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init Crabs. 14; (ii;int Cniich, 0; Hawk.sbill Turtle, 1; Sea llrehins, Ki; Cowrie, 7; 

 Tulip Coneh, 1; Neverbite, 1; Butter Hamlet, 3; Round Sting-Ray, 1; Mud 

 Parrot, 4; Round Ponipano, 1; Soap-fish, 1; Princess Roekfish, 2. 

 Collected by' Ejii'loyes. 

 Fresh-Wafer.— White Perch, 23; Small-mouthed Black Bass, 2; Goldfish, 30; 

 Catfish, 19; Carp, 196; Sunfish, 29.5; Crayfish, 174; Yellow Perch, 107; Pearl 

 Roach, 2,32,5. 



Salt IFw^er.— Starfish, 7,5; Brown Sea Anemones, 700; Stone Crabs, 400; 

 Blue Crabs, 100; Hermit Crabs, fi; Lobsters, 4; Mussels, 150; Chubs, 25; Stickle- 

 backs, 10; Lebias, 2,5; Sea Lettuce, Eel Grass, Soleria. (Shrimps, Soft-shelled 

 Clams, Mud Snails, Minnows and Gammarus collected in quantities too large to 

 be counted.) 



Many of the small and all of the injured and abnormal specimens collected 

 are used for food; and some of the salt water material collected is supplied to 

 the schools for small marine aquaria. 



The specimens received during the year, as detailed in the foregoing list, 

 totaled 7,241, of which 2,32 were donated, 3,283 purchased, and 4,726 collected 

 by employes. In addition 6,150,000 fish eggs were received for the hatchery as 

 follows : 



Collected by employes 150,000 Y'ellow Perch eggs 



Donated by LT. S. Bureau of Fisheries, Washing- 

 ton, D. C 500,000 Pike Perch eggs 



500,000 Whitefish eggs 

 Donated by X. Y. Conservation Commission, Al- 

 bany, N. Y 3,000,000 Smelt eggs 



2,000,000 Yellow Perch eggs 



Specibiens Received by Exchange. 

 Detuoit AauARiuM, Belle Isle, Detroit, Mich.: 



Blue Catfish, 4; Stone Catfish, 8; Red Horse Suckers, 4; Conunon Suckers, 

 8; Rock Bass, 3; Small-mouthed Black Bass, 1; (^uillbacks, 4; Drum- 

 fish, 5; Y'ellow Cat, 1; Mudfish, 6. 

 New Jersey Fish Coimjiissiox, Hackettstown, N. J.: 



Suckers, 5; Brook Trout, 22; Hybrid Trout, 5; Quimiat Salmon, 271; Bull- 

 heads, 15; Brown Trout, 34; Rainbow Trout, 18; Large-mouthed Black 

 Bass, 10; Pickerel, 2; Eels, 5; Catfish, 4; also Quinnat Salmon, Brook, 

 Rainbow, Hybrid and Brown Trout, and I-andlocked Salmon to the 

 number of 270 specimens. 



QII)p Aiiitartitm 2jtbraru 



BY GIFT. 



BitooKLYN Aquariuji Societv, Brooklyu, N. Y.: 



The Aquarium Bulletin, 1918. 

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



Annual Refort, Museum News and Quarterly. 

 California Academy' of Science, San Francisco, Cal. : 



Proceedings. 

 Carnegie Institution of Washington, Washington, D. C. : 



Special Papers. 

 Century Association of New Y^ork, New York City: 



Nature (London), 1907-16. 



Pofular Science Monthly, 1907-15. 

 Children's Museum, Brooklyn, N. Y.: 



Bulletin for 1918. 

 Dall, Dr. Willia:m Healey', Washington, D. C. : 



Checklist of the Recent Bivalve MoUusks, by Wm. H. Dall, Sc.D. 

 Jennings, Mr. G. E., New York City: 



Fishing Gazette. 



