752 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1890. 



Peabody Museum (Cambridge, Massachusetts), (through Prof. F. W. Putnam). 



Collection of archaeological objects from graves near Madisonville, Ohio ; basket 



from Chile ; torches from Mammoth Cave, Kentucky (collected by Prof. F. W. 



Putnam and Dr. C. F. Metz). 2311. 

 Peale, Dr. A. C. (U. S. Geological Survey). (See under National Museum, United 



States. ) 

 Peckiiam, T. G. (See nnder T. G. McMasters.) 

 Penick, R. A. (South Boston, Virginia). Stone implements and stone pipe from 



Halifax County. 22670. 

 Penn's Museum and School of Industrial Art (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), 



(through Prof. L. W. Miller,principal). Pen and ink drawing ; water-color study ; . 



designs in body colors executed by different students. 22421. 

 Pennsylvania Railroad Company (Camden, New Jersey), (through Mr. W. McAl- 

 lister). Slot-stem and ring-joint fixture. 23313. 

 Pennsylvania Salt Manufacturing Company. (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), 



(through Mr. Thomas Armstrong, president). Specimens of cryolite from Evig- 



tok, Arksut-fiord, Greenland. 22541. 

 Peregrino, F. Z. S. (Pittsburg, Pennsylvania). Photograph of donor, and a hand 



basket, from Africa. 23072. 

 Pereiua, Lyndwode. (See under Interior, Department of, Ottawa, Canada. ) 

 Perry, Miss Edith (U. S. National Museum) : Specimen of Polyphemus. 23248. 

 Perry, E. W. (Truxville, Honduras), (through Mr. H. W. Perry). Two photographs, 



representing three views of a stone image, found in Honduras (22354) ; image made 



of soapstone found in a subterranean chamber at Copan, Honduras (22859). 

 Perry, N. H. (South Paris, Maine). Specimens of cancrinite in el aeolite- syenite, 



lepidomelane, lepidolite, spodumene, rose quartz, massive topaz, vesuvianite, 



elasolite in elseolite-syeuite, pink tourmaline in lepidolite, triphyllite. and triplite. 



22548. 

 Perry, W. H. (See under E. W. Perry.) 

 Peter Redpath Museum (McGill College, Montreal,Canada), (through Sir J. William 



Dawson). Fivespecimens, representiug2 genera and 2 species of Lower Cambrian 



Phjchoparia metisensis sp., Walcott, and 3 specimens (2 casts) of Agraulos redpathis 



n. sp., Walcott. 23137. 

 Peters, Dr. John P. (Constantinople, Turkey). Shepherd's pipe, a specimen of 



those used among the Arabs of Irak, Mesopotamia, south of Bagdad, bought from 



an El Budier Arab (a small independent tribe) 30 miles east of Dirvaniyh. 22232. 

 Pettit & Dripps (Washington, District of Columbia). Two living specimens of 



Gray Rabbit (Lepus sylvaticus). 22207. 

 Phillips, Barnet (Brooklyn, New York). Pair of Afghan sandals. 22384. . 

 Phillips, Hallett W. (Washington, District of Columbia.) Paper by George Cat- 



lin on a "steam raft," Manchester, 18i)0. 22940. 

 Phillips, N. Taylor (New York City). Silk taleth, a garment worn by men in the 



Jewish Synagogue. 22098. 

 Phillips, Oscar (Washington, District of Columbia). Specimen of Woodcock (Philo- 



hela minor) (22946); specimeu of Screech Owl (22693). 

 Phinney, E. (Cooperstown, New York). Specimen of Coregonus labradoricus from 



Musquaw River. 23169. 

 Pike Manufacturing Company, the (Pike Station, New Hampshire). Specimens 



of fossil whetstones and sandstoue from Orange County, Indiana. 22812. 

 Pike, Nicholas (Brooklyn, New York). Two musical instruments. 22690. 

 Pilsbry, H. A. (Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania). Two 



specimens of Helix hippocrepis Pfr, and 2 specimens of Conolrochus singaporensis 



Pilsbry from Singapore. 22254. 

 Pittsburgh Reduction Company (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania), (through Mr. A. E. 



Hunt, President). Eexhibit of articles manufactured from aluminium. 22986. 



