Ichthyology and Herpetology — By Exchange 73 



DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY. 



12 Species of fishes, collected near Fort Wrangle, Alaska, by Mr. 

 Harlan I. Smith. 

 OTTO FALKENBACH, New York City. 

 I FisHilaria and i Chiloniycterus. 

 Dr. LOUIS HUSSAKOF, New York City. 



5 Coccosteus minor, I Palaospondylus gunni. 



Collection of approximately 200 individuals representing about 20 

 species, collected at Beaufort, N. C. 

 Mrs. AMY KNIPE, Charleston, S. C. 



1 Tooth of Carcharodon megalodon. 

 Dr. a. KRAUSSE, Asuni, Sardinia, Italy. 



2 Fishes collected in Sardinia. 



Dr. THEODORE LENS, Military Hospital, Curacao. 



6 Fishes from Cura9ao. 



Prof. C. F. W. McCLURE, Princeton, N. J. 



4 Great Sea Lampreys. 

 NEW YORK AQUARIUM, New York City. 



I Sand Shark (local). 



Collection of fishes (about 100 specimens) mainly from Bermuda. 

 PEARY EXPEDITION OF 190S. 



6 Trout. 

 FRANK SEELEY. S.S. "Yumuri." 



18 Species of fishes from the Gulf of Mexico. 

 F. S. SWEET, New York City. 



I ATallottis villosus. 



By Exchange 



AMHERST COLLEGE, Department of Biology. 



I Ichthyodectes hanimatus. 

 HANCOCK MUSEUM, Newcastle-on-Tyne, England. 



25 Specimens from the coal measures of Northumberland, as follows: 

 2 Acanthodopsis wardi, 7 Megalichthys hibberti, 2 Strepsodus 

 sauroides, lO Ctenodtis and 4 Gyracanthus ttiberculatus. (These 

 are from the well-known collection of Messrs. Hancock and 

 Atthey.) 

 NATAL GOVERNMENT MUSEUM, Pietermaritzburg, Natal. 



I South African Sawfish (having six gills), PlioU-ema warj-eni, 

 NEW SOUTH WALES FISHERIES DEPARTMENT, Sydney, Australia. 

 Several Hyperlophus spratellides. 



On Deposit 



COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY, New York City, through Department of 

 Zoology. 

 250 Fishes, representing 60 species, from various localities. 



