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28 Specimens from the Pleistocene beds of the Staked Plains, including five 

 more or less complete skeletons of the Fossil Horse and a fore limb of the 



Mammoth. 



Received in Exchange for Duplicates or Casts sent out from the 

 American Museum. 



From Royal Saxon Geological Survey, Leipsic, through Dr. H. Credner, 29 

 skeletons showing all stages of the development of the Primitive Amphi- 

 bian Brafic hiosaurus . This is a valuable series, and of great scientific 

 interest. 



From Museum of the Kingdom of Bohemia, Prague, through Dr. Anton Fritsch, 

 casts of twenty fossil vertebrates in the Prague Museum. 



From Museum of Natural History, Lyons, France, through Dr. E. Lortet, 

 casts of three and original specimens of ten species of fossil mammals from 

 the Miocene beds of France. 



From Museum of Palaeontology, Paris, France, through Prof. A. Gaudry, casts 

 of five specimens of fossil mammals in the Paris Museum. 



From the Museum of University of Lyons, through Prof. C. Deperet, 47 speci- 

 mens of fossil mammals from the Eocene and later strata of France. 



From Royal Bavarian Museum, Munich, Saxony, through Prof. K. von Zittel, 

 casts of seven specimens of fossil vertebrates in the Munich Museum. 



Collections sent out in Exchange to Foreign Museums. 



To Royal Saxon Geological Survey, Leipsic, 17 specimens of American fossil 

 mammals, mostly from the Eocene of the West. 



To Natural History Museum of Lyons, France, 14 specimens of American fos- 

 sil mammals and a colored model of the Duck-Billed Dinosaur. 



DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY. 



By Donation. 



Capt. STANLEY AMSBURY, through Warren G. F. Slover, of New York 

 City. 

 1 hat and 2 rain-coats from Japan. 



Miss C. P. ARNOLD, New York City. 



A spinning-wheel. 

 Dr. A. N. BROCKWAY, New York City. 



A Dakota Indian shirt. 



Mrs. JOHN CROSBY BROWN, New York City. 

 A rattle from Japan and a Zulu shield. 



Mrs. H. M. CONVERSE, New York City. 



1 Bark bowl (Iroquois), 1 basket (Klamath). 

 Mrs. SALLY MORRIS CORY, New York City. 



Opium-smoker's outfit from China. 

 G. W. COTTERRILL, New York City. 



Archaeological specimens and human skeletons from Santa Catalina 

 Island, California. 



Mrs. F. L. CROSS, Redlands, Cal. 



4 Indian baskets from California. 



