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By Exchange. 



April 15. KONIGLICH NATURHIST. KABINET, Stuttgart, Germany, 

 through Dr. Eberhard Fraas, Director. 



Casts of skull and various limb bones and plates of extinct 

 Crocodilian Belodon. 



Oct. 31. BIOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT, UNIVERSITY OF 



TORONTO, Canada, through Prof. Ramsay Wright. 

 Mounted skeleton of Varanus niloticiis. 



By Purchase. 



March. Skulls of four Oligocene mammals from the White River Badlands of 

 South Dakota. 



Skeleton of marine lizard Clidastes from Cretaceous chalk of Kansas. 



Through Museum Expeditions. 



IN PATAGONIA, under Barnum Brown. 



Collection of Fossil Mammals, etc., from the Santa Cruz formation, 

 including numerous skulls and incomplete skeletons. 

 IN SOUTH DAKOTA, under Barnum Brown. 



Nearly complete skeleton of a Duck-billed Dinosaur, incomplete skele- 

 ton of a Carnivorous Dinosaur, and other specimens from the 

 Upper Cretaceous strata of western South Dakota. 



IN SOUTH DAKOTA, under G. R. Wieland. 



Parts of the skeletons of two herbivorous Dinosaurs from the Jurassic 

 strata of South Dakota. 



•IN WYOMING, under Walter Granger. 



One hundred and thirty-one specimens of Dinosaurs and Crocodiles 

 from the Upper Jurassic strata of eastern Wyoming. 

 IN TEXAS, under J. Vv T . Gidley. 



Fifteen specimens of fossil mastodons, horses and camels from the 

 Tertiary strata of the Staked Plains of Texas. 



DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY. 



By Donation. 

 DUKE OF LOUBAT, Paris. 



Collection of pottery vessels and stone implements from Imbabura, 

 Ecuador ; fourteen gold ornaments from Colombia and Ecuador ; 

 a collection of various objects from Mexico, including ethnological 

 and archaeological material; a copy of mural paintings from Teoti- 

 huacan ; models of antiquities ; and a false Maya codex. 



ANONYMOUS. 



Clothing of an Eskimo of Smith Sound. 



Lieut. G. T. EMMONS, Princeton, N. J. 



Harpoon foreshafts and rests, knife-handles and knives, etc., from 

 Point Barrow, Alaska. 



JAMES DOUGLAS, Spuyten Duyvil, N. Y. 



A Mendocino basket in course of construction, and an Apache basket. 



MANDEVILLE MOWER, New York City. 



Various Indian specimens collected in 1830 and 1850, including turtle- 

 shell rattle, moccasins, birch-bark baskets, beaded bag. 



