35 GENERAL ZOOLOGY. MAMMALS, 784-800 



GENEKAL ZOOLOGY, 



784. Prof. Louis AGASSIZ (Professor of Zoology and Geology, Har- 

 vard University ; Director and Curator, Museum of Compa^ra- 

 tive Zoology), Cambridge, Mass. 



785. Prof. S. F. BAIRD (Assistant Secretary, Smithsonian Institu- 

 tion), Washington, D. C. 



786. Prof. JAMES D. DANA (Professor of Geology and Mineralogy, 

 Yale College), New Haven, Ct. 



787. Prof. J.'W. DAWSON (Principal, McGill University), Montreal, 

 Canada. 



788. Prof. JOSEPH LEIDY (Professor of Anatomy," University of 

 Pennsylvania; Curator, Academy of Natural Sciences of Phila- 

 delphia), No. 1302 Filbert street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



789. Prof. JEFFRIES WYMAN (Professor of Comparative Anatomy 

 and Physiology, Harvard University; President, Boston So- 

 ciety of Natural History), Cambridge, Mass, 



MAMMALS. 



79.0. Dr. HARRISON ALLEN, Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadel- 

 phia, Pa. Chiroptera. 

 Rev. JOHN BACHMAN, Charleston, S. C. North American. 



791. Prof. S. F. BAIRD (Assistant Secretary, Smithsonian Institu- 

 tion), Washington, D. C. American. 



792. GEORGE BARNSTON, Montreal, Canada. Local. 



793. Dr. G. A. CANFIELD, Monterey, Cal. Californian, 



794. Dr. J. G. COOPER, (Zoologist, California State Survey ; Cura- 

 tor of Zoology, California Academy of Natural Sciences), San 

 Francisco, Cal. Californian. 



795. Prof. E. D. COPE (Curator, Academy of Natural Sciences), 

 Philadelphia, Pa. Cetacea. 



796. Dr. ELLIOTT COUES, U. S. A., Smithsonian Institution, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. Arizonian. 



797. C. W. GILBERT (Assistant Curator of Mammalia, Worcester 

 Society of Natural History), Worcester, Mass. Local. 



798. Prof. THEO. GILL (Librarian, Smithsonian Institution), Wash- 

 ington, D. C. General. 



799. Dr. JOHN GUNDLACII, Calle de la Reina, 61, Habana, Cuba. 

 Cuban. 



800. Hon. RICHARD HILL, Spanishtown, Jamaica. Jamaican. 



