88 ANNUAL REPORT SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 1925 



Walter K. Burgess, United States Army. A complete list of gifts 

 for the year from 70 individual donors is as follows : 



Mr. E. R. Acher, Washington, D. C, Virginia opossum. 



Mr. J. M. Annadale, Washington, D. C, Virginia opossum. 



Mr. C. R. Aschemeier, Washington, D. C, chiclieu turtle, 2 goplier tortoises, 

 and Florida snapping turtle. 



Mr. Vernon Bailey, Biological Survey, Washington, D. C, white-headed beach 

 mouse and 5 grasshopper mice. 



Dr. Barnhart, Washington, D. C, mockingbird. 



Mr. O. E. Baynard, riant City, Fla., Florida barred owl and bald eagle. 



Mr. J. T. Benson, Nashua, N. H., Nepalese paroquet. 



Mrs. L. A. Bostwick, Washington, D. C, 2 Tovi paroquets. 



Mr. M. K. Brady, Washington, D. C, Chinese, Japanese, and American tor- 

 toises and terrapins. 



Capt. Walter K. Burgess, United States Army, monitor lizard. 



Mr. Fred N. Burt, De Leon Springs, Fla., black bear. 



Miss Helen Carlisle, Washington, D. C, brown capuchin. 



Mr. H. C. Chandlee, Washington, D. C, Cuban parrot. 



President Coolidge. White House, alligator. 



Mrs. S. E. De Maret, Washington, D. C, canary and red-and-blue-and-yellow 

 macaw. 



Mrs. H. O. Earle, Washington, D. C, alligator. 



Mr. E. H. Ehlis, AVashington, D. C, screech owl. 



Mr. Will Ellis, Niagara Falls, Ontario, banded rattlesnake. 



Mr. V. J. Evans, chimpanzee, 2 turacous, and 2 chukker partridges. 



Mr. Charles L. Fagan, Rahway, N. J., Hungarian quail, bobolink, and Gay"s 

 finch. 



Mr. Robert W. Ferguson, Boston, Mass., wild turkey. 



Mrs. Robert W. Ferguson, Fernandina, Fla., 3 rattlesnakes. 



Mr. E. K. Fox, Washington, D. C, black-crowned night heron. 



Mr. A. G. P. Garrett, jr., Washington, D. C, raccoon. 



Mrs. E. H. Gilford, Washington, D. C, Philippine macaque. 



Dr. W. S. Gochenour, Bureau of Animal Industry, Department of Agriculture, 

 AVashington, D. C, 5 mallards. 



Mr. E. R. Grant, Washington, D. C, mandrill, Gelada baboon, yellow baboon, 

 and sphinx baboon. 



Mrs. E. R. Grant, Washington, D. C, lesser white-nosed guenon. 



Mr. Arthur Harris, Washington, D. C, ring-necked pheasant. 



Mr. Thomas Harrison, Washington, D. C, alligator. 



Miss Ina L. Hawes, Bureau of Entomology, Washington, D. C, horned toad. 



Mr. Joseph Hayden, Washington, D. C, grass paroquet. 



Mr. Owen Hockman, Washington, D. C, barred owl. 



Mr. E. H. Holbrook, Maupin, Oreg., black bear. 



Mrs. M. J. Holmes, Washington, D. C. blue jay. 



Mr. W. F. Hopkins, Washington, D. C, painted turtle. 



Mr. I. S. Home, Kansas City, Mo., 12 prairie dogs. 



Mr. Clyde Howard, Huntley, Mont., coyote. 



Mr. Francis Jaffee, Washington, D. C, St. Helena waxbill. 



Mr. F. N. Jarvis, Biological Survey, AA'^ashington, D. C., American barn owl 

 and Cooper's hawk. 



Mr. B. J. Jutz, Washington, D. C, Margay cat. 



Miss Virginia Kalmbach, Washington, D. C, canary. 



Mr. Francis S. Key, Washington, D. C, alligator. 



