72 ANNUAL REPORT SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 1910. 



Barn owl : 



R. H. Chappell, Washington, D. C 1 



Dr. O. N. Lenman, Washington, D. C 1 



Screech owl : 



Raymond Campbell, Washington, D. C 1 



Mrs. Arthur Lee, Washintgon, D. C 1 



Red and yellow and blue macaw, D. S. Sheahan, Washington, D. C 1 



Red-shouldered Amazon, Mrs. Bicknell, Washington, D. C 1 



Yellow-fronted Amazon, B. Munoz, Honduras 1 



Parrakeet : 



Mrs. Leigh Hunt, Bethesda, Md 2 



M. B. Tubman, Washington, D. C 1 



Common canary : 



M. Doumer, Washington, D. C 1 



Mrs. H. C. Steuart, Washington, D. C 1 



Cutler Vickery, Washington, D. C 1 



Java sparrow, Miss M. Britton, Washington, D. C 4 



Jungle fowl, Dr. C. B. Davenport, Cold Spring Harbor, N. Y 2 



Wood ibis, A. M. Nicholson, Orlando, Fla 2 



Whistling swan, Mrs. Fitzgerald, Washington, D. C 1 



Brant, Dr. H. L. Gosling, Washington, D. C 1 



Alligator : 



Mark Sloane, Washington, D. C 1 



Miss C. Harndon, Washington, D. C 1 



Dr. W. S. Harban, Washington, D. C 1 



DeF. Larner, Washington, D. C 1 



Edgar Shreve, Washington, D. C 1 



Mrs. Mary Bartlett, West Milford, W. Va 2 



Gila monster, Gnstav Friebus, Washington, D. C 1 



Rattlesnake, G. H. White, Washington, D. C 1 



Black snake: 



W. V. Cox, Washington, D. C 1 



Thos. C. Johnson, Deanwood, D. C 1 



House snake, Thos. C. Johnson, Deanwood, D. C 1 



Garter snake, H. F. Carl, Washington, D. C 1 



SUMMARY. 



Animals on hand July 1, 1909 1,416 



Accessions during the year 307 



Total 1,723 



Deduct loss (by exchange, death, and returning of animals) 299 



On hand June 30, 1910 1,424 





Species. 



Individ- 

 uals. 





153 

 184 

 35 



625 



Birds 



692 





107 







Total 



372 



1,424 







Respectfully submitted. 



Frank Baker, 



Superintendent. 

 Dr. Charles D. Walcott, 



Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. 



