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M. P. Skinner, Yellowstone Park, 

 Wyo. 



10 Photographs of Yellowstone Park. 

 Lionel Slagle, West Nyack, N. Y. 



Screech Owl. 

 H. T. Stafford, Blauvelt, N. Y. 



Starling. 

 Tasmanian Government, Tasmania, 

 Australia. 



50 Photographs of Tasmanian scenes ; 

 handbook and pamphlet of Tas- 

 mania. 

 Harry S. Trull, New York City. 



Model of fish-net. 

 Albert Van Loan, Norwalk, Conn. 



Robin's nest. 

 Norman Walmsley, New York City. 



Mounted Crow. 

 Elmer J. Watson, Nyack, N. Y. 



Long-eared Owl, in the flesh. 

 Theodore Weyrauch, New York City. 



1 Red Bat, 1 Yellow-bellied Sap- 

 sucker. 

 Lupton A. Wilkinson, New York City. 



31 Glossy prints, 10 color plates. 

 Woodcraft League of America. 



270 Photomailers (5x7). 



By Purchase 



25 Colored lantern slides. 

 14 Photographs. 

 23 Mounted Birds. 



17 Colored bromide photographs, from 

 Japan. 



DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY AND 

 INVERTEBRATE PALEON- 

 TOLOGY 

 By Gift 



Dr. F. I. Allen, New York City. 



Slab containing Olenellus and Hyo- 

 lithes. 



Hon. Recaredo Amengual N., Inten- 

 dente de Tarapaca, Chile. 

 4 Ammonites, freed from matrix ; 1 

 Ammonite imbedded in shale ; 3 

 Ammonites (fragments) in nodules ; 

 3 internal casts of Pelecypods in 

 fine-grained magnesian limestone ; 

 8 internal casts of Gastropods im 

 fine-grained magnesian limestone ; 8 

 casts Pelecypods freed from ma- 

 trix; 2 Pelecypods; 4 Brachiopods ; 

 1 block weathered limestone show- 

 ing fossils ; 4 blocks showing Den- 

 drites ; 3 masses Calcareous tufa ; 

 5-1- nodules "Region Andina" ; 10 

 pebbles, etc. 



H. C. Bailey, Sulphur, Okla. 

 A fragment about 7 inches long and 

 5 inches wide at the widest end, 

 showing mold of seven chambers of 

 an Orthoceras. 



John Balmer, New York City. 

 Pholas borings, from County London- 

 derry, Ireland. 



Charles L. Bernheimer, New York 

 City. 



5 Glaciated boulders. 



Mrs. M. J. Bluen, New York City. 



3 Pieces polished Fossil Coral, 1 frag- 

 ment Calcareous tufa. 



Board of Water Supply, City of New 

 York. 

 Fossil tree stump, from Gilboa, N. Y. 

 Charles F. Z. Caracristi, Macuto, 

 Venezuela. 

 Tertiary shells, from Tortuga Island. 

 Colorado Museum of Natural His- 

 tory, Denver, Col. 

 PalcEOvespa species (Scudderi Cock- 

 erell), from Florissant, Col. 

 Jose G. Correia, Livingston, Cal. 



Calcareous tufa. 

 Joseph Dixon, New York City. 



Diamondiferous rocks and gravel. 

 Dr. Kenneth P. Emory. 



6 Pliocene corals. 



Department of Entomology (Trans- 

 fer). 

 2 Tertiary spiders, Florissant, Colo. 

 Mrs. L. W. Ferrier, New York City. 

 Mississippian Brachiopods and frag- 

 mentary Pelecypod molds, from 

 Santa Fe, New Mexico. 

 Edward J. Foyles, New York City. 

 159 Fossils from the Mississippian era 

 of Kentucky. 

 J. B. Hastings, San Francisco, Cal. 

 Cave photographs : 56 views of Leh- 

 man's Cave, Nevada, and vicinity. 

 Mrs Elizabeth Hill, Brockton, Mass. 



4 Fossil specimens from near Wind- 

 ham, N. Y. 



Dr. Alex. Lambert, New York City. 

 4 Color photographs of Yosemite 

 Valley (4x5) ; 6 Color photographs 

 of Grand Canyon (5x7). 

 Mrs. H. W. Leitch, New York City 

 80 Specimens ; mounted, thin sections 

 of Corals and Stromatoporoids from 

 the estate of the late James Hall. 

 Alfred Lewis, New York City. 



Specimen of Conglomerate. 

 Department of Lower Invertebrates 

 (Transfer). 

 Fossil Coral (limestone rock near 

 Arecibo, Porto Rico). 



