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Dodge, Miss Grace M., Greyston, Riverdale, N. Y. : 



3 Copper Plates, by J. J. Audubon, of Downy Woodpecker and Cow-Pen 

 Bird. 

 Prechtel, Johx, Hoboken, X. J.: 



Alcoholic sijecimen of Golden-Bellied Tree-Snake. 

 Beebe, C. William, New York City: 



The Animal Parasites of Sheep. By Dr. D. E. Salmon. 

 Church, Colonel William C, New York City: 



The Sporting Rifle. By Walter Winans. 



Sjjorting Incidents. By Allen, Jay and Steele. 

 House, Edward J., Pittsburgh, Pa.: 



A Hunter's Camp-Fires. By Edward J. House. 



Northcliflfe, Lord, London, England. The London Times, daily edition. 

 Russ, Edward, Hoboken, N. J.: 



Report of the New Jersey State Museum for 1908 — Birds, Their Nests and 

 Eggs — Part II (3 copies). 



Report of the New Jersey State Museum for 1906 — Amphibians and Reptiles. 



Report of the New Jersey State Museum for 1907 — Mammals of New Jersey. 



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New Jersey State Museum {throucih S. B. Morse, Curator), Trenton, N. J.: 



Report, New Jersey State Museum. 

 New York Forest, Fish and Game Commission (through Hon. James S. Whipple, 

 Comviissioner), Albany, N. Y.: 



Report, New York Forest, Fish and Game Commission. 

 PENXsYi-yANiA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE {throiKjh Dr. H. A. Surface, State 



Zoologist), Harrisburg, Pa.: 



The Turtles of Pennsyhania. Surface. 

 State Laboratory of Natural History, Illinois (through Dr. S. A. Forbes, 

 Director), Urbana, 111.: 



The Fishes of Illinois. Forbes and Richardson. 

 Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D. C: 



Reports and other publications for 1909. 

 Townsend, C. H., New York City: 



Parasites of Fishes. Gurley. 

 L'^. S. Fisheries Bureau (through Hon. George M. Boioers, Commissioner), Wash- 

 ington, D. C: 



Reports and other publications for 1909. 

 WiNGATE, Harold, Academy of Sciences, Philadelphia, Pa.: 



Proceedings of Academy of Sciences. 



