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POST OFFICE DEPT — Continued. 

 3 specimens of the Harding memo- 

 rial 2-cent stamp, and 9 specimens 

 of air-mail stamps issued 1923 

 (71217);* 9 specimens of United 

 States Huguenot-Walloon Tercente- 

 nary postage stamps issued 1924 

 (71792). 



POWELL, A. W. B., Auckland, New 

 Zealand: 2 mollusks, paratypes, 

 from off Whakatane, Bay of Plenty, 

 New Zealand, (71147). 



POWELL, C. W., Balboa, Canal Zone : 

 Alcoholic specimen of cactus flower 

 and 8 plants from Panama (70545, 

 71764); cultivated orchid from 

 Nicaragua (70721). 



POWERS REPRODUCTION COR- 

 PORATION, New York City: 

 Double surface halftone plate and 

 print from it (70522). 



PREBLE, E. A., Washington, D. C. : 

 Plant (70716). 



PRICE, Prof. Geo. McCeeady, Col- 

 lege View, Nebr. : 36 fossil inverte- 

 brates from India (71106). 



PRIM, Mrs. M. W., Brooksville, Me.: 

 Moth (70434). 



PRINT MAKERS' SOCIETY OF 

 CALIFORNIA. (See under Ameri- 

 can Federation of Arts.) 



PURINGTON, C. W., Yokohama, Ja- 

 pan (through the Department of 

 State) : Specimen of gold ore from 

 mine of the Taio Gold Mining Co., 

 Island of Kyushu, Japan; 6 speci- 

 mens of metamorphic rocks from 

 the valley of the upper Usatonai 

 River, North Hokkaido, Japan ; and 

 beach pebbles and rocks from Ok- 

 hotsk, Siberia (70408). 



PURPUS, Dr. C. A., Huatusco, Vera- 

 cruz, Mexico: 6 plants (70831). 



RAFFE, W. G., Lucknow, United 

 Provinces, India: 3 wood engrav- 

 ings (71032). 



RAND, Nathaniel D., Wilmington, 

 Del.: 2 watches (71815). 



RANSON, Robert, Canal Point, Fla. : 

 114 specimens, 3 species, of land 

 and fresh-water mollusks from the 

 Everglades, Fla. (70414). 



RATHBUN* Sewaed H., Washington. 

 D. C: 6 plants (70498). 



REAL INSTITUTO DI GEOLOGIA 

 E PALEONTOLOGIA, Florence, 

 Italy: Collection of Tertiary fossils 

 from Italy, including corals, echi- 

 noids, and foraminifera (70718, ex- 

 change). 



RECORD, Prof. Samuel J., School of 

 Forestry, Yale University, New Ha- 

 ven, Conn. : 2 plants from Panama 

 (70530, exchange). 



(See also under Yale University, 

 School of Forestry.) 



REESIDE, J. B., jr. (See under 

 Ariste Joseph, Brother.) 



REGIA UNIVERSITA D E G L I 

 STUDI, Pisa, Italy. (See under 

 Geological Institute). 



REICHE, Dr. Carl, Mexico, Mexico: 

 4 plants (70270, 71221). 



REID, E. D., U. S. National Museum : 

 4 fishes and 1 worm collected in 

 Tayman Branch, near Forestville, 

 Md. (70296) ; skin of a catfish from 

 the Potomac River (71590) ; 7 birds 

 representing 3 species from Mary- 

 land (71649). 



REINHARD, E., Buffalo, N. Y. : About 

 100 specimens of Devonian cono- 

 donts from western New York 

 (71401, exchange). 



REINHARD, Edward G., New York 

 City: Robber-fly (70613). 



REINHARD, H. J., College Station, 

 Tex. : 28 flies (70549); 2 flies 

 (70740, exchange) ; 21 flies (19 a 

 gift, including types of 4 new spe- 

 cies, and 2 in exchange) (71306) ; 

 20 flies from Texas (71441). 



REKO, Dr. B. P., Guadalajara, Jalisco, 

 Mexico: 45 plants and 2 photo- 

 graphs of plants (70241, 70264, 70276, 

 70317, 70357) ; 45 plants from Colima 

 (70824). 



REYNE, A. (See under Dutch Gui- 

 ana, Agricultural Experiment Sta- 

 tion. ) 



RICHARDS, W. L. (See under 

 American Telephone & Telegraph 

 Co.) 



