136 NEW YORK ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY 



U. S. Bureau of Fisheries, Washington, D. C: 



5,000 Rainbow Trout Eggs, 5,000 Brook Trout Kggs, 500,000 Whitefish Eggs, 

 1,000 Land-locked Salmon Eggs, 2,500 Silver Salmon Eggs. 800,000 Yel- 

 low Perch Eggs, 500,000 Pike^ Perch Eggs, 15,000 Black-spotted Trout 

 Eggs. Total number of Fish Eggs received, 1,828,500. 

 N'aught, Mr. J. W., Canarsie, Long Island: 



Gulf-weed Crab. 

 Wheless, Mr. Tho.^ias H., Xew York City: 



Cuban Turtle (2 specimens). 

 Weickex, Miss Clara, New York City: 



Box Tortoise. 

 Weiss. Mr. John, New York City: 



Alligator (2 specimens). 

 WiLsox, Mr. James T., Jr., Staten Island, N. Y.: 



2 Snapping Turtles, 2 Spotted Turtles. 

 Work, Mr. Theodore K., Greenwood Lake, New York: 



Musk Turtle. 

 New York Zoological Society, New York City: 



6 Porpoises, 43 Blue Angelfishes, 20 Black Angelfishes, 2 French Angelfishes, 

 4 Spadefishes, 19 Nassau Groupers, 21 Red Groupers, 13 Black Groupers, 

 15 Yellow-Finned Groupers, 2 Green Morays, 3 Blue-Striped Grunts, 3 

 Yellow Grunts, 4 Gray Grunts, 22 White Grunts, 1 Black Grunt, 59 Pork- 

 fishes, 19 Triggerfishes, 24 Queen Triggerfishes, 3 Ocean Triggerfishes, 10 

 Margate, 2 Blue Tang, 3 Surgeon-Fishes, 1 Batfish, 1 Red Parrotfish, 18 

 Blue Parrotfishes, 5 Rainbow Parrotfishes, 2 Parrotfishes, 4 Cxrasliv, 14 

 Spot Snappers, 15 Gray Snappers, 1 Red Snapper, 3 Dog Snappers, 1 

 Beau Gregory, 3 Trunkfishes, 4 Cowfishes, 2 Scamp, 6 Squirrelfishes, 12 

 Yellow Tails," 10 Butterflyftshes, 11 Schoolmasters, 1 Redfish, 2 Jolt-Head 

 Porgies, 7 Porgies (2 varieties), 7 Southern Porgies, 1 Grass Porgy, 1 

 Rock Hind, 13 Red Hind, 1 Southern Ray, 1 Pudding Wife, 5 Jewfishes, 

 7 Leather Jackets, 1 Shark Sucker, 1 Sailor's Choice, 2 Nurse Sharks, 1 

 Cobia, 1 Scorpion Fish, 1 Lane Snapper, 1 Chubb, 4 Sea Catfishes, 3 

 Sheepshead, 54 Croakers, 11 Hogfishes, 31 Muttonfishes, 1 Southern Puf- 

 fer, 295 Sea Horses, 1 Drumfish, 12 Spiny Boxfishes, 4 Sand Sharks, 30 

 Weakfishes, 14 Spots, 2 Sole, 14 Blackfishes, 32 Toadfishes, 18 Mossbunk- 

 ers, 1 Threadfish, 3 Striped Bass, 15 Fluke, 4 Puffers, 4 Bluefishes, 7 

 Mullets, 11 Bergall, 1 Slippery Dick, 1 Natica, 1 Yellow Mackerel, 1 

 Orange Filefish, 1 Sturgeon, 2 Filefishes, 3 Pompano, 10 Skates, 5 Prickly 

 Skates, 3 Barndoor Skates, 1 Cow-Nosed Ray, 23 Sea Robins, 10 But- 

 terfishes, 12 Dogfishes, 1 Blue Shark, 2 Bream, 15 Sea Bass, 13 Moon- 

 fishes, 27 Slimy Toadfishes, 3 Herring, 89 Sculpins, 13 Pigmy Sculpins, 

 4 Ladderfishes," 1 Xeomanen'm (jmburi'on.i- 3 Giant Salamanders, 2 Proteus, 

 4 Matamata Turtles, 4 Side-Necked Turtles, 167 Fiddler Crabs (2 vari- 

 eties), 3 Prawn, 5 Mantis Shrimp, 13 Horseshoe Crabs, 3 I>obsters, 11 

 Spiny Lobsters, 6 Muhlenberg Turtles, 6 Spotted Turtles, 122 European 

 Turtles (4 varieties), 13 Land Hermit Crabs, 2 Loggerhead Turtles, 4 

 Stone Crabs, 9 Sea Ravens, 33 Eelpouts, 1 Hake, 5 Anglers. Total, 

 1,()92 Specimens. 



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A:mericax Museuji of Natural History, New York City: 



Annual Reports and Journals. 

 Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences, Brooklyn, N. Y. C: 



Annual Report and "Museum News." 

 Bureau of Fisherces (through Hon. George M. Bowers, Commissioner), AVash- 

 ington, D. C. 



Reports and Bulletins for 1913. 



