1894.] NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA. 485 



ADDITIONS TO THE MUSEUM. 



1894. 



Archeology, Ethnology, etc. 



Rev. L. T. Chamberlain, Stone idol, Mexico. 

 Dr. S. G. Dixon. Casts of Mexican vase and idol. 

 Mrs. M. N. Frederick. Mortar and pestle, Argentine Republic. 

 Clarence B. Moore. Two aboriginal American crania. New York. 

 Dr. Geo. A. Rex, Stone axe, Philadelphia. 

 S. N. Rhoads. Aboriginal knee ornament, Colorado. 

 Dr. Benj. Sharp. A collection of Hawaiian implements, fifty-five 

 specimens and two trays. 



Mammals. 



A. E. Brown. Skin of Ursus cinnamomeus. 



Mrs. G. W. Carpenter. Teeth and jaw of Physeter fnacrocephaius. 



Dr. H. C. Chapman. Disarticulated skeleton of Sus scrqfa L. Cast 

 of brain of Cynocephalus sp. 



Prof. E. D. Cope. Perognathus copei (type), Texas. Skull of Bison 

 bison. Adelonycteris fuseiis, Missouri. 



Dr. S- G. Dixon. Skeleton of Eskimo dog {Canisfamiliaris). 



F. L. Garrison, Mounted Caribou head. 



Wm. Justice. Three skins Evotomys, Adirondacks. 



D. N. McCadden. One disarticulated skeleton Tatusia novemcineta. 



Peary Relief Expedition. Twenty mammal skulls. 



Zoological Society of Philadelphia. Mounted specimens of Felis tigris, 

 Bison bison (juv.), Maeacus ochreatus, Capreolus eapreoius, Ere- 

 thizon dorsatus,Tcqnrus sp., Dasyproca acouchy, Felis eyra. 



Skins of Sciurus sp. (Java), Nandinia binotata, Felis caracal, Cerco- 

 pithecus albogularis, Felis eyra, F. yagouaroundi, Oalago garnettii, 

 Midas rufimanus. 



Skeletons of Ursus cinnamomeus, Canis familiar is, Felis leo, Camelus 

 dromedarius, Cervus porcinus, Felis tigris, F. eyra, F. yagou- 

 aroundi, F. caracal, Erethizon dorsatus, and two others. 



Skulls of Sciurus sp., Nandinia binotata, Felis eyra, and two others. 



Alcoholic specimens of Lemur varius (viscera), Felis concolor (juv.), 

 Maeacus &^. (fcetus), Oalago garnettii. 



H. A. Pilsbry. Two skulls and three alcoholic specimens, Florida. 



S. N. Rhoads. Four specimens Condylura cristata. Me. Two speci- 

 mens Blarina talpoides, Haddonfield, N. J. One jar Adelonycteris 



