86 ANNUAL REPORT SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 1921. 



Miss G. It. Brighain, Washington, D. C, red-billed hill-tit. 



Caflisch Lumber Co., Albright, W. Va., banded rattlesnake, copperhead, and 

 blacksnake. 



Mr. Jas. E. Cameron, Washington, D. C, red fox. 



Canadian Government through Hon. J. B. Harkin, two Rocky Mountain sheep 

 and four mountain goats. 



Mr. W. B. Carpenter, Washington, D. C, red-billed hill-tit, two Gouldian 

 linches, two canaries, and two grass paroquets. 



Mr. Milton Curtis, St. David, Ariz., Gila monster. 



Mr. James Y. Davis, Washington D. C, sparrowhawk. 



Mr. E. B. Dewey, Washington, D. C, sparrowhawk. 



Mr. Blaine Elkins, Washington, D. C, two raccoons. 



Mr. Ernest B. Ellis, Millboro, N. C, horned toad. 



Mr. Isaac Ellison, Singapore, Straits Settlements, orang-utan and Javan 

 macaque. 



Mr. Louis C. Etchison, Jefferson, Md., red-tailed hawk and barn owl. 



Mr. Victor J. Evans, Washington, D. C, Kadiak bear, king paroquet, red- 

 sided eclectus parrot, and two Count Raggi's birds of paradise. 



Mr. Arthur H. Fisher, Washington, D. C, coach-whip snake and spreading 

 adder. 



Mr. H. B. Fisher, Takoma Park, Md., mourning dove. 



Mr. Stuart H. Gillmore and Mr. Walter C. B. Morse, Washington, D. C, 

 coatimundi, capuchin monkey, yellow-rumped agouti, and golden-hooded oriole. 



Dr. Frederic W. Goding, Guayaquil, Ecuador, two Galapagos tortoises. 



Mr. Leonard C. Gunnell, Washington, D. C, woodcock. 



Mr. A. K. Haagner, Pretoria, South Africa, Rhodesian baboon. 



Mrs. E. B. Harden, Washington, D. C, three horned toads. 



Hon. Warren G. Harding, White House, Washington, D. C, Alaskan bald 

 eagle. 



Mrs. E. P. Hopkins, Washington, D. C, two canaries. 



Mrs. John F. Hord, Washington, D. C, grass paroquet, red-billed weaver, 

 nutmeg finch, European goldfinch, two strawberry finches, two black-headed 

 linches, three Java finches, four canaries, and seven bengalees. 



Mr. L. M. Humphrey, Glen Echo, Md., pilot blacksnake. 



Miss May E. Irish, Hillside, Me., duck hawk. 



Mrs. H. S. Johnson, Washington, D. C, canary. 



Mr. Ellis S. Joseph, Sydney, Australia, sulphur-crested cockatoo and four 

 red-rumped paroquets. 



Maj. Howard C. Judson, United States Marine Corps, Washington, D. C 

 red-crowned parrot and yellow-cheeked parrot. 



Mr. Charles R. Kengla, Washington, D. C, great horned owl. 



Mr. J. C. Lindsey, Clarendon, Va., ringed turtledove. 



Mrs. L. D. Lunt, Landover, Md., alligator. 



Mr. George Marshall, Laurel, Md., garter snake and blacksnake. 



Mrs. W. S. Moore, Washington, D. C, tovi paroquet. 



Dr. F. H. Morhart, Washington, D. C, raccoon. 



Mrs. Louis Nulton, Winchester, Va., two marmosets. 



Mr. L. C. Painter, Alexandria, Va., three red-shouldered hawks. 



Miss Mary Dixon Palmer, Washington, D. C, alligator. 



Pan American Union, Washington, D. C, 16 alligators. 



Mr. L. V. Pearson, Washington, D. C, red-tailed hawk. 



Mr. Jack Polkinhorn, Washington, D. C, painted turtle. 



Mrs. N. C. Reid, Cristobal, Canal Zone, Panama deer. 



Mrs. E. T. Ryan, Washington, D. C, canary. 



