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1860 

 Pleistocene fossils from Canada were presented by Prof. J. W. Daw- 

 son. A horse tooth from Big Bone Lick was presented by the Hon. 

 Kobert Mallory. 



1861 



An important collection of fossil fishes from Mount Blanc was 

 received from A, Repetti. 



1864- 



Tooth of mastodon from Kansas was presented by Lt. Edwin T. 

 Berthond, United States Army. A box of Lias fossil ganoid fishes 

 from Barrow, Leicestershire, England, was presented by E. D. Cope. 

 An elephant tooth from Las Vegas, N. Mex., was presented by Andres 

 Dold. 



1866 

 A lower molar tooth of Elephas coJmribi from the Pleistocene, Petite 

 Anse, Iberia Parish, La., was presented by J. F. Clew (Hay, O. P., 

 Carnegie Inst. Washington Publ. 322a, p. 57, 1924). 



1867 



Col. C. S. Bulkley, Overland (Western Union) Telegraph Expedi- 

 tion, presented a tusk of the mammoth Elephas primigenim from 

 Bering Strait, Alaska. Miocene fossils from Maryland were presented 

 by O. N. Byron ; a vertebra of a fossil saurian from Aquia Creek, Va., 

 was presented by E. A. Dayton; and bones of a mastodon from 

 Buenos Aires, Argentina, were presented by H. R. Helper. 



1868 

 A complete skeleton of Megaceros hihernicU'S, "Irish elk,'' from the 

 })eat bogs of Ireland, was purchased, and a fine head with antlers of 

 the same animal was received as a gift from O. C. Mai'sh. 



1869 

 Among the donations were: One box of fossil bones and teeth from 

 Wyoming Territory presented by Di-. Charles H. Alden, U. S. Army; 

 one box of fossils and minerals from Fort Bridger, Wyoming Terri- 

 tory, from J. V. Carter; teeth of fossil horse from Illinois presented 

 by Mr, Dille ; one box of prehistoric remains from France sent by Pfof . 

 E. Lartet; saurian remains from New Mexico, presented by Dr. W. B. 

 Lyons; teeth and bones of mastodon from the Pleistocene of Florida 

 presented by Peter Nelson ; tooth of Equus complicatU'S and bones of 

 a young mastodon from Washington County, Va., presented by Wynd- 

 ham Robinson (Hay, O. P., Carnegie Inst. Washington Publ. 322, 

 pp. 113, 189, 1923). A collection of fossil bones from Mount Pikermi, 

 Greece, was received from the Museum of Natural History, Athens, 

 Greece. 



