40 ANNUAL REPORT SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 1933 



Philip R. Hough, National Park Service, Wakefield, Va., red-bellied cooter, snap- 

 ping turtle, 4 musk turtles. 



Dr. W. H. Hough, Washington, D.C., great blue heron. 



J. A. Hyslop, Jr., Silver Spring, Md., 3 pilot snakes. 



F. N. Jarvis, United States Biological Survey, Department of Agriculture, Wash- 

 ington, D.C., 2 Canadian porcupines. 



Dr. Howard Kelly, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md., indigo snake, 

 corn snake, 2 chicken snakes, coachwhip snake, king snake, Cuban tree boa. 



O. L. Keys, Alexandria, Va., barred owl. 



E. H. Kirkland, Fort Washington, Md., fox squirrel. 



Edward Layton, Florence, S.C., rough-scaled green snake. 



Ervin H. Leeth, Chevy Chase, Md., 2 bald eagles. 



Albert Lopkoff, Washington, D.C., 3 canaries. 



Mrs. Lukes, Washington, D.C., red, blue, and yellow macaw. 



Dr. Frank E. Lutz, American Museum Natural History, 12 Panama cockroaches. 



J. K. Magee, Silver Spring, Md., pied-billed grebe. 



Dr. W. H. Mann, Hopewell, Va., 2 raccoons. 



Billy McCann, Washington, D.C., 2 alligators. 



E. A. Mcllhenny, Avery Island, La., pintail duck, 7 ring-necked scaups. 

 Mrs. Frank McManany, Washington, D.C., screech owl. 



Charles K. Meinbert, Washington, D.C., 3 American crows. 



William Mitchell, Jr., Middleburg, Va., alligator. 



H. B. Mohler, Washington, D.C., ferret. 



Robert Montgomery, Takoma Park, D.C., ring-necked snake. 



Dr. Terrell Moody, Washington, D.C., 3 Virginia opossums. 



Dewey Moore, Bureau of Plant Industry, Indio, Calif., western buUsnake, desert 



rattlesnake. 

 H. C. Moore and A. Snyder, Hayfield, Va., banded rattlesnake. 

 John R. Morrison, Washington, D.C., coot. 

 Mrs. R. M. Mullican, Washington, D.C., purple gallinule. 

 Museum of Comparative Zoology, Cambridge, Mass., tree frog, garter snake, 



Anolis porcatus. 

 R. H. Noack, Oakland, Calif., 6 triangular-spotted pigeons. 

 Mr. Pear, Washington, D.C., goat. 



F. A. Peckham, Washington, D.C., pilot snake. 



Pennsylvania Game Commission, through Vernon Bailey, 4 American beavers. 



J. H. Pilling, Falls Church, Va., alligator. 



C. J. Poiesz, Washington, D.C., diamond-back terrapin. 



G. F. Pollock, Skyland, Va., banded rattlesnake. 

 M. S. Powers, Athens, Tenn., barred owl. 



Miss Nancy Ralls, Chevy Chase, Md., painted turtle. 



Mrs. Mary Roberts Rinehart, Washington, D.C., yellow-naped parrot. 



President Franklin D. Roosevelt, The White House (deposit) 2 fan-tailed pigeons 



2 white rabbits, 2 archangel pigeons, 4 alligators. 

 Mrs. G. W. Root, Washington, D.C., canary. 

 Paul G. Rose, Mt. Olive, N.C., 50 small snakes. 

 Louis Rueger, Richmond, Va., 2 raccoons. 

 Louis Ruhe, Inc., New York City, 2 grooved-bill toucanettes. 

 Wm. K. Ryan, Washington, D.C., 2 hooded weavers. 

 Lieut. F. H. Samuel, Washington, D.C., great horned owl. 

 Mrs. Garret Sange, Washington, D.C., flicker. 

 Michael Sanitorios, Washington, D.C., boa constrictor. 

 Melvin Schaeffer, Washington, D.C., pilot snake. 

 Mrs. Nellie Schroeder, Washington, D.C., 2 grass paroquets. 



