peck, F. H. (U. S. National Museum), presented paper currency of the State of 

 Maryland, April 10, 1774, denomination one dollar. 20041. 



Peefer, James H. (Westport, Connecticut), presented a one-cent pattern piece, 

 Feuchtwanger composition, 1837 (19648) ; also an old iron ball and chain, and an 

 iron knuckle (19720). 



Pendleton, J. C. (Quincy, California), sent a specimen of asbestos for examination 

 and report. 20425. 



Penfield, S. L. (U. S. Geological Survey), presented twenty-six specimens of min- 

 erals, including pink tremolite, green phlogopite, albite crystals, brown tourma- 

 line in calcite, oligoclase crystals, oligoclase and pyroxene, zircen crystals, calcite, 

 and crystallized graphite. 20415, ' ' ' 



