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Vertebrate Palaeontology 



DEPARTMENT OF VERTEBRATE 



PALAEONTOLOGY 



By Gift 



D. M. Bell, Norfolk, Va. 



Tooth of Mastodon, from Hampton 

 Roads, Va. 

 W. F. Cory, Newark, N. J. 



Tooth of Mammoth, from Alaska. 



Warren Delano, New York City. 

 Vertebral column of Arabian colt, 

 from Barrytown, N. Y. Skull and 

 vertebral column of colt six months 

 old, from Barrytown. 



H. K. Devereux, Lexington, Ky. 



Skeleton, in the flesh, of trotting 

 horse, "Lee Axworthy," from Lex- 

 ington, Ky. 



Charles H. Sternberg, Lawrence, 

 Kansas. 

 Collection of reptiles, from the Per- 

 mian of Texas. 



Chester Stock, Berkeley, Cal. 

 Fossil specimen (cast) from Idaho. 



Thomas F. White Co., New York City. 

 Head of ass, in the flesh, from New 

 York City. 



New York Zoological Park. 

 Mountain zebra. 



By Purchase 



Skeleton of Pareiasaurus, from Per- 

 mian of South Africa. 



Skull of Lysorophus from Permian 

 of Texas. Collection of fossils 

 (dinosaurs) from Cretaceous of 

 Alberta, found near Red Deer River, 

 Alberta. Collection of reptiles 

 (mostly pelycosaurs) from the Per- 

 mian of Texas. 



Through Museum Expeditions 



Pleistocene fossils from cave at Sole- 

 dad, 10 m. east of Cienfuegos, Cuba, 

 and from Banos de Ciego Montero, 

 18 miles N. W. of Cienfuegos, Cuba. 

 Collected by Barnum Brown and 

 C. Falkenbach. 



To Eocene of Colorado : 



Collection of fossils from Huerfano 

 formation, Huerfano Basin, Col. (2 

 lots). Collected by Walter Granger 

 and G. Olsen. 



To Tertiary of Nebraska : 

 Collection of fossils from Snake 

 Creek Beds, south of Agate, Neb. 

 Collected by Albert Thomson. 



DEPARTMENT OF 

 ANTHROPOLOGY 



By Gift 



R. C. Andrews, New York City (Trans- 

 fer). 

 Costume of Cantonese laborer. 



Mrs. Lucien Antoine, New York City. 

 Altar piece of wood in shape of cross, 

 covered with stones and shells. 

 Made by Indians near Chicago. 



Mrs. Mary Austin, New York City. 

 Head band of flicker feathers, from 

 Shoshoni Indians of the Panamint 

 Mts., Cal. 



W. Edgar Baker, Jr., Mastic, L. I. 

 I Pair long-legged moccasins of 

 Plains Indians, from Custer Battle- 

 field. 



George Gray Barnard, New York City. 

 Club from Marquesas. 



Mrs. Pauline Benedikt, New York 

 City. 

 Collection of guns, bows and arrows, 

 swords, daggers, pistols, etc., from 

 North America. 



R. Brace, New York City. 



Ornaments made of small shells and 

 rope from Africa. 



Mrs. Lillian Burdon, Grand Rapids, 

 Mich. 

 Alaskan specimens (1 basket and 1 

 bag). 



Albro R. Carman, M.D., New York 

 City. 

 Collection of arrow and spear points, 

 stone implements, etc., found in cave 

 near Ft. Ann, N. Y., in 1857-58. 



