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Mammals 



M. Nishimura, New York City. 



15 Frogs, 5 salamanders, 3 turtles, 5 

 lizards and 8 snakes, Manchuria. 

 Philip H. Pope, Manchester, Maine. 



11 Frogs, Eustis, Maine. 

 L. S. Quackenbush, New York City. 

 7 Frogs, 16 salamander larvae, 3 tur- 

 tles and 1 alligator. 

 Paul D. R. Ruthling, Los Angeles, 

 Cal. 

 1 Rattlesnake, 1 garter snake, Texas; 

 3 toads, 13 frogs, 13 salamanders, 2 

 turtles, 43 lizards and 37 snakes, 

 Los Angeles, Cal. 

 Karl P. Schmidt, Stanley, Wisconsin. 



3 Frogs and 1 snake, Stanley. 

 Karl Smith, Nicaragua, C. A. 



1 Schlegel's viper, Eden Mine, Nica- 

 ragua. 



Percy Viosca, Jr., New Orleans, La. 

 11 Frogs, Covington, La. 



F. Weinberg, Los Angeles, Cal. 



2 Toads, 5 turtles, 22 lizards and 8 

 snakes, California; 1 lizard, Ari- 

 zona; 2 lizards, Tasmania. 



By Exchange 



Albany Museum, Grahamstown, South 

 Africa. 

 19 Frogs and toads, 27 lizards, 6 

 snakes, South Africa. 



Commercial Museum, Philadelphia. 



1 Tailed and 11 tailless batrachians, 

 10 lizards, 11 snakes, Central Amer- 

 ica and Colombia. 



Louisiana State Museum, New Or- 

 leans, La. 



2 Skins of the snowy heron, Cameron 

 Parish, La. 



Museum of Comparative Zoology, 

 Cambridge, Mass. 



2 Toads, Malaita Island, Solomon 

 Islands; 2 lizards, Arkansas; 4 

 lizards, Utah; 1 lizard, Mexico, and 

 1 lizard, Africa. 



By Purchase 



C. S. Brimley, Raleigh, N. C. 



1 Salamander, 1 turtle, 2 snakes, 

 North Carolina; 1 salamander, 

 Missouri; 1 lizard, Panama. 



R. D. Camp, Brownsville, Texas. 



4 Lizards, 1 snake, Brownsville. 



John Graham, Yunnan, China. 



18 Toads, 30 frogs, 5 salamanders, 6 

 lizards, 7 snakes, China. 

 J. W. Johnson, Charco, Texas. 



8 Lizards, Charco. 



W. Odell Learn & Co., San Antonio, 

 Texas. 

 40 Lizards, San Antonio. 



Through Museum Expeditions 



About 2,500 specimens from Nica- 

 ragua, collected by Clarence R. Hal- 

 ter and L. Alfred Mannhardt. 



22 Toads, 13 frogs, 2 salamanders, 38 

 lizards, 58 snakes, China. Collected 

 by Roy C. Andrews and Edmund 

 Heller. 



1 Toad, 3 frogs, 1 salamander, 2 liz- 

 ards, 2 snakes, Nicaragua. Col- 

 lected by W. DeW. Miller and Wm. 

 B. Richardson. 



DEPARTMENT OF MAMMALOGY 

 AND ORNITHOLOGY 



MAMMALS 



By Gift 



H. E. Anthony, New York City. 



12 Bats in alcohol, Nicaragua. 

 A. H. Baldwin, New York City. 



1 Set of Eland horns, 2 sets of Harte- 

 beest horns. 

 C. W. Beebe, Bronx, N. Y. 



1 Deer, near Kalacoon, British Guiana. 

 Courtenay Brandreth, Brandreth, N. Y. 



Deer skin and skull. 

 Frank M. Chapman, New York City. 



4 Skins of dogs, Santiago and 

 Coquimbo, Chile. 

 Russell J. Coles, Danville, Va. 



Pygmy Sperm Whale material; jaw 

 of Kogia, South Carolina. 

 Mrs. P. H. Downey, New York City. 



Mounted head of Tiger, India. 

 J. Dwight, New York City. 



9 Small mammals, Lanesville, Greene 

 Co., N. Y. 



J. M. Ellsworth, Hoboken, N. J. 



Horns of Alaskan Moose (spread 66 

 inches). 

 Mrs. H. J. Faulhaber, Mt. Vernon, 

 N. Y. 

 Black Squirrel in the flesh, Mt. Ver- 



