DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY— ACCESSIONS (Continued) 



Brazilian Consulate, Chicago: 58 

 shells — Brazil (exchange). 



Burt, Charles E., Winfield, Kansas: 

 23 amphibians, 1 reptile— California 

 (gift). 



Burton, Robert A., Evanston, 

 Illinois: 6 reptiles, 1 amphibian— Iowa 

 (gift). 



Cahn, Lieut. Alvin R., U.S.N. R., 

 Chicago: 85 shells— Aleutian Islands 

 (gift). 



California Academy of Sciences, 

 San Francisco, California: 1 bug— 

 Temescaltepec, Mexico (exchange). 



Chicago Natural History Museum: 



Collected by Francis Drouet: 33 

 shells — Minnesota. 



Collected by Henry S. Dybas: 130 

 insects and their allies, on birds 

 received from zoo. 



Collected by Dorothy Foss: an in- 

 complete turkey skeleton. 



Collected by Paul 0. McGrew (Field 

 Museum Paleontological Expedition 

 to Honduras): 3 fish, 8 shells— Hon- 

 duras. 



Collected by Emil Sella: 105 marine 

 shells — Maine. 



Collected by Julian Steyermark 

 (Field Museum Guatemala Botanical 

 Expedition, 1941-42): 9 fish— Guate- 

 mala. 



Purchases: 2 foxes — Illinois; 30 

 small mammals — Oregon and Washing- 

 ton; 2 bird skins — Iceland; 11 owls, 11 

 hawks — Colombia; 33 miscellaneous 

 birds — South America; 11 green snakes 

 —South Dakota; 150,000 beetles- 

 various localities; 20 marine shells- 

 Florida; 119 land snails — Hawaiian 

 Islands; 1 polished shell — locality un- 

 known. 



Chicago Zoological Society, 

 Brookfield, Illinois: 44 mammals, 71 

 birds, 10 reptiles — various localities 

 (gift). 



Coe, Wesley R., La Jolla, Cali- 

 fornia: 12 sea mussels — La Jolla, 

 California (gift). 



Conover, Boardman, Chicago: 1 

 hooded merganser — Du Page County, 

 Illinois (gift). 



Davis, Cpl. D. Dwight, Naperville, 

 Illinois: 35 phalangids, 5 lizards — vari- 

 ous localities (gift). 



Department of Bacteriology and 

 Parasitology, University of Chi- 

 cago, Chicago: a horned toad — Mexico 

 (gift). 



Dodd, Fred. O., Chicago: 4 beetles- 

 Arlington Heights, Illinois (gift). 



Dubois, Ernest P., Urbana, Illi- 

 nois: 1,060 beetles — various localities 

 (exchange). 



Dybas, Henry S., Chicago: 1,055 

 insects and their allies — various locali- 

 ties; 246 shells and crustaceans — vari- 

 ous localities (gift). 



Eigsti, W. E., Chicago Heights, 

 Illinois: 15 bird lice — Chicago (gift). 



Ellis, Pvt. R. C, Little Rock, Ar- 

 kansas: 2 lizards, 2 snakes — Arkansas 

 (gift). 



Fanning, Joe, Tucson, Arizona: 7 

 mammals — Tucson, Arizona (gift). 



Florida State Museum, Gaines- 

 ville, Florida: a sand hill crane — 

 Florida (exchange). 



Foss, Dorothy, Chicago: a spider- 

 Chicago (gift). 



Franzen, A., Chicago: 28 insects 

 and their allies — various localities (gift). 



Freeman, H. A., White Deer, Texas: 

 2 butterflies — Dallas County, Texas 

 (gift). 



Friesser, Julius, Chicago: a lake 

 sculpin — Chicago (gift). 



Gitlin, David, New York: a series 

 of frog embryos — Puerto Rico (gift). 



Goodnight, Dr. and Mrs. C. J., 

 Champaign, Illinois: 16 phalangids — 

 various localities (gift). 



Gregg, Col. C. C, Camp Hood, 

 Texas: 10 insects and their allies- 

 Temple, Texas (gift). 



Grey, Marion, Evanston, Illinois: 

 56 sea shells — Maryland (gift). 



Haas, Pvt. Ernest B., North Camp 

 Hood, Texas: 77 land shells — Texas 

 (gift). 



Haas, Fritz, Chicago: 124 fresh- 

 water shells — Chicago; 1,200 marine 

 shells — west coast of United States and 

 Mexico (gift). 



Hanson, Harold C, Prairie du Sac, 

 Wisconsin: 6 mice — Wisconsin (gift). 



Harris Extension, Chicago Natural 

 History Museum: a cross pheasant — 

 Wayne, Illinois (gift). 



Hasler, Arthur D., Madison, Wis- 

 consin: 7 fresh-water shells — Wisconsin 

 (gift). 



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