lower invertebrates — Canada and New 

 Hebrides (gift) 



Minton, Dr. Sherman, Indianapolis: 

 111 reptiles and amphibians (gift) 



Moyer, Jack T., Hamilton, New 

 York: 2 mammals, 193 birds— Japan 

 and Korea (gift) 



Museo Argentino de Ciencias 

 Naturales "Bernardino Rivadivia," 

 Buenos Aires: 15 mammals — Argentina 

 (gift) 



Museo de Historia Natural, 

 Montevideo, Uruguay: 3 lots of fresh- 

 water clams — Uruguay (exchange) 



Museum and Art Gallery, Durban, 

 Natal, Union of South Africa: bird — 

 South Africa (gift) 



Museum National d'Histoire 

 Naturelle, Paris: 26 frogs — Africa 

 (exchange) 



Naturhistorisches Museum Basel, 

 Basel, Switzerland: frog — Angola (ex- 

 change) 



Necker, Mr. and Mrs. Walter L., 

 Chesterton, Indiana: 21 lots of fresh- 

 water and marine Crustacea — United 

 States and Mexico (gift) 



Netterstrom, R., Ostersund, Swe- 

 den: 4 mammals — Sweden (exchange) 



Niceforo Maria, Hermano, Bo- 

 gota, Colombia: 194 reptiles and am- 

 phibians — Colombia (gift) 



Nicholas, Vestal R., Kokomo, 

 Indiana: 12 fresh-water clams — Indiana 

 (gift) 



Ohio State University, Columbus: 

 13 beetles — United States (exchange) 



Old, William E., Jr., Norfolk, Vir- 

 ginia: 11 lots of landshells — Virginia 

 (gift) 



Park, Dr. Orlando, Evanston, 

 Illinois: 12,604 insects — worldwide 

 (mostly United States) (gift) 



Paxson, Dillwyn, Fort Smith, 

 Arkansas: 2 sturgeon fry — Wisconsin 

 (gift) 



Pearson, Mrs. Harry C, Indianola, 

 Iowa: African-elephant hide — Africa 

 (gift) 



Pilsbry, Dr. Henry A., Phila- 

 delphia: fresh- water clam — Mexico 

 (gift) 



Rand, Mrs. Austin L., Chesterton, 

 Indiana: 33 inland mollusks — Ten- 

 nessee (gift) 



Raney, Dr. Edward C, Ithaca, 

 New York: 2 fishes — North Carolina 

 (gift) 



Reed, Dr. Charles A., Chicago: 

 mammal — Washington (gift) 



Rogers, Mrs. R. J., Chicago: land- 

 shell — Miyoko Island, Ryukyu Islands 

 (gift) 



Segal, Simon, Chesterton, Indiana: 

 weasel — Illinois (gift) 



Selander, Dr. Richard B., Urbana, 

 Illinois: 466 beetles — western United 

 States and Mexico (gift) 



Snow, Dr. William, Wilson Dam, 

 Alabama: 6 beetles — Alabama (ex- 

 change) 



Stith, Colonel Richard B., Lacon, 

 Illinois: trumpeter swan — North Amer- 

 ica (gift) 



Tanner, Dr. Wilmar W., Provo, 

 Utah: 2 lizards — Utah (exchange) 



Texas, University of, Dallas: 

 7 fishes— Texas (gift) 



Trapido, Dr. Harold, Poona, India: 

 mammal, 471 reptiles and amphibians 

 — Panama (gift) 



Traylor, Miss Nancy, Winnetka, 

 Illinois: crayfish, fish — Illinois (gift) 



United States Army, Fourth Army 

 Medical Center, Fort Sam Houston, 

 Texas: 4 bats — United States (gift) 



United States Fish and Wildlife 

 Service, Pascagoula, Mississippi: 417 

 fishes, 10 lots of lower invertebrates — 

 Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and At- 

 lantic Ocean (gift); and Seattle, Wash- 

 ington: 3 fishes — North Pacific (gift) 



United States National Museum, 

 Washington, D.C.: giant deep-sea iso- 

 pod — Tortugas Islands and Florida 

 (exchange) 



Walsh, Fraser, care of APO, San 

 Francisco: 9 birds, 3 mammals, 33 in- 

 sects — Formosa (gift) 



Weyrauch, Dr. Wolfgang, Lima, 

 Peru: 36 shells — Peru (exchange); 57 

 shells — Peru (gift) 



Wiebe, Miss Maidi, Maywood, 

 Illinois: 2 lots of fresh-water mollusks 

 — Wisconsin (gift) 



Williams, Louis 0., Tegucigalpa, 

 Honduras: salamander — Costa Rica 

 (gift) 



Wisconsin, University of, Madison : 

 bird — Wisconsin (exchange) 



Woods, Loren P., Homewood, Illi- 

 nois: 3 fishes and [with Cameron E. 

 Gifford] 4 lots of cave Crustacea — 

 Indiana (gift) 



Wyatt, Alex K., Chicago: 50 butter- 

 flies and moths — Mexico (gift) 



Yokoyama, Dr. Katsuyuki, Chicago : 

 5 salamanders — Illinois (gift) 



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