LIST OF ACCESSIONS. 753 



Pleas, C. E. (Clinton, Arkausas). Specimens of land and fresh-water shells from 

 Little Red Eiver and the neighboring mountains (exchange). 22818. 



Poesche, Herman (Washington, District of Columbia). Specimen of Trumpeter 

 pigeon (22389); specimen of black-breasted red game Bantam hen (22715). 



Poesche, Victor (Washington, District, of Columbia). Two pairs of Archaugel pig- 

 eons. (22388, 22874) ; specimen of Archangel Pigeon for skeleton (22663) ; black- 

 breasted game Bantam cock (22803). 



Poesche, V. L. (Washington, District of Columbia). Specimen of Archangel Pigeon, 

 in flesh. 22508. 



Pohlman, Dr. Julius (Buffalo, New York). Forty-five specimens of fossils, from 

 Water-line Group, Buffalo, New York. 23251. 



Pond, Lieut. Charles F. (U. S. Navy), (Navy Yard, Mare Island, California). Speci- 

 mens of rocks; Port Jackson Shark (Heterodonolua francisci) from Lower Cali- 

 fornia ; shells, Helix sp. from Cerros Island ; sponges, photograph of Elephant 

 Tree, egg of hawk from Cerros Island, Nullipore coral from San Benito Islands, 

 and lower jaw of porpoise Tursiops gillii from Fort San Bartolmo. 22807. 



Powell, Maj. J. W. (Director of the U. S. Geological Survey). Thirty-eight objects, 

 offerings from shrines, from New Mexico. 23046. (See under Interior Depart- 

 ment, U..S. Geological Survey.) (See under Bureau of Ethnology U. S.) 



Poweh, J. B. (Kingsville, Ohio). Specimen of Black Chipmunk Tamias striatic. 

 23327. 



Prang, L. & Co., (Boston, Massachusetts). Four small lithographs of yachts and 

 sloops. 22773. 



Price, Charles P. (Washington, District of Columbia). Two living opossums, 

 Didelphys virginiana. 22618. 



Pringle, C. G. (Charlotte, Vermout). Three hundred and sixty-five specimens of 

 dried Mexican plauts. (23094, 23305.) 



Proudeit, S. V. (Falls Church, Virginia). Two thousand three hundred and forty- 

 five specimens of stone implements from the District of Columbia. 22641.* 



Pursey, G. G. (Toronto, Canada). Fossil wood cut from log under a drift mound iu 

 blue clay, 60 feet below the surface, during the work of straightening the river 

 Don at Toronto. 22332. 



Pusey & Jones (Wilmington, Delaware). Rigged model of metal steamship in glass 

 case. 22811. 



Putnam, Prof. F. W. (See under Peabody Museum). 



Quelch, J. J. (See under Museum, The Demerara, British Guiana.) 



Ragsdale, G. H. (Gainesville, Texas). Alcoholic specimen of Stenostoma (pur- 

 chase); alcoholic specimens of reptiles, and batrachians collected in Cook, San 

 Jaciuto, and Polk Counties, Texas, comprising Opheosaurus ventralis, Phrynosoma 

 cornutum, Jnolis principalis, Oligosoma laterale, Eumeces letragrammus, Cnemidopho- 

 rus sexlineatus, and Sccloporus consobrhuts ; alcoholic specimen of a Chickadee 

 from East Texas. 22414. 



Randall, William H. (Mystic Bridge, Connecticut). Piece of " reefing-point," 

 with two knots in it, and fragments of the sail thrashed and twisted into the 

 knots, done by the action of the wind alone, during a cyclone in the Pacific 

 Ocean. 23143. 



Randolph, Miss Cornelia (Washington, District of Columbia). Figurines of 

 Sevres Porcelain, from the collection of Marie Antoinette, brought from France 

 by the Hon. Gouverneur Morris, United States minister, 1885 (deposit). 22907. 



Ransom, C. L. (Norwich, Connecticut). Eggs of Buteo lineatus, and Syrnium nebu- 

 ■losum. 23134. 



Ray, Capt. P. H. (U. S. Army), (Omaha, Nebraska). Three paleolithic implements 

 from the Bridget - basin ou the north slope of the Uintah Mountains, Utah. 23282. 



* See Proceedings of the U. S. National Museum 1 , vol. xiii, 1890. pp. 187-194«- 

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