102 Vertebrate Paleontology — By Gift 



Dr. L. C. SANFORD, New Haven, Conn. 



i Adult male European Widgeon from North Carolina, in the flesh, 

 and i Duck, in the flesh. 

 H. F. STONE, Lawrence, N. Y. 



3 Lesser Yellow-legs and 2 Olive-backed Thrushes, in the flesh. 

 Miss OLGA STRAUSS, New York City. 



1 Carved egg of Emu and 1 skin of Snowy Heron made up like a 

 fan. 

 CHARLES W. WHITTIER, New York City. 



1 Adult American Osprey, in the flesh. 

 WALTER WINANS, England and New York. 



1 Skin of female English Pheasant assuming plumage of the male, 

 1 skin of European Sparrow Hawk and 1 of the Rook. 



By Exchange 



7 Skins of song birds from Colorado. 

 1 Rose-breasted Grosbeak. 



By Purchase 



5 Skins of Grouse from Alberta; 2 Ptarmigan from Alaska; 33 skins 

 from Merida, Venezuela, and 81 from Cuba, 79 skins from Co- 

 lombia; 2 skins of Jabirus from Colombia; 2 mounted Kiwis 

 (Apteryx mantelli). 



Through Museum Expeditions 



805 Skins from Lower California and Guadalupe Island; 3,046 skins 

 from Colombia; 3 Asiatic birds. 



DEPARTMENT OF VERTEBRATE PALAEONTOLOGY 



By Gift 



AMES TRANSFER CO., New York City. 



Head of mule. 

 W. L. BEASLEY, New York City. 



Water-color sketch restoration of Arsinoitherium by Charles R. 

 Knight. 

 J. MORGAN CLEMENTS, New York City. 



Miscellaneous footbones, etc., from Pleistocene asphalt formation of 

 Rancho La Brea, near Los Angeles. 

 DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY, transfer. 



Mastodon molar tooth. 

 DEPARTMENT OF MAMMALOGY, transfer. 



Set of left grinding teeth of Zebra. 



Set of left grinding teeth of Ass. 



