22, NEW YORK ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY 
VavuseE, Mrs. J. J., Brooklyn, N. Y. C.: 
Young Alligator. 
Watsn, Mr. Franx J., Chicago, IIL: 
Young Alligator. 
Wirrarpsen, Mrs. A., Weehawken, N. J.: 
Young Alligator. 
Wincapaw, Mrs. L. S., Princess Bay, S. I.: 
Large Goldfish. 
Worrceanc, Mr. Max, Sheepshead Bay, L. I.: 
Alligator (2 young specimens). 
Zowr, Miss Leona Van Pert, Brooklyn, N. Y. C.: 
Wood Turtle. 
Gifts tu the Aquarimm Library 
American Association oF Museums, Charleston, S. C.: 
Bulletin of the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences, Vol. 10, No. 1. 
Bureau or Fisnerres (Through Hon, George M. Bowers, Commissioner), Wash- 
ington, D. C.: 
Reports and Bulletins for 1911. 
Cocxs, Rrectnaxp S., State Museum, New Orleans, La.: 
Louisiana State Museum Bulletin No. 1. 
Gattoway, R., Chairman Board of Park Commissioners, Memphis, Tenn.: 
Report of the Board of Park Commissioners. 
Grant, U. S. 41H, Cambridge, Mass.: 
National Geographic Magazine, 1 year’s subscription. 
Jennineos, C. E., New York City: 
The Fishing Gazette. 
Mayer, Dr. A. G., Director Marine Biological Laboratory, Tortugas, Fla.: 
4 Scientific Pamphlets. 
New York Forest, Fish anp GAME Commission, Albany, N. Y.: 
Reports and Publications for 1911. 
SmiITHSONIAN Institution, Washington, D. C.: 
Reports and Publications for 1911. 
Srurcis & Warton Co., New York City: 
The Childrens’ City. 
Surcuirre, Ropert, New York Aquarium, New York City: 
Forest & Stream, 4 months’ subscription. 
Exchange 
Detrorr Aquarium, Detroit, Mich.: 
7 Black Suckers, 6 Muscallunge, 6 Pike, 14 Fresh-water Drumfish, 5 White 
Bass, 21 Red Horse Suckers, 14 Whitefish, 18 Yellow Perch, 9 Rock Bass, 
1 Stone Cat, 17 Pike-perch, 3 Blueheads, 1 Calico Bass, 6 Burbot, 2 Lake 
Sturgeon, 4 Spotted Catfish, 4 Large-mouthed Black Bass, 6 Stone Rollers. 
Total, 144 specimens. 
