Birds— By Gift 



127 



National Association of Audubon So- 

 cieties, New York City. 

 Cased skin of Weasel in transition coat, 

 Simpson, Saskatchewan. 



New York Zoological Society, New 

 York City. 



1 Baboon, 2 Chimpanzees, 2 Orang-utans, 

 1 Woolly Monkey, 1 Gibbon, 1 Ant- 

 eater, 1 Aard Vark, 1 Manatee, 2 Por- 

 poises, 1 Jaguar, 1 Red River Hog, 

 1 Phalanger, 1 Walrus. I Asiatic Deer, 1 

 Mouse Deer, 1 Kadiak Bear, 1 Giraffe, 

 1 Camel. Total, 21 specimens received 

 in the flesh from the New York Aquarium 

 and the New York Zoological Park. 



Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Parker, New York 

 City. 



2 Four-days-old Chihuahua Puppies in al- 

 cohol. 



Paul J. Rainey, New York City. 



46 Skins and osteological material of Afri- 

 can mammals. 

 L. C. Sanford, New Haven, Conn. 



21 Skins and skulls of small mammals from 

 Queen Charlotte Islands, B. C. 

 Mrs. Anna von B. Scarborough, New 

 York City. 

 Owl Monkey, Gatun Lake, Panama. 

 ErnestThompsonSeton, Greenwich, Conn. 



Skins and skulls of British mammals. 

 H. H. Smith, University, Alabama. 



8 House Mice, Alabama. 

 J. W. Stuart, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



1 Albino Short-tailed Shrew, Germonds, 

 N. Y. 

 H. E. Sullivan, New York City. 



Great Dane Dog. 

 John A. Wilson, San Juan, P. R. 



1 Manatee, Porto Rico. 



By Exchange. 



British Museum of Natural History, 

 London, England. 

 Skin and skull of Pigmy Squirrel, Peru. 

 10 Small mammals, England. 

 United States National Museum, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. 

 4 Skins and skulls of mice, Asia. 



By Purchase. 



50 Small local mammals. 



2 Mounted skins Harp Seal, Newfound- 

 land. 



Pigmy Sperm Whale skeleton and baby 

 Pigmy in the flesh. 



1 Melanistic Muskrat. 



12 Specimens miscellaneous mammals. 

 5 Mountain Sheep, Montana. 



2 Porpoises. 



14 Skins California Ground Squirrel and 

 accessories for group, 



2 Squirrels, 1 Otter, skin and skull of 

 Badger, 4 Natterer's Bats, and 2 Noc- 

 tule Bats, England. 



Skeleton of whale {Neobalcena marginata). 



55 Skins and skulls of mammals, Ecuador. 



53 Mammals, England. 



Porpoise skeleton. 



25 Small mammals, Colombia. 



Skeleton of Chiromys for synoptic collec- 

 tion. 



Skeleton Actocephalus hookeri, New Zea- 

 land. 



3 Specimens Flying Marsupials. 



Through Museum Expeditions. 



125 Mammals from Panama. Collected by 

 H. E. Anthony. 



Caribou skin and skull from Newfound- 

 land. Collected by R. E. Treman. 



24 Mammals from Colorado. Collected 

 by A. E. Butler. 



450 Mammals from South America. Col- 

 lected by Leo E. Miller on Roosevelt 

 Expedition. 



BIRDS. 



By Gift. 



Archibald A. Alexander, New York City. 

 Skin of Pelican, eggs of Egret and Heron, 



Florida. 

 Letter of J. J. Audubon to Dr. R. Harlan. 



Anonymous. 



Kingfisher, in the flesh. 



M. Eliza Audubon. 



Painting, " Dog and Pheasants," by J. J. 

 Audubon. 



Mrs. E. B. Babbitt, New York City. 

 Bird's egg from antarctic regions. 



Lindon W. Bates, New York City. 

 Skin of Flamingo. 



W. H. Bergtold. 



Skins of Plover and House Finch. 



B. S. Bowdish, Demarest, N. J. 

 2 Parrots, in the flesh. 



