Vertebrate Palczontology — By Gift 71 



By Exchange 

 167 Specimens from Japan ; 16 small birds from Lower California; 

 10 small birds from Costa Rica ; 4 large birds from Nebraska; 

 I Great Horned Owl from New York. 



By Purchase 

 595 Specimens from Nicaragua ; 103 (mostly large) specimens from 

 Palawan, P. I.; 31 Penguins; 2 Jabirus ; 7 specimens from 

 Siam ; 2 Golden Eagles ; 13 eggs of Albatross and Fulmar. 



Through Local Collecting 

 358 Specimens, mostly from Long Island, N. Y. 



DEPARTMExNT OF VERTEBRATE PALEONTOLOGY 



By Gift 

 N. H. BROWN, Lander, Wyo. 



Skull of Amyttodon and skull of a Titanothere found by the donor in 

 Tertiary formations near Lander. 

 AMORY COFFIN, S. Orange, N. J. 



2 Teeth of Mastodon from Eddystone Island, S. C. 

 KARL HAGENBECK, Stellingen-bei-Hamburg, Germany. 



Statuette models of Bos primigenius, Iguanodon, Diplodocus, Glypto- 

 don, Pareiasaurus and Triceratops. 

 CHARLES LANIER, New York City. 



Skull of the Horned Dinosaur Triceratops, with the horns excep- 

 tionally perfect and of record size, found by George Sternberg 

 in the Cretaceous of Wyoming. 



By Exchange 

 BRITISH MUSEUM, London, England. 



Cast of type skull of Hyracotherium. 

 PAL^ONTOLOGICAL MUSEUM, Munich, Germany. 



Complete skeleton of Pterodactylus from the lithographic limestones 

 of Bavaria. 

 DARMSTADT MUSEUM, Germany. 



Cast of skeleton of Halitherium from the Oligocene of Germany. 

 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, Berkeley, Calif. 



Skull and jaws of the Sabre-Tooth Tiger from the asphalt deposits 

 near Los Angeles, Calif. 



By Purchase 

 INCOME FROM MORRIS K. JESUP BEQUEST. 



Mummied skeleton of the Duck-Billed Dinosaur Trachodon from the 



Upper Cretaceous of W^yoming. 

 Skull, with complete horns, of the Long-Horned Bison, and lower 

 jaws of the Imperial Mammoth, from the Pleistocene of Kansas. 



