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Mr. Robert Kidgwdij, U. ^^ NatioiKxl Museum, WasliuKjton, I). C. Alco- 

 holic si>eciinen of the red bat {Atalapha noveboraeensis), caught in the 

 National Museum. 



Mr. Jamex W. Uoynn. Roger,sville, Tenn. A tiehl mouse {Arvicola sp.) 

 in alcohol. 



Mr. J. H. Rotcland, Hagerstown, Md. A monstrous lamb. 



Mr. Fred. Sauter, Xew YorJ:, N. Y. Skin of a Tayra {Galictis barbata). 



Capt. C. M. Scanimon, California. Two teeth of Stearns's <;i''H'il>"s 

 [Grampus Stearnsii) from the Califoniian coast. 



Mr. Henry Sehneider, Washington, 1>. C. Skin of a Laverack setter. 



Mr. Lewis Sells, Cincinnati, Ohio. Skin of puma {Fclis concolor) ; a wart- 

 hog in the 1^esh {Phacochoerus cethiopicns), dud a h-Ahoou {Gynocephalus 

 anubis). 



Dr. R. W. Shitfeldt, U. »S'. A. A collection of four rodents and seven 

 bats from Louisiana. 



Mr. A. L. JSiler, Utah. A human skull. 



Mr. Alexander Skinner, U. S. National Museum, Washington, I). C. Three 

 muskrats {Fiber zibethicus) and three flying squirrels {Sciuropterus 

 columella) in the flesh. 



Mr. George Smith, Prince George's County, Maryland. A red squirrel 

 {Sc-iurus hudsonius hudsonius) in the flesh. 



Mr. W. F. Smith, Webster City, Iowa. Broken skull of a wolf {Cams 

 lupus griseoalbus). 



Mr. R. F. C. Stearns, U. S. National Museum, Washington, 1). C. Skull 

 of a rabbit {Lepus calif or nicus); three teeth of an elk {Cervus cana- 

 densis); a tusk of a fossil elephant {Elephas sp.) from California. 



Dr. Leonhard Stejneger. A collection of mammals from Bering Island 

 and Kamtschatka, one hundred and twenty-seven in number, includ- 

 ing skulls of Rhytina and three species of ziphioid whales. 



Col. James Stevenson, U. S. Geological Survey. Two skins of wood rat 

 {Neotoma sp.) and one skin of kangaroo mouse [Dipodomys Phillipsi 

 Ordi) from Lee's Ferry, Ariz. 



Royal College of Surgeons, London, England {through Mr. W. L. Crow- 

 ther). Skeleton of ablacktisli {Globiocephalus melas) from Tasmania. 



Mr. R. S. Tarr, C. S. National Museum, Washington, D. C. A bat 

 ( Vespertilio lucifugus) in alcohol from Wood's Holl, ^lass. 



Mr. Charles E. Townsend, U. S. Fish Hatching Station, Baird, Shasta 

 County, California. A collection of one hundred and eighty-three 

 skins and tifty-two skeletons of Californian mammals. 



Mr. F. W. True, U. S. National Museum, Washington, D. C. A small 

 collection of skins and skulls of exotic mammals. 



Mr. H. W. Turner, U. S. Geological Survey. A pale bat {Plecotus macro- 

 tus), a field mouse {Arvicola riparius), and a gopher {Thomomys tal- 

 poides) in the flesh ; from California. 



Mr. Lueien M. Turner, U. S. Signal Bureau. A collection of eighty-one 

 skins from Dngava Bay, and Labrador, British America. 



