Ichthyology and Herpetology — By Gift 83 



Through Museum Expeditions 



CRETACEOUS OF MONTANA AND ALBERTA. 



Skeletons of a Duck-billed Dinosaur, a small Horned Dinosaur and 

 a large Armored Dinosaur ; parts of skeletons of Carnivorous 

 and Herbivorous Dinosaurs. 

 PERMIAN OF SOUTH AFRICA. 



Skeleton of Delphinocephalus and series of skulls of other ancient 

 and peculiar reptiles of the Karroo formation in Cape Colony, 

 collected by Dr. R. Broom. 

 TERTIARY OF WYOMING. 



Collection of fossil mammals of the Lower Eocene from the Big 

 Horn Valley of Wyoming, about 600 catalogued specimens, 

 including a mountable skeleton of the Four-toed Horse and 

 many skulls, jaws and other parts of new or little-known species. 



DEPARTMENT OF ICHTHYOLOGY AND 

 HERPETOLOGY 



By Gift 



CLEVELAND H. DODGE FUND. 



Collection of fishes made in Moon Lake, Mississippi, including the 



Paddlefish, Garpike, and a general collection of local fishes 



(about 20 species). 

 Collection of about 120 species of fishes from the Pacific coast, 



made by Dr. E. C. Starks of Leland Stanford University. 

 Collection of 65 specimens of Arthrodira from the Cleveland shales 



of Ohio, made by Mr. Peter A. Bungart. 

 7 Fishes collected by Mr. W. T. Kinnear in the Old Red Sandstone 



of Scotland, including Mesacanthus, Ischnacanthus and Dip- 



terus. 



1 Aspidorhynchus acutirostris from the Lithographic shales of 



Bavaria. 

 3 Xenacanthus from the collection of Professor Anton Fritsch of 

 Bohemia. 



2 Fossil fishes from Dr. F. Krantz, Bonn, Germany, from the 



Upper Oligocene of Hessen. 



11 Fossil fishes from the Upper Devonian of Canada, collected by 

 Mr. Anthony Plourde, including Eusthenopteron, Scaumenacia 

 and Bothriolepis. 



A Small slab with numerous specimens of Prolebias cephalotes and 

 one Homosteus milleri, from Ward's Natural Science Establish- 

 ment, Rochester, N.Y. 



2 Collections of teeth of Ptychodus collected in the Cretaceous of 

 Kansas by Mr. Charles H. Sternberg. 



