Turner, George, Chicago: fossil 

 bison-horn — Alaska (gift) 



Whitfield, Dr. and Mrs. Robert 

 H., Evanston, Illinois: collection of 

 fossil flora and fauna — Illinois (gift) 



Wiebe, Miss Maidi, Chicago: Penn- 

 sylvanian trilobite — Illinois (gift) 



William J. Chalmers Crystal 

 Fund: stalactitic goethite — Washing- 

 ton, D.C.; wulfenite — Arizona 



Wray, O. R., Quebec: 20 sand- 

 calcite concretions, diorite specimen 

 with sand-calcite concretion — Canada 

 (gift) 



DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY-ACCESSIONS 



Adrian Marie O. P., Sister, Notre 

 Dame, Indiana: 2 fishes — Minnesota 

 and Ohio (gift) 



American Museum of Natural 

 History, New York: 3 frogs — Belgian 

 Congo (exchange) 



Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago: 

 22 bronze miniature animal-figures 

 (gift) 



Axtell, Ralph W., Austin: lizard 

 —Texas (gift) 



Bateman, Robert, Toronto: mam- 

 mal — Canada (gift) 



Benesh, Bernard, Burrville, Ten- 

 nessee: 509 insects — Tennessee and 

 Chile (gift) 



Biese, Dr. Walter, Santiago, Chile: 

 33 lots of sandshells— Chile (gift) 



Bogert, Charles M., New York: 

 lizard, 2 salamanders — Mexico (gift) 



BOKERMANN, WERNER C. A., S2o 



Paulo, Brazil: 7 frogs — Brazil (ex- 

 change) 



Bragg, Dr. Arthur N., Norman, 

 Oklahoma: 22 lots of frog larvae — 

 Oklahoma (gift) 



British Museum (Natural His- 

 tory), London: bird — British Came- 

 roons (exchange); 45 frogs — Africa 

 (exchange) 



Brodie, Miss Laura, Chicago 32 

 turtles — South Carolina (gift) 



Bullock, Dr. Dillman S., Angol, 

 Chile: 44 reptiles and amphibians — 

 Chile (gift) 



Camin, Dr. Joseph, Chicago: 2 

 insects — Madagascar (gift) 



Campbell, J. M., New Haven, 

 Connecticut: 12 birds — New Mexico 

 and Philippines (exchange) 



Carnegie Museum, Pittsburgh: 96 

 birds — tropical America (exchange) 



Ceballos B., Ismael, Cuzco, Peru: 

 15 mammals — Peru (gift) 



Chicago Natural History Museum 

 Collected by Dr. Fritz Haas (Carib- 

 bean Marine Field Work, 1956): 398 

 lower invertebrates, lizard — Bimini, 

 Bahamas 



Collected by Dr. Robert F. Inger 

 (Borneo Zoological Expedition, 1956): 

 90 mammals, 4 mammal skeletons, 



6 mammal skulls, 374 lots of fishes, 

 1,404 reptiles and amphibians, turtle 

 skeleton — Borneo 



Collected by Celestino Kalinowski 

 (Peru Zoological Expedition, 1956): 



9 mammals, 105 insects, 142 landshells 

 — Peru 



Collected by C. L. Koch and D. 

 Balfour-Browne (Vernay-Transvaal 

 Museum Expedition to Kuene River 

 and Angola, 1954): 143 beetles — South 

 Africa and Angola 



Collected by D. S. Rabor (Philippine 

 Zoological Field Work, 1956): 1,001 

 birds, 256 reptiles and amphibians, 



10 lots of lower invertebrates — Philip- 

 pines 



Collected by Loren P. Woods (Mex- 

 ico Zoological Field Trip, 1954-55): 



7 lots of lower invertebrates — Mexico 



Collected by Dr. Rainer Zangerl 

 (Louisiana Sedimentology Field Trip, 

 1956): 29 mollusks — Lake Borgne, 

 Louisiana 



Purchases: 31 lots of shells, 1 pearl 

 oyster, 52 nonmarine shells, 7 lots of 

 mollusks; 21,265 birds, 76 bird eggs; 

 58 fishes; 471 mammals; 8,828 insects; 

 442 reptiles and amphibians. 



Chicago Zoological Society, 

 Brookfield, Illinois: 3 mammals, 4 birds 

 — various localities (gift) 



Cincinnati, University of, Cin- 

 cinnati: 2 birds — Chile (exchange) 



Clark, Dr. Gordon M., College 

 Park, Maryland: 2 insects — Maryland 

 (gift) 



Constantine, Dr. D. G., Atlanta, 

 Georgia: 21 bats — California (gift) 



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