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Mr. Robert Ridgway, U. S. National Museum, Washington, 1>. ('. Alco- 

 holic Specimen of the red bat {Atalapha norcboxuensis), caught in the 

 National Museum. 



Mr. James W. Itogan, I\ogersrilh\ Tenn. A field mouse (Arricola |p, 



in alcohol. 



Mr, 'J. 11 Rowland^ Hagerstown, M<i. A monstrous lamb. 



Mr, Fred. Sauter, New York, X. ) . Skin of a Tayra (QalicttS harbata . 



Gapt. 0, M. Scammon, California. Two teeth of Stearns'* grampus 

 {Grampus Stearnsii) from the Califbrnian coast. 



Mr. Henry Schneider, Washington, J). 0, Skin of a Lnverack Better. 



Mr, Lewis Sells, Cincinnati, Ohio. Skin of puma (Fclis concolor) ; a wart- 

 hog in the flesh (Phacochceruswthiopicus), and a baboon (Cynocephahis 

 anubis). 



Dr. B, IT. Shufeldt, U. S. A. A collection of four rodents and seven 

 hat> from Louisiana. 



Mr, A. L. Siler, Utah. A human skull. 



Mr. Alexander Skinner, TJ. S. National Museum, Washington, D. C. Three 

 muskrats (Fiber zibethicus) and three flying squirrels (Sciuropterus 

 volucella) in the flesh. 



Mr, George Smith, Prince George's County, Maryland. A red squirrel 

 (Sciurus hudsonius hudsonius) in the flesh. 



Mr. W. F. Smith, Webster City, Ioica. Broken skull of a wolf (Cants 

 lupus griseo-albus). 



Mr. R. E. C. Stearns, U. S. National Museum, Washington, D. G. Skull 

 of a rabbit (Lepus calif or nicus); three teeth of an elk (Cervus cana- 

 densis); a tusk of a fossil elephant (Elephas sp.) from California. 



Br. Leonhard Stejneger. A collection of mammals from Bering Island 

 and Kamtschatka, one hundred and twenty-seven in number, includ- 

 ing skulls of Rhytina and three species of ziphioid whales. 



Col. James Stevenson, TJ. S. Geological Survey. Two skins of wood rat 

 (Neotoma sp.) and one skiu of kangaroo mouse (Dipodomys Phillipsi 

 Ordi) from Lee's Ferry, Ariz. 



Royal College of Surgeons, London, England (through Mr. W. L. Crow- 

 ther). Skeleton of a blackflsh (Globiocephalus melas) from Tasmania. 



Mr. R. S. Tarr, U. S. National Museum, Washington, D. C. A bat 

 ( Vespertilio lucifugus) in alcohol from Wood's Holl, Mass. 



Mr. Charles E. Townsend, U. S. Fish Hatching Station, Baird, Shasta 

 County, California. A collection of one hundred and eighty-three 

 skins and fifty-two skeletons of Californian mammals. 



Mr, F. W. True, U. S. National Museum, Washington, D. G. A small 

 collection of skins and skulls of exotic mammals. 



Mr. H. W. Turner, U. S. Geological Survey. A pale bat (Plecotus macro- 

 tus), a field mouse (Arvicola riparius), and a gopher (Thomomys tal- 

 poides) in the flesh ; from California. 



Mr. Lucien M. Turner, TJ. S. Signal Bureau. A collection of eighty-one 

 skins from Ongava Bay, and Labrador, British America. 



