86 ANNUAL REPORT SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 19 3 



Mr. Foster H. Benjamin, Orlando, Fla., through United States Department of 

 Agriculture, American " chameleon," 4 gopher tortoises, 2 chicken turtles, 4 

 Florida box turtles, 5 soft-shell turtles, Osceola snapping turtle, 2 pine snakes, 

 worm lizard, indigo snake, 9 tree frogs, oak toad, 4 toads. 



Mr. John L. Billman, Washington, D. C, horned lizard. 



Mr. J. S. C. Boswell, Alexandria, Va., 2 copperheads, king snake, water snake. 



Mrs. Anne I. Boyd, Washington, D. C, yellow-.^houldered parrot. 



Messrs. L. A. Branchaud, Havre de Grace, Md., and H. C. Oberholser, through 

 United States Biological Survey, whistling swan. 



Mr. John S. Burrows, Washington, D. C, white-throated capuchin. 



Mrs. C. J. Caithness, Washington, D. C., grass paroquet. 



Mr. F. G. Carnochan, New York City, white-thighed colobus, chimpanzee. 



Mr. W. Chavous, Washington, D. C, black snake. 



Mr. Charles M. Clark, Washington, D. C, canary. 



Mr. Walter P. Chrysler, Detroit, Mich., saddle-bill stork, 2 viscachas, bell bird. 



Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Church, jr., Seattle, Wash., 2 Sitka bears. 



Mrs. D. M. Cole, Beloit, Wis., 3 flying squirrels. 



Miss Jean Craighead, Chevy Chase, Md., turkey vulture. 



Miss Mary Daly, Washington, D. C., gray fox. 



Mr. A. H. Davis, Palmyra, Va., Cuban parrot. 



Mr. Talbot Denmead, Washington, D. C, call duck. 



Mrs. B. N. Dingley, Washington, D. C, red fox. 



Mr. J. H. Dobbins, Washington, D. C, 2 woodehucks. 



Mrs. Mary Dowling, Washington, D. C, sparrow hawk. 



Major Albert F. Drake, Ashton, Md., goat. 



Mrs. Herbert Elmore, Washington, D. C, coyote. 



Mr. E. T. Evans, through United States Department of Agriculture, soft- 

 shell turtle. 



Miss Harriet A. Fellows, Washington, D. C, 2 painted turtles. 



Franklin Park Zoo, Boston, Mass., water snake, boa. 



M. de Freygang, Usambura, Urundi, Africa (through F. G. Carnochan) Kil- 

 limbira guenon. 



Mr. A. L. Goolsbe, Washington, D. C, white-throated capuchin. 



Mr. W. A. Graves, Richmond, Va., raccoon. 



Mr. Walter Greene, Washington, D. C., titi monkey. 



Gude Brois., Washington, D. C, 3 alligators. 



Mr. O. Hallson, through Alaska Game Commission and United States Bio- 

 logical Survey, Bethel, Alaska, 6 Emperor geese. 



Mr. Rodney Hart, Washington, D. C, flying squirrel. 



Mr. R. Hartshorn, Washington, D. C, copperhead. 



Mr. Stephen Haweis, Dominica, British West Indies, 4 giant toads, 7 Domini- 

 can frogs. 



Mr. C. L. Head, Washington, D. C, 2 canaries. 



Mr. Rush L. Holland, Washington, D. C, yellow-fronted parrot. 



Mrs. Mary Hosick, Washington, D. C, double yellow-headed parrot. 



Mr. Philip R. Hough, East Falls CliuiX'h, Va., 4 box turtles, wood tortoise, 

 common snapping turtle. 



Mr. A. B. Howell, Baltimore, Md., Emperor boa. 



Mr. J. A. Hyslop, jr.. Silver Spring, Md., 2 copperheads, fence lizard, blue 

 racer, black snake, 2 hog-nosed snakes. 



Dr. H. H. T. .lackson. United States Biological Survey. 3 musk turtles. 10 

 ornate turtles. 



Capt. John N. Johnson, Fort George G. Meade, Md., hog-nosed snake. 



