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Reptiles and Batrachians 



L. L. Mowbray, Miami, Fla. 



Pipefish, from Bermuda. 

 A. J. Mutchler, New York City. 



8 Poeciliids, from Gainesville, Fla. 

 Nagele Brothers, New York City. 

 Wide-eyed Flounder (Syacium papil- 

 losum). 

 New York Aquarium, New York City. 

 60 Miscellaneous fishes, from Sandy 

 Hook, N. J.; Filefish, from Key 

 West, Fla. 

 Capt. E. E. Peterson, New York City. 

 Mounted Flying fish; Head of a 

 Barracuda and tail of a Dolphin. 

 P. J. Revell, City Island, K Y. 

 Angler (Lophius piscatorius), from 

 City Island, N. Y. 

 Manuel Rodriguez, New York City. 

 Otoliths of a Fish (Curubinata), from 

 Venezuela. 

 A. S. Romer, New York City. 



2 Fossil fishes, from Linton, Ohio. 

 C. B. Rush, New York City. 

 20 Aquarium fishes (Mollienisia lati- 

 pinna and Cyprinodon variegatus). 

 Dr. L. C. Sanford, New Haven, Conn. 

 Cast of a large salmon which was 

 caught in Ste. Anne des Monts 

 River, Canada. 

 Harry L. Supp, Red Bank, N. J. 

 Young Moonfish, from Shrewsbury 

 River, N. J. 

 Harry E. Taylor, New York City. 

 Throat bones of a Sea Drum, from 

 beach at Mantoloking, N. J. 

 Henry Thurston, Ocean Grove, N. J. 

 1 Ling and 3 young Weakfish. 



By Exchange 

 Prof. H. W. Norris, Grinnell, Iowa. 

 Remora, from San Diego, Cal. 



By Purchase 

 207 Chinese Fishes, from Fukien, 

 China; 1 Skin of the "Red Drum"; 

 31 Fossil Fishes, from Spanish 

 Guiana. 



Through Museum Expeditions 

 Eel, from Piti, Guam. Collected by 



Prof. H. E. Crampton. 

 12 Catfish, 1 Cichlid, and 1 Gymnotid, 



from Colombia, S. A. Collected by 



R. D. O. Johnson. 

 12 Fishes, 2 Frogs, and 1 Lizard, 



from Nassau, N. P. Collected by 



J. T. Nichols. 

 About 550 fresh-water Fishes, from 



China. Collected by C. H. Pope. 



Collection of Hawaiian Marine 

 Fishes. Collected by Dr. David 

 Starr Jordan. 



DEPARTMENT OF HERPE- 

 TOLOGY 

 By Gift 

 J. G. Anders son, JPeking, China (through 

 Prof. Dr. Einar Lonnberg). 

 Alligator, from Antini, Tang-Fu- 

 Hsien, Wan Ching-Hu, China. 

 Mrs. Alma C. Aub, New York City. 



Crocodile jaw bone. 

 Adrian Banks, Elmhurst, L. I., N. Y. 

 5 Frogs, 2 Snakes, and 1 Turtle, from 

 Long Island. 

 Herman H. Bonder, New York City. 



Garter Snake. 

 Barnum Brown. 



115 Frogs, Toads, and Tadpoles; 333 

 Lizards, and 9 Snakes; from Abys- 

 sinia and British Somaliland. 



1 Toad, 5 Lizards, and 1 Snake, from 

 Asia Minor. 



Dr. Lucius C. Bulkley, River dale, 

 N. Y. 

 3 Lizards, 1 Snake, and 2 Turtle 

 Heads. 

 T. D. Carter, Boonton, N. J. 

 Snake, from Boonton, N. J. 

 J. P. Chapin and R. E. B. McKenney, 

 New York City. 



2 Frogs, from Blois, Loir-et-Cher, 

 France. 



Col. M. L. Crimmins, Fort Sam Hous- 

 ton, San Antonio, Tex. 

 5 Snakes and 1 Turtle, from Fort 

 Sam Houston, San Antonio, Tex. 

 Dr. G. Clyde Fisher, New York City. 

 Salamander, from Lake Champlain, 

 N. Y. 

 Frank M. Graf, San Bernardino, Cal. 

 18 Lizards, 10 Snakes, 1 Turtle, from 

 San Bernardino, Cal. 

 Thomas Hallinan, Jacksonville, Fla. 



9 Salamanders, 11 Frogs, 44 Lizards, 

 and 1 Snake, from Jacksonville, 

 Fla. 



C. R. Halter, New York City. 



Snake, from Cold Spring, N. Y. 

 Prof. R. A. Hatcher, New York City. 



10 Frogs, from St. Albans, Vt. 

 P. Van Campen Heilner. 



Frog, from Hog Island, Bahamas. 

 A. W. Henn, New York City. 



16 Salamanders and 10 Frogs, from 

 Shoreham Center, Richville, Vt. 



