LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 771 



Pennsylvania Railroad Company presented lithographed plans of standard turn- 

 outs, cross-overs, and of standard road-bed (20435) (through J. F. Eichards) ; 

 sections of standard rails, locks, nuts, bolts, etc. (20490) ; medallion of John 

 Stevens, from paddle-box of steamboat destroyed by fire at Camden, New Jersey 

 (20494) (through F. Walcott Jackson); photographs of type of inspection car used 

 on Pennsylvania Railroad (20561) (through Thomas N. Ely); iron rail and spikes 

 used on the Camden and Amboy Railroad in 1849 (20583) (through Robert P. 

 Snowden) ; locomotive lanterns and sections of rails used on the Camden and 

 Amboy Railroad (20728) (through Robert P. Snowden, Samuel S. Roberts, and 

 Frederick I. Stutts) ; model of railroad track, Pennsylvania Railroad standard, 

 188-i (20768) (through J. F. Richards) ; and sent a model of a canal-boat (20824). 



Perkins, Prof. C H. (Museum of the University of Vermont), presented a collection 

 of prehistoric stone implements, and also deposited prehistoric stone implements. 

 20554, 20734. 



Perry, E. A. (Hartford, Connecticut), presented a ribbon badge of the "Putnam 

 Phalanx," of Hartford. 19830. 



Perry, N. H. (South Paris, Maine), sent in exchange six specimens of petalite vrith 

 spodumene, from Peru, Maine (20215), and Iceland spar, andalusite, and phyr- 

 rhotite crystals in quartz (20338). 



Pettit & Dripps (Washington, District of Columbia) presented a living specimen 

 of Porcupine, Erithizon dorsatus, from Virginia. 20753. 



Pettit, Robert E. (Altoona, Pennsylvania), presented a portage railroad frog. 

 19443. 



Phillips, Barnet (Brooklyn, New York), presented an opium pipe, also a pipe made 

 of stone. 20567. 



Phcenix Glass Company (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) presented glassware. 20500. 



Photogravure Company (New York City) presented proofs illustrating the photo- 

 gravure process. 20324. 



Pierce, H. D. (Hypoluxo, Florida), sent a Bat-fish, Malthe vespertilio, for examina- 

 tion and report. 20568. 



Pike, A. F., Manufacturing Company (Pike Station, New Hampshire), presented 

 specimens of Washita whetstones. 19364. 



Piper, Miss Tillie (U. S. National Museum), presented a Bat, Vesperugo serotinus. 

 19504. 



Poling, O. C. (Quincy, Illinois), presented a Little Yellow Rail, Porsana novebora- 

 censis. 20092. 



Pollock, George F. (Washington, District of Columbia), sent a living specimen 

 of Opossum (20636). and four living specimens of the Gray Squirrel (20611). 



Powell, Maj. J.W. (See under Interior, Department of the, U. S. Geological Survey, 

 also under Bureau of Ethnology, and under Government of the Netherlands.) 



Prang, L., & Co. (Roxbury, Massachusetts) presented two hundred and eighty-four 

 lithographs to illustrate the history of lithography, and one aquatint (20593) ; 

 chromo-lithographs by Storch and Kramer and F. Gilner (20610), and nine chro- 

 mo-lithogi"aphs by the donors (20640). 



Prang, Louis (Roxbury, Massachusetts), presented four wood engravings and one 



drawing. 20286. 

 Pratt, W. H., and John Vance (Eureka, California) presented a red- wood plank. 



20288. 

 Preston, A. B. (Hartford, Connecticut), presented a badge of the "Putnam Phalanx," 



of Hartford. 19679. 



Preston, J. W. (Baxter, Indiana), presented two eggs of Buteo horealis. 20585. 

 Price, Thomas (San Francisco, California), presented wulfenite and descloizite 

 (19617), and vanadinite, descloizite, and cerussite and pyrolusite (20606), 



