Jackson, Ralph W., Cambridge, 

 Maryland: 450 shells— South America 

 (exchange); 167 shells— Ecuador, 150 

 snails— Argentina (gift) 



Jacobson, Morris K., Rockaway 

 Beach, New York: 1,300 shells— North 

 America and West Indies (gift) 



KisTNER, Dr. David, Rochester, New 

 York: 25 beetles— Africa (gift) 



Klawe, W. L., La JoUa, California: 

 4 lizards, 1 lot of lizard eggs— Cocos 

 Islands (gift) 



Kohls, Dr. Glen M., Hamilton, 

 Montana: 5 ticks— Texas (gift) 



Krauss, Dr. N. L. H., Honolulu: 31 

 reptiles and amphibians— various locali- 

 ties, 50 lower invertebrates— Mariana 

 Islands (gift) 



KuNTZ, Dr. Robert E., care of APO, 

 San Francisco: 1,248 reptiles and am- 

 phibians—Formosa (exchange); 1 bat, 

 96 fishes, 498 reptiles and amphibians, 

 65 nonmarine moUusks— Formosa and 

 Pakistan (gift) 



Lehmann, Dr. F. C, Call, Colombia: 

 20 monkey skins— Colombia (gift) 



Lincoln Park Zoo, Chicago: 3 mam- 

 mals, 7 lizards— various localities (gift) 



Lindar, Albert J., Chicago: 2 land- 

 snails— Haiti (gift) 



LovERiDGE, Arthur, St. Helena, 

 South Atlantic: 20 frogs, 3 lots of frog 

 larvae, 1 egg-mass of frogs— St. Helena 

 (gift) 



Lund University, Zoological 

 Institute, Lund, Sweden: 111 frogs- 

 South Africa (exchange) 



Mahlberg, Milton, Rockford, Illi- 

 nois: land planarian — Illinois (gift) 



Malkin, Borys, Minneapolis: 1 land- 

 shell— Brazil, 2 microscope slides of 7 

 aphids — United States and Mexico 

 (gift) 



Menzies, J. I., London: 77 frogs- 

 Sierra Leone, West Africa (gift) 



Michigan, University of. Museum 

 OF Zoology, Ann Arbor: 31 landsnails 

 — Central America, 7 fishes— Alabama 

 and Missouri (exchange) 



Milstead, Dr. William W., Lub- 

 bock, Texas: 23 frogs— Brazil and 

 Argentina (gift) 



I* MoHORTER, WiLLARD, Cincinnati: 45 

 snails— Mauritius and Grenada (ex- 

 change); 88 marine shells— worldwide 

 (gift) 



MusEO Civico di Storia Naturals, 

 Genoa, Italy: 21 reptiles and amphib- 



ians—Burma, Sumatra, Mentawai Is- 

 lands, and Italy (exchange) 



MuSEO DE HiSTORIA NATURAL 



Montevideo, Uruguay: 40 fresh-water 

 clams— Uruguay (gift) 



Museum and Art Gallery, Durban, 

 Natal, Union of South Africa: 13 birds 

 —Africa (exchange); 4 birds— Africa 

 and South America (gift) 



Museum G. Frey, Munich, Germany: 

 145 beetles— worldwide (exchange) 



MusfiuM National d'Histoire 

 Naturelle, Paris: 4 frogs— Liberia 

 and French Guinea (exchange) 



Museum of Comparative Zoology, 

 Cambridge, Massachusetts: 12 reptiles 

 and amphibians, 2,500 mollusks — 

 worldwide (exchange) 



Natal Museum, Pietermaritzburg, 

 Natal, Union of South Africa: 7 frogs- 

 South Africa (exchange) 



Netting, Dr. Graham, Pittsburgh: 

 25 seashells— Oregon (gift) 



Nicolay, Lieutenant Colonel S. 

 S., care of FPO, San Francisco: 83 rep- 

 tiles and amphibians — Ryu Kyu Islands 

 (gift) 



O'Neill, Thomas, Riverside, Illinois, 

 and Michael Duever, Chicago: turtle 

 —Africa (gift) 



Peabody Museum of Natural His- 

 tory, Yale University, New Haven, 

 Connecticut: 2 birds — Philippines 

 (exchange) 



Pollack, Edward, Wilmette, Illi- 

 nois: walrus maxillary bone— Greenland 

 (gift) 



Providence High School, Chicago: 

 horse skull, human skull, skeleton of 

 human hand— domestic (gift) 



Reed, Dr. Charles A., Chicago: 2 

 birds— Oregon (gift) 



Rees, Lester G., Chicago: mammal 

 — Mexico (gift) 



RiVERO, Dr. Juan A., Mayaguez, 

 Puerto Rico: frog— Puerto Rico (gift) 



Rockefeller Foundation, Mexico 

 City: 3 beetles— Mexico (exchange) 



Ross, Miss Lillian A., Chicago: 2 

 lizards— British West Indies (gift) 



Sanderson, Ivan T., Belize, British 

 Honduras: 30 anatomical specimens- 

 Central America (gift) 



Sarawak Museum, Kuching: 53 lots 

 of frogs— Sarawak (exchange) 



Sauer, Dr. Jonathan D., Madison, 

 Wisconsin: 65 snails— Cuba and 

 Jamaica (gift) 



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