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PELLOUX, Prof. A.— Continued, 

 from Sardinia (85671) ; specimen of 

 the mineral simonellite from Tus- 

 cany (87892). Exchange. 



PBMBERTON, J. R. (See under 

 California, University of, Museum 

 of Vertebrate Zoology, and Dr. A. 

 Wetmore. ) 



PENNINGTON, Miss Maey Engle, 

 New York City: Shell flower vase 

 with stand of Italian marble 

 (84073, deposit). 



PERARD, Victor, New York City: 

 Portraits, by the donor, of Marshal 

 Ferdinand Foch and Gen. John J. 

 Pershing (85461). 



PEREZ, Gilbert S., Lucena, Tayabas, 

 P. I. : 2 spiders, representing types 

 of the species (85088). 



PERKINS INSTITUTION FOR 

 THE BLIND, Watertown, Mass. : 8 

 specimens illustrating printing for 

 the blind (86267) ; 2 photographs 

 and 8 other prints of machines used 

 in printing for the blind (87715) ; 

 9 specimens illustrating methods of 

 printing for the blind (87947). 



PERRY, Curtis A., Sanibel, Fla. : 

 Sponge and 13 mollusks from Flor- 

 ida, (85293, 87113, 87518). 



PERSHING, Gen. John J., U. S. Army 

 (retired), Washington D. C. : Mili- 

 tary flags, maps and posters, and 

 ofiice desk with accessories, an oak 

 table, oak stationery case and 2 

 square glass ink wells on an oak 

 base, used during the World War by 

 General Pershing at A. E. F. Gen- 

 eral headquarters, Chaumont, France 

 (38 specimens) (87940). Loan. 



PFLANZENPHYSIOLOGISCHES IN- 

 S T I T U T DER UNIVERSITAT 

 BERLIN, Berlin-Dahlem, Germany 

 (through Herman Nessel) : Portion 

 of type specimen of a plant (86445) ; 

 4 photographs of plants (87939). 

 Exchange. 



PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, GOVERN- 

 MENT OF: 

 Bureau of Science, Manila : 

 (through R. C. McGregor) : A 

 small collection of miscellaneous 

 insects and a snake (84025) ; 



PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, GOVERN- 

 MENT OF— Continued. 

 Bureau of Science — Continued, 

 also through Mr. McGregor, 5 

 collections of miscellaneous in- 

 sects from the Philippine 

 Islands (84221, 84828, 85820, 

 86967, 87452). 

 PIERCE, Roy G. (See under Agri- 

 culture, Department of, Bureau of 

 Plant Industry.) 

 PING, Prof. C, Nanking, China: 12 

 specimens of fishes collected at 

 Hainan, China, and 10 spiders col- 

 lected at Nanking, China (85426) ; 

 18 specimens, 8 species of mollusks, 

 and 4 crustaceans from Hainan 

 (85588) ; 8 fishes from Yen-Ting, 

 Weng Chow, and Chefoo, China 

 (85629). 



(See also under Science Society 

 of China.) 

 PIPER, Dr. C. v., Washington, D. C. : 

 Cultivated fern from British Co- 

 lumbia (85266) ; plant from Texas 

 (85300) ; 2 plants from Peru 

 (85408) ; 8 t)lants (87842, 87857) ; 

 7 plants from British Guiana 

 (87455). 



(See also under Agriculture, De- 

 partment of. Bureau of Plant In- 

 dustry, Holger Johansen, and Kirke 

 Whited.) 

 PITTIER, H., Caracas, Venezuela: 3 

 small collections of miscellaneous 

 insects from Venezuela (84325, 

 85245, 85867) ; about 150 specimens 

 of land and fresh-water shells, con- 

 sisting of 9 species; also 6 speci- 

 mens of larva cases of caddis fly 

 (84792) ; 115 plants and 103 mol- 

 lusks from Venezuela (84860, 87441, 

 85894) ; snake from Caracas, and a 

 small collection of insects (87550). 

 (See also under Dr. Alfredo Jahn, 

 and Sr. Jose Saer.) 

 POMEROY, C. S., Riverside, Calif.: 

 Plant from southern California 

 (86751). 

 POMONA COLLEGE, Claremont, 

 Calif, (through Miss Lois M. Bal- 

 lou) : Insect from California 

 (87193) ; type material of a plant 

 from Mexico (87536), Exchange. 



