Vertebrate Fossils 



213 



By Exchange 

 Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Skull of Peruvian Otter. 

 Charles Snyder, New York City. 



5 Bats in alcohol, Scarsdale, N. Y. 



By Purchase 



32 Mammals, from British Guiana. 



8 Artiodactyla, 18 Carnivora, 86 Ro- 

 dentia, 68 Chiroptera, 5 Insectivora, 

 4 Pholidota, from Yenping, Fukien 

 Province, China. 



2 African Elephants, and 4 Inyala. 



Through Museum Expeditions 

 About 1,500 Mammals, from Ecuador. 

 Collected by H. E. Anthony. 



Whitney South Sea Expedition: 

 15 Bats in alcohol and 4 Rodents 

 (Mus), from South Sea Islands. 

 Collected by R. H. Beck. 

 14 Skulls of Macrorhinus leoninus 

 and 2 of Ogmorhinus leptonyx, from 

 Bay of Isles, South Georgia. Col- 

 lected by Dr. R. C. Murphy. 



DEPARTMENT OF VERTEBRATE 



PALEONTOLOGY 



By Gift 



Barnum Brown. 

 Collections of fossils and natural his- 

 tory specimens, from Abyssinia. 

 Professor G. de Lapouge, Universite, 

 Poitiers, France (through Profes- 

 sor Osborn). 

 Cast of fossil primate tooth. 

 Professor Charles Deperet, University 

 of Lyons, France (through Pro- 

 fessor Osborn). 

 Cast of molar tooth of Mastodon 

 pygmaeus (type), original from 

 Algeria. 

 George D. Doughty, Post, Texas. 



Teeth and other parts of Triassic rep- 

 tiles and invertebrate fossils, and 

 type skull of Triassic fossil reptile, 

 P h y t o s aur u s doughtyi, from 

 Dockum formation, Post City, Tex. 

 Lieut. Col. Charles Wellington Fur-' 

 long, Boston, Mass. 

 Sample of hair, probably of Neomy- 

 lodon (extinct Ground Sloth), from 

 the cave at Ultima Esperanza Inlet, 

 Chile. 

 New York Times Wide World Photos 

 (through Mr. De Mar). 

 8 Photographs of horses in action. 



G. B. Shattuck, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 

 (through Dr. E. O. Hovey). 

 3 Antelope teeth (sub-fossil) from 

 Lake Albert Nyanza. 

 C. C. Stillman. New York City. 



Cleaned skeleton of a Morgan horse. 

 Yale University and Southern Meth- 

 odist University (through Profes- 

 sor R. S. Lull). 

 Cast of type of fossil antelope, Tet- 

 rameryx, from Dallas, Tex. 



By Exchange 

 Professor Claude Gaillard, Lyon, 

 France. 

 Cast of Ursavus primcevus, a primi- 

 tive fossil bear. 

 Samuel Henshaw, Cambridge, Mass. 

 Casts of type specimens of fossil ver- 

 tebrates in the J. D. Whitney Col- 

 lection, and of fossil Ostrich egg, 

 from China. 

 Major E. Hue, Chartres, France. 

 Casts of 2 skulls of fossil man. 

 United States National Museum, 

 Washington, D. C. 

 Casts of types of fossil birds (9 

 specimens). 

 Zoological Museum, University of 

 Cambridge, England (through C. 

 Forster Cooper). 

 Skull and jaws of Bos primigenius 

 and back of skull of Bison priscus, 

 from Pleistocene of Cambridge. 



By Purchase 



7 Casts: Homo neanderthalensis, La 

 Chapelle-aux-Saints, skull and jaw; 

 H. neanderthalensis, skull cap ; H. 

 sapiens, neanderthaloides, skull cap ; 

 Cro-Magnon cranium; brain cast. 



Collection of about 20 casts of fossil 

 vertebrates in the Stuttgart Mu- 

 seum. 



Plaster cast of skulls and skeleton 

 bones of fossil man (2 individuals). 



Skull and part of skeleton of Mam- 

 moth, from Rochester, Ind. 



Through Museum Expeditions 

 Small collection of Pleistocene Mam- 

 mals (Horse, Ground Sloth, etc.), 

 from Punin, Ecuador. Collected 

 by H. E. Anthony. 

 2 Fossils from the Pliocene of Samos, 

 Greece. Collected by Barnum 

 Brown. 

 Fossil Mammal specimens, from 

 Snake Creek, Sioux Co., Neb. Col- 

 lected by Albert Thomson. 



