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Exchanges — Vertebrate Paleontology. 



i Specimen of Breunerite, Sphalerite, &c, 



trom Schneeberg, Tyrol. 



on Sphalerite, 



' Calamine and Hydrozincite, " Raibl, Carinthia. 



' Sphalerite, Galenite, &c, " " " 



' Pyrite, " " " 



' Marl, from Klosternenburg, Lower Austria. 

 ' Malachite and Azurite, from Briselegg, Tyrol. 

 ' Barite, from Briselegg, Tyrol. 



CONCHOLOGY. 



i Specimen of Unio amygdalum , Lea, from Florida. 



i " " ' cistce-formis, Lea, from North Carolina. 



i Cunningham?, Wright, from Florida. 



i " " " denigrahcs, Lea, from Florida. 



i " Rittersvillensis, Lea, from Texas. 



i " " " similis, Lea, from Georgia. 



I " " " speciostis, Lea, from Texas. 



DEPARTMENT OF VERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY. 



MAMMALS. 

 207 specimens, chiefly from New York, Wisconsin and Florida. 



BIRDS. 



65 specimens from the Philippine Islands ; 100 specimens from coast of Cali- 

 fornia. 



DEPARTMENT OF VERTEBRATE PALAEONTOLOGY. 



FROM THE PAL^EONTOLOGICAL MUSEUM OF MUNICH, through 

 Prof. Carl von Zittel. 

 Representing the Upper Eocene, Oligocene, Miocene, Pliocene and 

 Pleistocene animals of Europe, principally horses, anoplotheres, 

 palseotheres, antelopes, carnivores and rodents. Altogether 357 

 specimens, representing 87 different species, of fossil Mammals, 

 and 4 specimens, representing 4 species, of fossil Birds. 



MUSEUM OF PRINCETON UNIVERSITY. 



Casts of brains of four fossil mammals and of the forefoot of one. 



