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TO THE ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



{Complete from January i, 1904, to January i, 1905.) 



Alt, Henry Louis, Chief Engineer, The New York PubHc Library, New 

 York City : 



White-Fronted Amazon Parrot (2 specimens). 

 American Museum of Natural History {through Mr. Frank M. Chap- 

 man, Associate Curator of Birds), New York City: 



Woodcock. 

 Andina, Mrs. B., Bedford Park, New York City: 



Parrot. 

 Anonymous: 



White-Fronted Goose. 

 Ashland, Mrs. A., New York City: 



Opossum. 

 AucHiNCLOss, Hugh D., New York City: 



Snow Leopard (2 specimens). 

 Bacon Company, Daniel, New York City: 



Coati Mundi. 

 Baker, William, Yonkers, N. Y.: 



Raccoon. 

 Barbour, Mrs. S. E., Eau Galhe, Fla.: 



Diamond-Backed Rattlesnake. 

 Barbour, Thomas, New York City: 



Black Iguana- Crested Iguana. 

 Barney, Charles T., New York City: 



2 South African Ostriches; 2 North African Ostriches; 3 Common 

 Rheas; i Great Billed Rhea; 4 Emeus; i Ceram Cassowary; 1 Vio- 

 let-Necked Cassowary. 

 Baust, Karl, New York City: 



Sparrow Hawk. 

 Beebe, Mrs. C. William, New York City: 



Mexican Deer. 

 Beebe, Master Culver, Brooklyn, New York City: 



Macaque Monkey. 

 Brewer, Thomas, Mount Vernon, N. Y.: 



Ring Dove. 

 Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences {through Mr. George Engle- 

 /zarcfO, Brooklyn, N.Y.: 



The following specimens were collected in Beaver County. I tah: 

 Western Rattlesnake (4 specimens) ; Bull Snake (3 spccnncns) ; 

 Striped Racer (2 specimens); Garter Snake (13 specimens). 

 Browning, Jr., John Scott, New York City: 



Marmoset (r pair). 

 Chanler, Miss, New York City: 



South American Lory. 

 Chapin, Carlton H., Brooklyn, N. Y. : 



Squirrel Monkey. 



