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free transportation for a large crocodile from Palm Beach to 

 New York. 



The Tuxedo Club furnished from the hatchery at Tuxedo Lake 

 i,ooo eggs of the landlocked salmon — the only eggs of this spe- 

 cies received during the year. 



Messrs. A. Hoen & Co., of Baltimore, Md., presented lo col- 

 ored plates of fishes of the Bahama Islands. Messrs. Henry 

 Holt & Co., of New York, G. E. Jennings, of New York, The 

 J. B. Lyon Company, of Albany, and the Smithsonian Institution 

 at Washington furnished electrotypes of fishes used in illustrating 

 the new labels. 



Dr. Henry G. Pififard presented a fine series of radiographs of 

 fishes and other aquatic animals. 



The valuable annual reports and bulletins of the United States 

 Fisheries Bureau and the Smithsonian Institution were presented 

 to the library. 



Other donations of specimens are referred to in the appended 

 list of gifts and purchases. 



Charles H. Townsend, 



Director of the Aquarium. 



