82 CATALOGUE OF EXHIBITS. 



3. Skull and Feet of the Primitive Carnivore, OxycEua, 



WITH A Restoration of the Skeleton. 

 Exhibited by J. L. Wortman, Assistant Curator. 



4. Complete Skeleton of a Jurassic Turtle, Compscmys, 



FROM the Dinosaur beds of Wyoming. 

 Exhibited by J. L. Wortman, Assistant Curator. Mu- 

 seum Expedition of 1898. 



5. Chart and Specimens Illustrating the Ancestry of the 



Dogs and Raccoons. 



Exhibited by J. L. Wortman and W. D. Matthew. 



6. New Members of the Camel Series, Filling Gaps in the 



Chain of Descent. 



Exhibited by J. L. Wortman and W. D. Matthew. 



7. Neck and Hind Limb of a Giraffe-like Camel. A case 



OF Inexact Parallelism. 

 Exhibited by W. D. Matthew. 



8. Restorations of Extinct Animals of North America. 



Painted by Charles Knight. Nos. 20-24. 



20. Plienacodiis prhiKzvus, a Condylarth. 



21. Corypliodon testis, an Amblypod — male and female. 



22. HoplopJiorciLS privuvviis, a Sabre-tooth Cat. 



23. Brontosannts, a great Herbivorous Dinosaur. 



24. Tclcoccras fossigcr, a short-limbed Rhinoceros. 

 Exhibited by H. F. Osborn, Curator. 



9. Photographs of Eurypterus scorpionis and E. bennetti 



FROM THE WaTERLIME GrOUP OF BUFFALO. N. Y. 



Exhibited F. K. Mixer, Buffalo, N. Y. 



PHYSICS. 



In Charge of C. C. Trowbridge ; Photography, in Charge 

 OF Cornelius Van Brunt. 



I. Stremmatograph, Third Form, with recording tape, to ob- 

 tain strains under both rails for high speed trains. 



