Amphibians and Reptiles — Through Museum Expeditions 



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AMPHIBIANS AND REPTILES 

 By Gift 



J. W. Angell, Lahaway, N. J. 



1 Musk turtle, Lahaway, N. J. 

 Aquarium Society, New York City. 



30 Bottles of reptiles and amphibians. 

 Mrs. S. R. Barrett, New York City. 

 3 Garter snakes, 1 small ribbon snake 

 and 4 Newts. 

 H. D. Bell, Minister for Internal Affairs, 

 Wellington, New Zealand. 



2 Tuataras, White Bay, N. Z. 

 George T. Bowdoin, New York City. 



1 Frog and 7 toads, Alberta, Canada. 

 Frank Cross and Floyd Snyder, Lehigh, 

 Okla. 



1 Lizard and 1 skin shed by whip snake. 

 Lehigh, Okla. 



Department of Invertebrate Zoology, 

 Transfer. 



2 Snakes, 1 frog, 31 lizards, West Indies. 

 Department of Mammalogy, Transfer. 



47 Toads, 20 frogs and 4 snakes, North 

 America. 



1 Toad and 1 frog, South America. 

 Roosevelt Expedition. 



Gift in Memory of Mrs. Samuel Law- 

 rence. 

 13 Snakes, 55 lizards and 4 toads, Meta- 

 beleland, Africa. Collected by Richard 

 Douglas. 



Willard Hall, Providence, R. I. 



2 Spadefoot toads and 14 tadpoles. 

 C. R. Halter, New York City. 



1 Snake, Long Island. 



Adam Hermann, New York City. 



2 Collared lizards, Texas. 



B. E. Hoover, New York City. 



1 Box turtle, Trenton, N. J. 

 Louis John Nagele and Frank Nagele, 

 New York City. 



1 Large leatherback turtle, Nova Scotia. 

 Miss L. C. Keeler, New York City. 



3 Snakes, Porto Rico, 2 salamanders and 

 2 young Florida terrapins. 



Irving M. Ketcham, Glen Head, L. I. 



5 Frogs, Glen Head. 

 J. H. McGregor. 



1 Turtle, 2 hairy frogs and 1 toad, 

 Gaboon, Africa. 

 H. DeL. McKinlay, Orangeburg, N. Y. 



1 Salamander, Englewood, N. J. 



Miss McTune, New York City. 



1 Green frog. 



J. Mayberry, New York City. 



2 " Chamasleons," Cuba. 



W. DeW. Miller, Plainfield, N. J. 

 2 Toads, Bernardsville, N. J. 



New York Zoological Society, New 

 York City. 

 11 Snakes, 2 salamanders, 7 turtles, 1 

 New York box tortoise, 1 lizard, 

 1 "chamaeleon" and 15 frogs. Total, 

 32 specimens from the New York 

 Aquarium and the New York Zoological 

 Park. 



Robert V. Thomas, Mcintosh, Fla. 



2 Unhatched alligator eggs, Mcintosh, 

 Fla. 



By Purchase 



6 Toads and 6 tadpoles, Brownsville, Tex. 

 13 Eggs of Sphenodon piinctatum, Welling- 

 ton, N. Z. 



Skeleton of lizard, skeleton of frog and 

 skeleton of python. 



By Exchange 



Institute Butantan, through Dr. Vital 

 Brazil, Sao Paulo, Brazil. 

 25 Snakes, South America. 

 Durban Museum, Natal, Africa. 



7 Frogs, 4 toads, 2 lizards and 18 snakes, 

 Africa. 



Dwight Franklin, New York City. 

 1 Mounted "horned toad." 



Through Museum Expeditions 



Reptiles and batrachians, Belgian Congo, 

 Africa. Collected by Herbert Lang 

 and James P. Chapin. 



3 Newts, 42 salamanders, 68 frogs, 78 

 toads, tadpole eggs, 41 turtles and 15 

 snakes, Woods Hole, Mass. Collected 

 by Miss S. R. Clemence. 



5 Toads, 7 alligators, 12 turtles, 34 snakes, 

 12 "chamseleons," 9 skinks, Kissimmee 

 Prairie, Fla. Collected by Walter 

 Escherich. 



77 Frogs, 6 turtles, 351 lizards and 19 

 snakes, Santo Domingo. Collected by 

 Clarence R. Halter. 



5 Toads-, 1 frog, 1 snake, 1 ccecilian, I 

 iguana, 1 boa, Antioquia, South 

 America. Collected by Leo E. Miller. 



3 Geckos, Dominica, West Indies. Col- 

 lected by Robert C. Murphy in 1914, 



