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.1875 



Donations included specimens of fossil teeth and bones from Badito. 

 Colo., by F. W. Fouch; cast of shark's tooth, by Clark Mills; cast of 

 fossil tooth from Iowa, by Dr. C. A. White; and a fossil fish from 

 Wyoming Territory, by J. W. A. Wright. 



1876 



A collection of fossil bones from the Miocene of Oregon was pre- 

 sented by S. S. Davis and William Day ; a plaster cast of the Cahoes '^ 

 mastodon (lower jaw), New York, by Dr. James Hall; fossil bones 

 and teeth from Nebraska by Sgt. J. A. Leigh, U. S. Army; and a 

 fossil bone from Texas by Brownson & Co. 



1877 



The following donations were received: A collection of bones from 

 a cave in Ohio from W. Anderson ; portions of mammoth tusk from 

 Seth Beach; jaw of fossil 31 aero pus from Queensland from Dr. Ben- 

 nett; a collection of bones from a cave near Hagerstown, Md,, through 

 Prof. Charles F. Himes ; fossil bones from Wyoming from F. Hirst ; 

 a fossil fish from California from Otis T. Mason; tooth of Equux 

 occidentals from West Virginia from R. F. Taggart. 



1878 



Donations were as follows: Box of fossil fishes from Connecticut 

 from J. H. Clarke ; two fossil horse teeth from C. H. Horod ; plaster 

 cast of elephant tusk found near Copenhagen, N. Y., from Dr. F. B. 

 Hough; teeth of fossil elephant, horse, and shark from Bull River, 

 S. C, from J. W. Quinlion. 



1879 



Plaster cast of the femur of Atlantosawus immants was presented 

 by O. C. Marsh. 



1880 



A large series of mammal and some reptilian materials collected in 

 the Badlands of South Dakota were received from Capt. Emmet Craw- 

 ford, U. S. Army. These were forwarded to O. C. Marsh for inves- 

 tigation. A skull of Castoroides ohioenms from the Pleistocene of 

 Michigan was received in exchange with Prof. J. Kost, of Adrian 

 College (Hay, O. P., Carnegie Inst. Washington Publ. 322, p. 275. 

 1923). 



