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REPORT ON NATIONAL MUSEUM, 188G 



List of mammal's, etc., mounted by the Taxidermists of the U. S. National Museum daring 



the year 1885-'8G. 



PRIMATES. 



15323. MacacuB manrus (Black Macaque). 

 1512G. Seninopithecus cuciillatus (Black 

 Laiigiir). 



CAUNIVOIIA. 



14337. Felis loopardus (Leo[»aid). 

 14397. Felus jubata (Cheetah). 

 l:U)6l. Felis ornatiis. 

 1638. Felis catus. 

 l.'')04]. C:misoccid(nitalis(Gray Wolf). 

 142!J7. Cants ramiliari8(St. Bornard Dog). 

 15173. Cercoleptes caiulivolvulus (Kiiik- 

 ajou). 



PINXIPKDIA. 



14629. Macrorliluus angnstirostria (Ele- 

 phant Seal, 11 feet long). 



UNGULATA. . 



ir)120. Equusburchelli (BurclielPs Zebra). 



14997. Kobus ellipsipriniutia (Water- 

 Buck). 



149.">(). Dainalis pygarga (White-faced An- 

 telope). 



13069. Ovis tragelai)hus (African Wild 

 Sheep). 



13829. Nemorhedu.i cri.spa (Japanese 

 Goat). 



14114. Cervus coluiubiauus (Black-tailed 

 Deer). Head. 



14999. Cervus dania (Fallow Deer). 



15250. Llama glauia (Llama), 



RODENTIA. 



15172. Synetheres prehensilus. 



MAKSUPIAI.IA. 



15772. Macropusrufus (? (Red Kangaroo). 



15228. Macropusrufus V (Rod Kangaroo;. 



1.5297. Macropus rufus T (Red Kangaroo). 



15295. Macropus robustus (Great Rock 

 Kangaroo). 



1.5299. Macropus parryi (Parry's Kanga- 

 roo). 



15;>00. Halmaturus dorsal is (Black-striped 

 Kangaroo). 



1.5302. Halmaturus ruficoUis (Red-necked 



Kangaroo). 



1.5303. Halmaturus temporalis. 



15304. Halmaturus thetidis (Padomolon 



Kangaroo). 

 15310. Phascolarctos cinereus (Koala). 



MISCELLANEOUS OBJECTS MOUNTED. 

 Hexanchus griseus (Gray Shark), 10 feet 

 8 inches long. 



MISCELLANOUS WORK DONE. 

 33 mountetl mammals were repaired. 

 154 mounted mammals from New Orleans 



were cleaned and cased. 

 20 skulls were removed from skins of 



mammals. 

 24 dry skins were relaxed, shaped, dried, 

 and dressed. 

 5 dry skins were poisoned. 

 1 fur suit was repaired and dressed. 

 17 boxes of specimens were packed for 



shipment. 

 43 boxes of specimens were unpacked 

 and distributed. 

 4 students received instructions in tax- 

 i'lerraic methods. 



One circular of directions was written for publication, and material 

 for four illustrations was prepared. 



The exhibit of the Society of American Taxidermists was prepared for 

 e.xliibition antl installed. 



