124 



Fishes — Through Museum Expeditions 



Department of Geology, Transfer. 



2 Shark teeth and 2 teleostean remains 

 from the Tertiary of Porto Rico. 



Department of Invertebrate Zoology, 

 Transfer. 

 1 Pearl fish, Bahama Islands ; 125 Fishes, 

 Porto Rico. 



Department of Ornithology, Transfer. 

 30 Characin fishes, Antioquia, Colombia. 



Department of Vertebrate Paleon- 

 tology, Transfer. 

 17 Fossil fish teeth and fragments from 

 the Belly River formation, Alberta, 

 Canada. 



Alexander Deussen, Austin, Tex. 



9 Fossil shark teeth, near Seguin, Guada- 

 lupe Co., Tex. 



Cleveland H. Dodge Fund. 



34 Fossil fishes (Arthrodira), from the 

 Cleveland shale of Ohio ; 2 fossil fishes, 

 Fossil, Wyo. ; 5 slabs of sandstone 

 exhibiting well-preserved fossil fishes, 

 from an old red sandstone quarry 

 at Dura Den, Scotland ; 4 mounted 

 fishes, New England ; head of a fossil 

 Gar Pike, Fossil, Wyo. 



John C. Doxee, Islip, L. I. 



Head of Tiger Shark, off Islip, L. I. 



Jonathan Dwight, Jr., New York City. 

 1 Cod cranium, Quogue, N. Y. 



C. and O. Falkenbach, New York City. 

 15 Local fishes and head of a Dusky 

 Shark, City Island, N. Y. 



Walter Granger, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

 i Mousefish, Dry Tortugas, Fla. 



W. K. Gregory, New York City. 

 1 Big-eyed Herring. 



E. W. Gudger, Greensboro, N. C. 



71 Fishes of various species, Tortugas, 

 Fla. 



George G. Heye, New York City. 



10 Specimens of Rivulus sp., Margarita, 

 Venezuela. 



Fred Kessler, New York City. 



5 Skate egg-cases, Rockaway, N. Y. 



Frederic A. Lucas, New York City. 



1 1% lb. Perch (15 inches in length), 4 

 Shiners, 6 fresh-water Killies and a 

 series of 11 Perch crania of various 

 sizes with their corresponding otoliths, 

 King's Pond, Plymouth, Mass. 



William Mahoney, New York City. 

 1 Threadfin, 1 Silverside and 1 Snook. 



New York Zoological Society, New 

 York City. 

 1 Scaly-skinned Bass, 1 Tilefish, 1 Grunt, 

 1 Striped Butterfly-fish, and 1 Hybrid 

 Snapper, Florida ; 1 Nurse Shark. 

 Total, 6 specimens, received from the 

 New York Aquarium. 



John Treadwell Nichols, Englewood 

 N.J. 

 Shark's cranium, Moriches Beach, L. I. 



David G. Stead, Sydney, N. S. W., 

 Australia. 

 Teeth of a Port Jackson shark, coast of 

 New South Wales. 



D. D. Streeter, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



3 Jumping Fishes, 4 Gobies and 3 Carps, 

 Borneo. 



F. E. Watson, New York City. 



7 Top Minnows, Sanchez, Santo Domingo. 

 W. H. Wiegmann, New York City. 



1 Young Lamprey, Gravesend Bay, N. Y. 



Edward E. Wrissenberg, New York City. 

 1 Clear-nosed Skate, Cholera Fishing 

 Banks, L. I. 



By Exchange 



Durban Museum, Natal, Africa. 



16 Small fresh- water fishes, Natal and 

 Zululand. 

 C. H. Eigenmann, Bloomington, Ind. 



357 Fishes, Colombia and Ecuador. 



By Purchase 

 Mounted Cunner, East Falmouth, Mass. 



Through Museum Expeditions 



3,500 to 4,000 fishes from the Congo 

 Basin, Africa. Collected by Herbert 

 Lang and James P. Chapin. 



Fossil fish scales and bones on pieces of 

 rock, shore of Congo River, a few miles 

 below Stanleyville. Collected by Her- 

 bert Lang. 



13 Fishes, several species, from outside 

 the Golden Gate, California; 11 fishes 

 from Long Island Sound, Oyster Bay 

 to Point Jefferson; 73 specimens of the 

 common Killifish, 27 Sheepshead Min- 

 nows and 6 Rainwater fishes, Mastic, 

 Long Island. Collected by John Tread- 

 well Nichols. 



