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Reptiles and Batrachians 



DEPARTMENT 



OF 

 HERPETOLOGY 



By Gift 



New York Aquarium, New York City. 



i Turtle. 

 Ardmore High School, Ardmore, Okla. 



12 Frogs, 8 lizards, I toad and 2 tur- 

 tles, from Ardmore. 

 Alfred M. Bailey, New Orleans, La. 



2 Snakes, from New Orleans. 

 Theodore Beard, Sapulpa, Okla. 



4 Lizards, 12 snakes, 5 toads and 4 

 turtles, from Sapulpa. 

 Dr. J. Bequaert, New York City. 



1 Salamander, Englewood, N. J. 

 H. S. Boyle, New York City. 



6 Frogs, 6 salamanders, 1 toad and 1 

 turtle, Long Island. 

 Dr. E. M. Brigham, Battle Creek, Mich. 



2 Frogs and tadpoles, from Brazil. 

 Bristol High School, Bristol, Tenn. 



2 Frogs, 4 lizards, 3 salamanders, 7 

 snakes, 1 toad and 4 turtles, Bristol. 

 Barnum Brown, New York City. 



9 Lizards, from Cuba. 

 A. R. Cahn, College Station, Texas. 

 Eggs and tadpoles of Rana pipiens, 

 College Station, Texas. 

 James P. Chapin, New York City. 

 2 Frogs, 2 salamanders, 21 toads, from 

 France. 

 Morton L. Church, Marshall, N. C. 

 19 Salamanders, 1 snake and 8 toads, 

 from Marshall. 

 Concord Puelic School, Concord, N. C. 



1 Snake, Concord, N. C. 



Major M. L. Crimmins, Ft. San Hous- 

 ton, Texas. 



2 Snakes, Ft. San Houston. 

 George Davis, Murfreesboro, Tenn. 



1 Turtle, Murfreesboro. 



H. S. Dickerson, Rollo, Mo. 

 1 Lizard, Rollo, Mo. 



W. B. Donahue, Cannondale, Conn. 

 1 Frog and 2 salamanders, Cannon- 

 dale. 



Arthur Hahnel, West Hoboken, N. J. 

 22 Salamanders and 7 snakes, New 

 Jersey. 



Dr. Herman Haupt, Jr., Middle Island, 

 L. I. 

 1 Frog, 1 snake, 1 turtle, Middle 



Island. 

 1 Snake, Holbrook, N. Y. 

 A. B. Howell, Covina, Cal. 



3 Salamanders, Covina. 

 Department of Invertebrate Zoology 



(transfer). 

 1 Snake skin, Cocoanut Grove, Fla. 

 Dr. H. L. Kesteven, Sidney, Australia. 



4 Frogs, 9 lizards, 1 turtle, Sidney. 

 E. B. Kirk, New York City. 



1 Snake, Manaos, Brazil. 

 Dr. F. Garcia Leao, Brazilian Con- 

 sulate, New York City. 

 1 Snake skin, from Brazil. 

 J. W. Mackelden, St. Louis, Mo. 



7 Frogs, 9 lizards, 32 salamanders, 12 

 snakes, 1 turtle, Missouri. 

 Richard Moldenke, Jr., Watchung, 

 N. J. 

 12 Snakes and 3 eggs, New Jersey 

 and Vermont. 

 Museum of the American Indian, 

 New York City. 

 1 Snake skin, Dutch Guiana. 

 New York Zoological Society. 



1 Lizard, British Guiana. 



2 Turtles. 



J. T. Nichols, New York City. 



18 Frogs, 1 lizard, 5 snakes, 3 toads 



and S turtles, Florida and Long 



Island. 

 1 Snake skin from Arizona. 



J. T. Nichols and C. H. Rogers, New 

 York City. 

 1 Turtle, Mastic, L. I. 



Miss C. Noble, Yonkers, N. Y. 

 1 Snake, Long Island. 



G. K. Noble and K. P. Schmidt, New 

 York City. 

 1 Frog, 15 salamanders and 2 snakes, 

 New York and New Jersey. 



Lieut. J. K. Noble, Santo Domingo. 

 1 Frog, 24 lizards and 4 snakes, Santo 

 Domingo. 



Department of Ornithology (trans- 

 fer). 

 4 Alligator eggs. 



M. Oshima, Formosa, Japan. 

 65 Amphibians, Formosa. 



