DEPARTMENT OF VERTEBRATE PALAEONTOLOGY. 



By Donation. 

 J. PIERPONT MORGAN, Skull of White Rhinoceros. 

 Dr. ROBT. TELLER, Arkansas City, Ark. (through Prof. F. W. Putnam). 

 Teeth of extinct Sabre-tooth Tiger, Peccary and Bear, from a cave 

 deposit in Arkansas, discovered by W. Conard. 



By Exchange. 



PEABODY MUSEUM, YALE UNIVERSITY, New Haven, Conn. 



Casts of skull and jaws of Brontotherium, Dinoceras and Tinoceras, 

 and of Anchiosaurus skeleton. 

 BERLIN MUSEUM, Berlin, Germany. 



6 Casts of skulls and 4 other casts of specimens of fossil amphibians. 

 MUSEO NACIONAL, Buenos Aires. 



25 Casts of Pyrotherium and other rare Eocene fossil mammals of 

 Patagonia. 

 UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM, Washington, D. C. 



Casts of 3 type specimens of Mastodon teeth. 



By Purchase. 



Skull of Hippopotamus. 



Collection of fossil reptiles and fish from the Cretaceous chalk 

 formation of Kansas. 



Through Museum Expeditions. 



JURASSIC OF WYOMING. 



124 Specimens of Dinosaurs from Bone Cabin Quarry and vicinity. 

 CRETACEOUS OF SOUTH DAKOTA. 



32 Specimens of fossil reptiles and 26 fossil fish from the marine 

 Cretaceous south of Edgemont. 

 TERTIARY OF WYOMING. 



426 Specimens of fossil mammals, and 166 specimens of fossil rep- 

 tiles, from the Eocene of the Bridger Basin. 

 TERTIARY OF SOUTH DAKOTA (Whitney Fund).- 



167 Specimens of fossil Horses, Camels, etc., from the Upper Mio- 

 cene of Little White River. 

 PLEISTOCENE OF ARKANSAS. 



151 Specimens of fossil mammals from a fissure formation. 



DEPARTMENT OF ARCHAEOLOGY. 

 By Donation. 



S. L. PARRISH, Southampton, Long Island. 



2 Metal spoons and stone celt from Shinnecock Hills. 

 Prof. BASHFORD DEAN, New York City. 



Pottery head from Alabama. 

 H. H. BRIX, Saginaw, Mich. 



Pottery fragments from Point Lookout, Michigan; potsherds, fish- 

 bones and two shell implements from Cocoanut Grove, Florida. 



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