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Dr. Elliott Coues, Smithsonian Institution, Washington ^ 1>. C. Skin of 



the rare squirrel {Sviurus <iri:onnisis). 

 Surg. Major O. E. Dobson, Royal Victoria Hospital. Xcthy, England, A 



collection of thirteen bats and Ave inaeetivorea In alcohol. 

 Mr. John R. Fdkin, Washington, Ark. Fragments of the skulls of ■ 



man and a horse. 



.1//-. \'inal X. Edwards. Wood's lloli, Mass. Skeleton of a harbor seal 



Phooa ritulina). 

 Dr. -J. M. Flint, U. S. N. Dry anatomical preparation of a human 



fcetus. 

 Mr. William Fuller. Fast Fen field, X. Y. Two skeletons of raccoons 

 Frocyon lotor); three skeletons of muskrats ( Fiber zibethicus) 5 three 

 ♦ •tons of minks (Futorius eison)-, ami one skeleton of an ermine 



(Pu tori us erminea). 

 Mr. Fan id (irinnan. Fort (Fihsou, Miss. Tooth of a horse. 

 ( '. 0, ttunthcr <£ Sous, Xew York, N. Y. Mounted group of Virginia deei 



('(friacus virginianus), and melanotic wolf (Canis lupus). 

 Mr. Manly Hardy, Brewer, Me. Skeleton of a fox (Vulpes fulvus). 

 Ensign Charles H. Harlow, U. S. N. Greely Relief Expedition. Skin 



of an Eskimo dog. 

 Mr. George C. Hazleton, Washington, D. C. Skeleton of a red bat (Ata- 



iapha noveboracensis). 

 Mr. H. W. Henshaw, Washington, D. G. A fresh specimen of a flying 



squirrel (Sciuropterus volucella hudsonius). 

 Mr. C. '/. Hering, Surinam. A bat in alcohol (Molossus rufus). 

 Mr. B. Holtzlander, Washington, D. C. Skin of a domestic cat (Felis 



domestica). 

 Mr. William T. Hornaday, U. S. National Museum, Washington, I). C. 



A rabbit in the flesh (Lepus sylvaticus). 

 Mr. T. S. Hovey, Puyallup Valley, Washington Territory. Tooth of a 



horse. 

 Capt. T. B. Hunt, U. S. A. Skull and skin of the head of a mountain 



sheep (Oris montana). 

 Ipswich Museum, England. Two ear-bones of a fossil whale from the 



Crag formations. 

 Jacobs Bros., Washington, D. C. Skin of a St. Bernard dog. 

 Dr. William H. Jones, U. S. N. Four human skulls from the plains of 



Wuimanolo, Oahu, Hawaii Islands; and fifty-two human skulls from 



Ancon, Peru. 

 Mr. P. L. Jouy, Japan. A collection of seven mammals from Japan, 



embracing a pair of horns of the Japanese goat (Nemorhedus crispus) ; 



one skin of a marten (Mustela sp.) ; two skins of the flying squirrel 



(Pteromys sp.) : one skin of the common mouse (Mus sp.)j one skin 



of a bat; and a skin of a Japanese otter (Lutroncctes Whitclyei). 

 Dr. J. W. Kales, Union Springs, N. Y. Fragments of human skulls. 



