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Mr. F. L. Donnelly^ Havre de Chrace, Md. A foetal calf in alcohol. 



Capt. J. M. Bow, New York City. A living deer and three monkey© 

 {(Edipus titi and Irycitipthecus rufipes) from Central America. These 

 specimens are on exhibition in the rotunda of the Museum. 



Prof. Alfred Duges, of the Museum, Guanajuato, Mexico. A squirrel and 

 two bats from Guanajuato; a tibia of horse {Equus sp.). 



3Ir. Vinal N. Edwards, Wood's Holl, Mass. A skull of deer from Naa- 

 shou Islaud, Massachusetts ; two vertebrae. 



Mr. Gustav Eisen, Fresno, Gal. A collection of rodents, bats, and wea- 

 sels in alcohol, including nine specimens of the least pocket mouse 

 [Cricetodipus parvus); from California. 



Mr. Wm. J. Fuller, Kodiak, Alaska. Two rodent skins and a foetal sea- 

 otter; from Kodiak, Alaska. 



Mr. Adam Forepaur/h. The African elephant " Mungo," which died Ib 

 his menagerie while in Washington. 



Dr. Bernard Gilpin, Nova Scotia. A rodent from Nova Scotia. 



Mr. G. Brown Goode, U. S. National Museum, Washington. One horn of 

 pronghorn antelope {Antilocapra americana). 



Br. W. G. Gorgas, U. S. A., Fort Broicn, Tex. Two anatomical speci- 

 mens of mammals. 



Mr. M. Green, JJ. 8. Fish Hatching Station, McGloud River, California 

 {through Mr. Livingston Stone). The skin of a cinnamon bear ( Ursus 

 cinnamoneus) ; from th^ U. S. Trout Ponds, McCloud Eiver, California. 



Mr. G. Goicard. A human skull, from the Samoan Islands. 



Mr. A. H. Hamilton, Cape May Point, N. J. Bones of a young sperm 

 whale {Physefer macrocephalus) stranded at Cape May. 



Mr. H. C. Harman, Stafford Cliffs, Md. A vertebra of a fossil whale. 



Mr. C. J. Bering. A bat, from British Guiana. 



Br. Edward S. Jones, Washington, B. C. A living marmoset {Jacchus 

 vulgaris). 



Messrs. Jones and Williams. Two skulls of the pronghorn antelope 

 {Antilocapra americana) ; two skulls of the beaver {Castor canadensis} 

 ('?)from Warm Springs, Wyo. 



Mr. George 0. Knoivles, Provincetown, Mass. An ear-bone of a fin-back 

 whale. 



Officers of the steamer Lookout. A dolphin {Belphinus sp.) in the flesh, 

 from Point Lookout, Maryland. (Cast.) 



3{r. E. F. Lorquin, San Francisco, Gal. A bridled weasel {Putorius 

 frenatus), from California. 



Mr. McBavid {through Mr. S. T. Walker), Boston, Mass. One horn of 

 domestic goat, from Escambia Bottom, Florida. Found 6 or 8 feet 

 below the surface of the soil. 



Mr. William Macleay, Sydney, Australia. The skeleton of a male dugong 

 {Halicore dugong); from the museum of the Liunsean Society of New 

 South Wales. 



