70 ANNUAL REPORT SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 1919. 



Mr. W. H. P'airchild, Washington, D. C, red fox. 

 ]\Ir. J. F. E. Fields, Haneock, Md., banded rattlesnake. 

 Mr. F. F. Gillen. Washington, D. C, three screech owls. 

 Mrs. Lillie M. Glover. Washington, D. C, Isle of Pines parrot. 

 Mrs. Gregory. Washington, D. C, Virginia opossum. 

 Mrs. S. M. Hesey, Edinburg, Va., Cuban parrot. 

 Mr. Charles P. Higgins, Washington, D. C, alligator. 

 Mr. John B. Laing, Lewisburg. W. Va., black bear. 

 Mr. Edward L. Latimer, Hyattsville, Md., great horned owl. 

 Mr. Maynadiers. Washington, D. C, Virginia opossum. 

 Mr. W. L. McAtee, Washington, D. C, rainbow snake. 

 Mr. J. C. Meyer, Washington, D. C, three canary birds. 

 Mr. H. D. Money, jr., Gulfport, IMiss., two fox squirrels. 

 Mr. James Mooney, jr., AVashington, D. C, alligator. 

 Mrs. C. P. Moore, AVashington, D. C, alligator. 

 Mr. Joseph G. Moore, Flint Hill, Va., two woodchucks. 

 Mr. Charles A. Mosier, Holmstead, Fla., moccasin snake. 

 Mr. R. E. Otterback, Washington, D. C, black snake. 

 Mr. A. J. Poole, Washington, D. C, water snake. 

 Mr. G. U. Putnam, Washington, D. C, horned toad. 

 Mr. T. M. Quill, Washington, D. C, alligator. 

 Mr. E. S. Schmid, Washington, D. C, spider monkey. 



Dr. R. W. Shufeldt, Washington. D. C. water snake, garter snake, snapping 

 turtle, Florida terrapin, and two gopher tortoises. 

 Maj. Walter L. Simpson, Washington, D. C, badger. 

 Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D. C, two Sumatran elephants. 

 Mr. J. F. Stowell, AVashington, D. C, alligr.tor. 

 Mr. Blanford Straughn, AA'ashington. D. C, chameleon. 

 Mrs. A. V. N. Stroop, Moore Haven, Fla., two Florida bears. 

 Mrs. Grifhn E. Taylor, Berryville, Va., double yellow-head parrot. 

 Mr. Albert Thorn, AA'ashington, I). C, alligator. 

 Mr. Henry C. A^aden, AA^ashington, D. C, peafowl. 

 Mr. J. S. AA'armbath, AVashington, D. C, screech owl. 

 Mrs. Sarah AA^ilber, Keshena, AA'is., American badger. 

 Mr. J. M. AVillson, Kissinnnee, Fla., sand-hill crane. 

 Mr. H. F. AA' inn, CMievy Chase, D. C, peafowl. 

 Mr. H. E. AVright, Point of Rocks, Md., alligator. 

 Unknown donor, fish crow. 



Bli'ths. — The number of births exceeds that of any previous year 

 in the history of the park. Mammals to the number of 76 were 

 born, and 83 birds were hatched during the year, making a total of 

 159 additions to the collection in this manner. This record includes 

 only such animals as are reared to a reasonable age, no account 

 being made in these published statistics of such as live but a few 

 days. The births include 2 European bears, 2 Rocky Mountain 

 sheep, 1 eland, 4 Indian antelopes, 1 yak, G American bison, 2 llamas, 



1 Columbian black-tailed deer, 2 Manchurian deer, 2 Kashmir deer, 



2 American elk, 2 barasingha deer, 1 hog deer, 4 Japanese deer, 1 

 fallow deer, 6 white-tailed deer, 6 European red deer, 1 yellow- 

 haired porcupine, 4 raccoons, 6 coypus, 3 rhesus monkeys, 1 dusky 



