1893.] NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA. 575 



W. E. Rothery and Prof. A. B. King. Mounted specimen and skele- 

 ton of Chceropsis liberiensis, Liberia. 



.Jos. Willcox. Fragments of lower jaw of Balcena cisarctica. 



Zoological Society of Philadelphia. Mounted specimens of Macacus 

 cynomolgus, HapaU penicillata, Trichosurus vulpecula, Antilopt 

 cervicapra, Macacus erythrceus, C'ebus hypoleucus, ll<ti><th vulgaris, 

 Nandinia binotata, Lemur varius, Felis concolor, Equus burchellii, 

 Cynocephalus sp., Portax pictus, Tragelaphus scriptus, Oalera bar- 

 bara, Equus chapmani,Gulo luscus,Auchenia llama, Tragulus javan- 

 icus. 



Skins of Macacus cynomolgus, ( v bus fatuellus, Oazi lla subgutturosa, 

 Sciurus hypopyrrhus, Gazella sp., Vulpes sp.? 



Skeletons of Lynx rufus, Felis pardus, Cariacus virginianus,Caprovis 

 sp., Phacochcerus cethiopicus, Rusa hippelaphus, Gazella subguttur- 

 osa, Gazella sp. 



Skulls of Macacus cynomolgus, Bison bison, Galerabarbara, Equus 

 burchellii, Vulpes sp.? Equus chapmani, Ursus americanus and 

 collection of twenty-six miscellaneous skulls. 



Birds. 



G. B. Benners. Skins of Dendroica chrysoparia and Vireo atricapil- 



lus. 

 .Mrs. G. W.. Carpenter. A collection of one hundred and ten mounted 



birds and one hundred and twenty-three skins, including a 



mounted specimen of the male Labrador duck, Camptolaimus labra- 



dorius, also two ostrich eggs. 

 Dr. S. G. Dixon. Mounted specimen Meleagris gallopavo, Virgiuia. 

 Delaware Valley Ornithological Club. Twenty-two mounted birds; 



thirteen nests, eight sets of eggs, for Delaware Valley Ornitholo- 

 gical Club collection. 

 Albert Lauo, (iu exchange). Six bird skins, Minnesota. 

 Peary Belief Expedition. Young Eider Duck, (alcoholic), Duck 



Island, Greenland. 

 Purchased. S. N. Rhoads collection of about 1,100 skins from British 



Columbia and Washington. Four skins Dendragapus fuliginosus, 



Washington, and mounted specimen Meleagris gallopavo. 

 1. S. Reiff, for late H. K. Jamison, one hundred and eighty-two eggs 



i twenty-two species), Eastern North America. 

 Prof. J. P. Remington. One skin Puffinus stricklandi, Atlantic City, 



N.J. 

 S. N. Rhoads. One skin Merganser americanus, Washington. 

 Louis Schueider. Fifteen young birds iu the down, British America. 

 Dr. Spencer Trotter. A collection of eleven skins from Beaverkill, 



Sullivan County, N. Y. 

 Zoological Society of Philadelphia. Mounted specimens of Cygnus 



sp., Psophia sp., (Jlogyps calvun. 



