54 Donations — Anthropology. 



CARL EICKEMEYER, Yonkers, N. Y. 



14 Reptiles, 5 Fishes. 

 BENJAMIN H. FITCH, New York City. 



4 Lizards. 



Mrs. JAMES HALL, New York City. 



1 Rattlesnake skin. 

 ALFRED T. JONES, New York City. 



5 Lizards, from Chihuahua, Mexico. 



DEPARTMENT OF VERTEBRATE PALAEONTOLOGY. 



Through Museum Expeditions. 



From the Jurassic of Wyoming, 141 specimens of parts of skeletons or sepa- 

 rate bones of gigantic Reptiles (Dinosaurs), including four complete hind 

 limbs ranging from seven to nine and a half feet in height. 



From the Tertiary of Colorado, 300 specimens of Fossil Mammals, including 

 several complete skeletons and many fine examples of new or very rare 

 species. 



By Exchange. 



From the Paris Museum, casts of complete hind foot of Dimodosatirns and 

 skeleton of Actinodon. 



Sent in exchange to University of Lyons, France, specimens or casts of 35 

 species of Fossil Mammals, representing the life of the Age of Mammals in 

 America, and models of the ancient reptiles Naosaurus and Hadrosmirus. 



DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY. 



By Donation. 



A. G. AGNEW, New York City. 



Model of a Carretta from Italy. 

 A. AMMON (through South American Exploration Company). 



Stone implement from Santa Marta, Colombia. 

 Capt. STANLEY AMSBURY. 



Boat from Anam. 

 BYRON ANDREWS, New York City. 



Palm-leaf basket. 

 Mrs. G. C. ARNOLD. 



Pair of Lapland shoes made of reindeer skin. 

 HENRY E. AYRES (through South American Exploration Company). 



211 agate beads from Santa Marta, Colombia. 

 Mrs. SALLY MORRIS CORY, New York City. 



A bronze chime, a cloisonne teaset, an opium jar, a Satsuma jar, and 

 a cribbage board, — additions to the collection before given to 

 illustrate Chinese customs. 

 J. DORENBERG, Darmstadt, Germany. 



Photographic reproduction of an ancient Mexican Codex, formerly 

 known as the Codex Dorenberg and now called the Codex 

 Colombino. Also three photographs of ancient Mexican Atlatls. 



JAMES DOUGLAS, New York City. 



A large collection of Apache baskets and water-bottles. Also an 

 Apache arrow. 



