Fishes — By Gift 105 



CLEVELAND H. DODGE FUND— Continued 

 I Dipterus valenciennesi. 

 90 Fossil sharks' teeth from Miocene of Kern Co., Cal. 

 5 Mounted fishes (3 Trout, 1 Black Bass, 1 Amid). 



14 Mounted fishes. 

 22 Fossil fishes. 



Skeleton of Tunny head, and young Pompano. Collected by Mr. 

 J. T. Nichols. 



1 Dreyssensia polymorpha. 



2 Dipterus valenciennesi, 1 Ischnacanthus, head and teeth. 

 12 Fossil fishes from the Upper Devonian of Indiana. 



2 Skeletonized specimens {Amia calva and Petromyzon Jluviatilis) 

 and I specimen of Torpedo nerva. 

 DAVID T. ABERCROMBIE, New York City. 



2 Marston's trout skins (Salvelinus marstoni). 

 THOMAS BARBOUR, Cambridge, Mass. 



15 Minnows and Suckers from the Adirondacks. 

 FREDERICK BLASCHKE, New York City. 



Shark jaw (part). 

 MORTON L. CHURCH, Marshall, N. C. 



3 Catfish, 3 Redhorse, 1 head of Redhorse, 1 Minnow (new to 



Museum collection), 4 Hybopsis kentuckiensis, 1 Catostomus 

 nigricans. 

 RUSSELL J. COLES, Danville, Va. 



Collection of fishes from Prince Edward Island. 

 Barrel of fishes from North Carolina. 

 Prof. BASHFORD DEAN, Riverdale-on-Hudson, N. Y. 



I Brook Lamprey, I Agriopus peruvianus, 3 Stygicola dentatus, 3 

 Lucifuga subterraneus, I Loricaria stubbed, 10 Egg-capsules of 

 Chimcera colliei, 3 Neoliparis jissuratus, 2 Oxycottus embryu?n, 

 I Caularchus meandricus, 2 Palczoxyris belicteroides. 

 Tank of formalin fishes from Japan. 

 DEPARTMENT OF INVERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY, transfer. 



About 20 specimens of miscellaneous fishes from different parts of 

 the world, with data. 

 DEPARTMENT OF MAMMALOGY, transfer. 



4 Salmonids, 1 Cottid. Received from the Stefansson-Anderson Ex- 



pedition. 

 DEPARTMENT OF VERTEBRATE PALAEONTOLOGY, transfer. 



Dental plate of Ladyfish. Collected by Mr. Brown in the Cretaceous 

 of Alberta, Canada. 



Remains of fossil Swordfish, Cylindr acanthus. Collected by Mr. 

 Brown in the Jackson beds of Mississippi. 



4 Vertebrae of Amia. Collected by Mr. Granger in the Wasatch for- 

 mation. 



Cuban fishes (8 species). Collected by Mr. Brown. 



