Leutze, Dr. Willard P., Richmond, 

 Indiana: euryp tends and fossil fishes — 

 various localities (gift) 



Lipkowitz, Irving, New Rochelle, 

 New York: minerals — various localities 

 (gift) 



Lubking, Mr. and Mrs. John, Du- 

 cor, California: fossil snails — California 

 (gift) 



Moore, Michael, Hinsdale, Illinois: 

 fossil fishscale and anthracite coal (gift) 



Museo Civico di Storia Naturale 

 di Milano, Milan, Italy: fossil fishes — 

 Italy (open exchange) 



Nicholas, Albert, Chicago: mineral 

 —Poland (gift) 



Nielsen, Dr. Eigel, Copenhagen, 

 Denmark: cast of skull of Eocene turtle 

 (gift) 



Pivorunas, August, Chicago: fossil 

 pelecypods — Illinois (gift) 



Richardson, Dr. Eugene S., Jr., 

 Gurnee, Illinois: fossil fishes and fossil 

 plants — Illinois (gift) 



Seifert, Martin, Carrollton, Texas: 

 fossil invertebrates — Texas (gift) 



Thatcher, Mrs. C. E., Brookfield, 

 Illinois: mineral (gift) 



Tricomi (full name lacking), Chicago: 

 mineral — Ontario (gift) 



WHITFD3LD, DR. AND MRS. ROBERT H. f 



Evanston, Illinois: fossil plants — vari- 

 ous localities (gift) 



William J. Chalmers Crystal Fund: 

 minerals — various localities (purchase) 



Wilmer, R. E., Aiken, South Caro- 

 lina: mineral chip — North Carolina (gift) 



Wollin, Jay, Morton Grove, Illinois: 

 echinoid spines — Kansas (gift) 



Zangerl, Dr. Rainer, Hazelcrest, 

 Illinois: casts of five turtles (Glarichelys 

 knorri) (gift) 



DEPARTMENT OF 

 ZOOLOGY 



Academy of Sciences, Zoological 

 Institute, Leningrad, U.S.S.R.: 62 rep- 

 tiles and amphibians — Central and 

 Western Asia (U.S.S.R.) (exchange) 



American Museum of Natural His- 

 tory, New York: 2 birds — Argentina 

 and Brazil (exchange) ; 186 reprints (for 

 Reprint Library, Division of Mammals) 

 (exchange) 



Andris, Miss Sophie, Chicago: fox 

 squirrel — Illinois (gift) 



Barbosa, Ivete, Pernambuco, Bra- 

 zil: 50 inland shells — Brazil (gift) 



Basch, Paul F., Ann Arbor, Michi- 

 gan: 25 nonmarine snails — Guatemala 

 (gift) 



Beetle, Mrs. Dorothy E., Laramie, 

 Wyoming: 130 nonmarine landshells — 

 Bighorn Mountains (gift) 



Berry, Dr. S. Stillman, Redlands, 

 California: 763 snails and clams — west- 

 ern North America (gift) 



Biraben, Dr. M. I. Hylton Scott de, 

 La Plata, Argentina: 7 lots of landshells 

 — Argentina (exchange) 



Blake, Miss Peggy, Evanston, Illi- 

 nois: bird — Illinois (gift) 



Bokerman, Dr. Werner C. A., Sao 

 Paulo, Brazil: 111 reptiles and amphib- 

 ians — Brazil and Argentina (exchange) 



Bott, Mrs. W. G., Arlington Heights, 

 Illinois: 59 sets of seashells — Florida 

 and West Indies (gift) 



Brand, Dr. Louis, Houston: seashell 

 — Australia (exchange) 



Briggs, Dr. John C, Vancouver, 

 British Columbia, Canada: fish — Mex- 

 ico (gift) 



British Museum (Natural His- 

 tory), London: 3 frogs — Borneo (ex- 

 change); 219 reprints (gift to Reprint 

 Library, Division of Mammals) 



Burch, Mrs. Rose, Los Angeles: 

 cowry — Cook Islands (gift) 



Burkhart, Mrs. Harriet, Union 

 City, Pennsylvania: 17 shells — Jamaica 

 (gift) 



California Academy of Sciences, 

 San Francisco: frog — Ryukyu Islands 

 (exchange) 



California at Los Angeles, Uni- 

 versity of, Los Angeles: approximately 

 900 fishes — various localities (gift) 



Campos R., Dr. Francisco, Guaya- 

 quil, Ecuador: 5 bats — Ecuador (gift) 



Carneghs Museum, Pittsburgh: 149 

 birds — various localities (exchange) 



Chace, Emery P., San Diego: 30 land- 

 snails — Clipperton and Guadeloupe (gift) 



Chadbourne, Mrs. Emily Crane, 

 Washington, D.C.: 8 paintings by chim- 

 panzees, 2 paintings by a child (gift) 



Chicago Natural History Museum: 

 Collected by Emmet R. Blake (Con- 

 over Peru Expedition, 1958): 35 fishes, 

 8 reptiles and amphibians, 978 bird- 

 skins, 8 mammals — Peru 



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