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LIST OF ACCESSIOISrS 



ORTEGA, J. G., Mazatlan, Sinaloa, 

 Mexico (througli Department of 

 State) : 14 plants (Cacti) (83325) ; 

 2 plants (83988, 84058) ; 310 Mexi- 

 can plants and 21 photographs of 

 cacti (84978) ; 192 plants from Mex- 

 ico (83945, 87131). 



OTIS, lEA C, Seattle, Wash. : 20 ferns 

 from Washington (85927). 



OVER, Prof. W. H. (See under 

 South Dakota, University of.) 



OZMER, R. R., Everglades, Fla. : 

 Moth from Florida (86234). 



PACKARD, Mrs. Henrietta Maeie, 

 Washington, D. C. (through Miss 

 Marie Allen Packard) : Serape from 

 Saltillo, Mexico, about 100 years old 

 (84707). 



PACKARD, Miss Maeie Allen. (See 

 under Mrs. Henrietta Marie Pack- 

 ard.) 



PACIFIC BIOLOGICAL LABORATO- 

 RIES, Pacific Grove, Calif, (through 

 Dr. E. F. Ricketts) : 5 crinoids 

 (87717). 



PACIFIC MILLS, Lawrence, Mass. 

 (through Lawrence & Co., Boston, 

 Mass.) : 49 3-yard cuts of cotton 

 goods, and sample cards showing 22 

 fabrics in various patterns and color 

 combinations (87702). 



PADILLA, Senor Dr. Sisto Alberto, 

 Ahuachapan, El Salvador, Central 

 America : 7 plants from Salvador 

 (83539, 86072). 



PALACHE, Prof. Charles. (See un- 

 der Harvard University, Depart- 

 ment of Mineralogy and Petrogra- 

 phy ). 



PALMER, R. H., Palo Alto, Calif.: 

 Fossil crab (holotype) (87281). 



PARAMARIBO, DUTCH GUIANA, 

 AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT 

 STATION (through Mr. A. Reyne) : 

 A small collection of insects from 

 Dutch Guiana (84157) ; also 

 through Mr. Reyne, insects and 9 

 parasitic worms from fishes 

 (84194) ; 15 plants (87288, ex- 

 change). 



PARCB, S. C, Washington, D. C. : 

 300 moths from Colombia, and 60 

 miscellaneous insects (86586). 



PARDOE, Dr. J. B., Bound Brook, 

 N. J. : 2 pictorial bromide prints 

 (83340). 



PARISH, S. B., Berkeley, Calif.: 

 Plant from the Colorado Desert 

 (85873) ; plant from California 

 (86299). 



PARKE, DAVIS & CO., Detroit, Mich, 

 (through Mr. O. A. Farwell) : Plant 

 (83638) ; (through Dr. F. O. Tay- 

 lor) 13 samples of organic chemicals 

 for the Loeb collection of chemical 

 types, all of which have been pre- 

 pared for the first time (87180). 



PARKER, A. C, Altmar, N. Y. : A fe- 

 male specimen of green cockroach 

 (87246). 



PARKINSON, Dana, Salt Lake City, 

 Utah (through Interior Department, 

 U. S. Geological Survey) : 4 speci- 

 mens of stalactites from Timpanogos 

 Cave (84980). 



PARKS, Prof. W. A. (See under 

 Royal Ontario Museum of Paleon- 

 tology.) 



PARMELEE, Mrs. James, Washing- 

 ton, D. C. : A framed photographic 

 portrait of the grandfather of the 

 donor, Lieut, (later Commander) 

 Matthew Fontaine Maury, U. S. 

 Navy (86982). 



PARTRIDGE, Roi, Mills CoUege, 

 Calif. : 67 etchings and 6 drawings 

 for special exhibition (85665). 

 Loan. 



PATTISON, Mrs. Susan L., Canutillo, 

 Tex.: Specimen of cactus (83449). 



PATTON, James g., Brookline, Mass. : 

 Wood • engraving by Timothy Cole, 

 portrait of Mrs. James E. Patton 

 (87956).- 



PAYNE, Eugene H., Columbia, Mo. : 

 22 bats (84179). 



PAYSON, Prof. E. B. (See under 

 Wyoming, University of, Depart- 

 ment of Botany.) 



PEARCY, Benest H., Jonesboro, Ark. : 

 Earthworm showing an abnormal 

 bifurcation of the head (83363). 



PELLOUX, Prof. A., Genoa, Italy: 5 

 specimens of minerals from Italy 

 (84985) ; specimen of the mineral 

 traversoite and one of cerussite 



