Reptiles and Batrachians 



189 



Department of Invertebrate Zoology 

 (Transfer). 



12 Specimens of Pee cilia vivipara from 

 Porto Rico; 4 Specimens of Gam- 

 busia affinis; 3 Specimens of Heter- 

 andria sonata from Florida ; 1 Speci- 

 men of Pygosteus from Siberia; 10 

 Young Eels and 3 Sticklebacks. 



Roy Latham, Orient, L. I. 

 Specimens of Long Island fishes (16) ; 

 1 Chloroscombrus chrysurus, 1 

 Black Rudder-fish, head of Squirrel 

 Hake, from Orient, L. I. 

 Andrew B. Mooney, New York City. 



Cowfish, from Bellaire, Florida. 

 Museu Nacional, Rio de Janeiro. 



Blind Catfish, from Iguape, Brazil. 

 L. J. and F. Nagele, New York City. 



1 "Daylight." 

 Hugo C. Nelles, New York City. 



45 Aquarium fishes. 

 Ocean Leather Co., New York City. 

 Sample hide of Hammerhead and 

 Ground Sharks and hide of Pave- 

 ment Shark; jaws of Cub Shark, 

 from Cape Lookout, North Carolina. 

 Fredrick Schwarz, Bronx, N. Y. 

 1 Orange Filefish, from Brooklyn 

 Navy Yard. 

 Ernest Thompson Seton, Cos Cob, 

 Conn. 



13 Fishes from Winnipeg. 



Miss Helen L. Squier, New York City. 



Jaws and piece of backbone of 

 Ground-shark. 

 Miss Ada Thomson, New York City. 



6 Fossil fishes from Scotland. 

 H. S. Trull, New York City. 



I Aquarium net. 

 Dr. P. De Vecchi, New York City. 



1 Fossil fish and 1 fossil fish-scale. 



By Exchange 



Carnegie Museum, Pittsburgh, Pa. 

 80 Species (254 specimens) of South 

 American fishes. 

 Prof. T. L. Hankinson, Charleston, 111. 

 A collection of Minnows of 20-odd 

 species (144 specimens). 



Carl L. Hubbs, Field Museum, Chicago, 

 111. 



12 Species, about 40 specimens, of 

 fishes from California. 



Museu Nacional, Rio de Janeiro. 

 25 Fishes from Rio de Janeiro. 

 United States National Museum, 

 Washington, D. C. 

 Specimen of Pleurogrammus monop- 

 terygius, from Alaska. 



By Purchase 

 Clear-nosed Skate. 



Sea Sunfish (Mola rnola), from off 

 Gravesend Bay. 



Through Museum Expedition 



Arctic Fishes, from Greenland. 

 Crocker Land Expedition. 



reptiles and batrachians 

 By Gift 



Department of Anthropology (Trans- 

 fer). 

 1 Alligator, skin mounted. 

 New York Aquarium, New York City. 

 1 Crocodile, from Florida; 1 Turtle, 

 from Staten Island, N. Y. 

 Roswell Baerman, New York City. 

 8 Snakes, from Cold Spring, N. Y. 

 Frederick Blaschke, New York City. 



1 Snake, from Cold Spring, N. Y. 

 Barnum Brown, New York City. 

 5 Frogs, 2 toads, 83 lizards, 13 snakes, 

 1 turtle, from Cuba. 

 Carson City School, Carson City, Nev. 



13 Frogs, 1 toad, 5 lizards, 1 snake, 

 from Carson City, Nev. 



Morton L. Church, Marshall, S. C. 



1 Lizard, from South Carolina. 

 George Engelhardt, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



1 Salamander, from Big Indian Val- 

 ley, Catskill Mts., N. Y. 

 Mrs. L. J. Francke, Glen Head, L. I. 



1 Snake, from Glen Head. 

 Arthur G. Gillam, Flushing, L. I. 



1 Snake, from Canaveral, Fla, 



