486 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF [1894. 



fusGus, Tarpon Springs, Fla. Twelve skins and skulls and two 



alcoholic specimens, Waynesburg, Greene Co., Pa. 

 Dr. W. S. W. Ruschenberger. One skull of Cants familiaris. 

 H. E. Sargent. Ten jars mammals. 

 J. Shulze. One skull Lutrahudsonica, Monroe Co., Pa. One skeleton 



of Lutra hudsonica, Monroe Co., Pa. 

 Wagner Institute, in exchange. Skins of Bassariscus, Neotoma, and 



Aplodo7itia, Oregon. 

 Dr. W. L. Zuill. Skeleton of Equus hurchelli. 

 Purchased. Mounted specimens Putorms erininea, Bergen Co., 



N. J. Erethizon dorsatus and Lutra hudsonica, Potter Co., Pa. 



One hundred and twenty-two skios, California (collected by U. B. 



Herron). 



Birds. 



Geo. B. Benners. Dendroica chi'ysoparia, Comal Co., Texas. Ceryle 



torquata, Laredo Co., Tex. 

 Mrs. G. W. Carpenter. Skull of Struthio camelus. 

 C. S. Hebard. Anas cyanoptera, Florida. 

 Mrs. A. D. Hockley. Egg of Struthio camelus. 

 J. S. and W. H. Jenks, and Mrs. R, W. Randolph. Halioetus leuco- 



cephalus, Grus mexicanus. 

 Zoological Society of Philadelphia. Mounted specimens of Gracula 



intermedia, Casuarius australis, Dromaius irroratus, Struthio 



molybdop hanes . 

 Skins of Lorius domicella, Cygnus nigricollis, Plectolophus nasica, 



Chi'ysolophus amherstice, Ortalida albiventris (3), Colinus cristatus, 



Fhasianus iorquatus, Conurus acuticaudatus, Eulabeia indica, 



Am.blyrhamphus holosericeus, Tadorna tadorna, Clophaga magella- 



nica, and two others. 

 Skulls and sterna of Anhinga anhinga, Milvus ictinus, and five others. 

 One skeleton. 



Delaware Valley Ornithological Club. Fifteen mounted specimens. 

 S. N. Rhoads. Dryobates borcalis (juv.), Florida. Polioptila ccerulea, 



Waynesburg, Pa. Podylimbus podiceps, Pike Co., Pa. 

 B. H. Vandecker, Jr. Forty-five skins from Guatemala. 

 Purchased. Aythya americana, Flamingo. Seventy-eight California 



skins collected by R. B. Herron. 

 By purchase and exchange. Fortj^-five skins from California, Florida, 



and Connecticut. 



Reptiles and Batrachians. 



A. P., S., and F. PI. Brown and W. Stone. Thirty-three jars reptiles 



and batrachians from Pennsylvania and New Jersey. 

 E. D. Cope. Thirty-seven jars from Oklahoma, Texas, and Indiana. 

 H. C. Chapman, M.D. Three skulls. 



