72 IchtJiyology and He7'pctology — By Gift 



Skull of the Marine Reptiles CUdastis and Toxochelvs from the 



Marine Cretaceous of Kansas. 

 Skull of the extinct Beaver Steneofiber from the Miocene of Nebraska. 

 Skull and associated bones of Aloropiis from the Miocene of Nebraska. 

 Skull of Mastodon from the Pleistocene of Indiana. 

 2 Partial skeletons of Ptera7iodon from the Cretaceous of Kansas. 



2 Carapaces of gigantic extinct Tortoises from the Miocene of Kansas. 

 Model of skull and jaws of Prozeuglodon of the Fayum, Egypt. 

 Model of skull and jaws of Megaladapis, the giant extinct Lemur of 



Madagascar. 



Through Museum Expeditions 

 CRETACEOUS OF MONTANA. 



Skeleton of a Horned Dinosaur, probably new; skeleton of a small un- 

 described Dinosaur and of another specimen probably of the same 

 genus, also skeleton of Champsosaurus, all from the Hell Creek 

 Beds of central ^Montana. Collected by Messrs. Brown and 

 Kaison. 

 TERTIARY OF WYOMING. 



Collection of fossil mammals from the \Vind River formation, con- 

 taining several new species and genera and better specimens of 

 most of the known Wind River mammals ; also a number of 

 specimens of fossil mammals from Upper Eocene and Lower 

 Oligocene formations near Lander, Wyo. Collected by Messrs. 

 Granger, Olsen and Stein. 

 TERTIARY OF EGYPT. 



Collection of fossil mammals from the Fluvio-marine formation of 

 the Fayum district, obtained by Mr. R. Markgraf. 



DEPARTMENT OF ICHTHYOLOGY AND . 

 HERPETOLOGY 



By Gift 

 CLEVELAND H. DODGE FUND. 



7 Fossil fishes from various localities selected from the collection of 



Dr. F. Krantz, Bonn, Germany. 

 I Semionotiis capensis, South Africa. 

 ID Teeth of Ptychodus morioni, Kansas. 



3 Fossil fishes from the Green River shales, Wyoming, as follows: 



I Lepidosteus simplex (the best specimen recorded of this rare 

 form), I Dasyatis radians, r Priscacara pealei. 



70 Species of fishes collected at Naples by Dr. Louis Hussakof. 



15 Species of fishes collected in Denmark by Mr. John T. Nichols. 



iS Species of fishes collected on Long Island by Mr. John T. 

 Nichols. 



4 Mounted fishes. 



4 Fishes for the study collection. 



