Additions to the Museum. 19 



III. By Purchase. 

 Twenty-three moiinted Skeletons and one Sl^ull. Those marked 

 with an asterisk are understood to be of the collections made for the 

 Museum by Mr. Kislingbiiry, 



Mammalia. 



* Ursus Americanns Ilarl. (Black Bear), young. 



'^'Mustela Canadensis Linn. (Fisher), male and female. 



'^' Castor fiher Linn. (Beaver), male and female. 



"^Mustela Americana Turton. (Pine Marten), male and female. 



^Hystrix Hndsoiiius Richardson. (N. A. Porcupine). 



'^Pvocyon lotor Harlan. (Raccoon), male and female. 



Putorius 2)usiUus Aud. and Bach. (Lesser Weasel), male. 



Sciurus niger Say. (Black Squirrel), male. 



AVES. 



HalicBtus leucocejphalus Linn. (Bald Eagle), female. 

 Rallus Yii'ginianus Linn. (Mud Hen). Irondequoit Bay. 

 Anas disGors Linn. (Bine-winged Teal). Irondequoit Bay. 

 Fidica Americana Gmelin (American Coot). Irondequoit Bay. 



Pisces. 



Catostomus aureolas Lesueur. (Mullet Sucker). Lake Ontario. 

 Pirnelodus catus. (Common Catfish). Lake Ontario. 

 Corvina oscula (Kirtland). Lake Sheepshead. Lake Ontario. 

 Liiciojperca Americana Cuv. et Yal. (Yellow Pike Perch). 



Reptilia. 



.Emys jncta Holb. (Painted Tortoise). Irondequoit Bay. 

 Chelonnr a serpentina '^'^j. (Snapping Turtle), male. Monroe Co. 

 Bufo America7ius Le Conte. (Common American Toad). 



11. TO THE BOTANICAL DEPARTMENT. 



I. By Donation. 



From W. H. Leqgett, New York. 



Specimens of sixty species of Phaenogamous Plants, of which several 

 are new to the State. 



From C. S. Osborn, Rochester. 

 Specimens of thirty-two species of Plants, some of them very fine. 



