Amphibians and Reptiles 



183 



By Exchange 



U. S. National Museum, Washington, 



D. C. 



2 Great Bear Lake Sculpins, Lake 

 Bennet, Alaska. 



By Purchase 



1 Fossil fish, Fossil, Wyo. 



2 Sawfish saws. 



Specimen of Belonostomus comptoni, 

 in counterpart, from Cretaceous 

 stratum of the Province of Ceara, 

 Brazil. 



Cast of White Shark, Provincetown, 

 Mass. 



3 Fossil fishes from Florissant, Colo. 

 Small lot of shark teeth from the 



Carboniferous of Kansas. 



Through Museum Expeditions 



5 Minnows and 17 Top-minnows, near 

 Tucson, Ariz. Collected by Frank 



E. Lutz. 



AMPHIBIANS AND REPTILES 



By Gift 



H. E. Anthony, New York City. 

 Small collection of frogs, lizards and 

 snakes, Adjuntas, Porto Rico. 



W. H. Ballou, New York City. 

 Box Turtle, Saxon Woods, West- 

 chester Co., N. Y. 

 C. William Beebe, Bronx, N. Y. 



11 Toads and frogs, 144 lizards, 14 

 snakes, Bartica District, British 

 Guiana. 

 Miss A. K. Berger, New York City. 



2 Salamanders, Woodstock, N. Y. 



Graham F. Blandy, New York City. 

 Tortoise, Nassau, Bahama Islands. 



G. A. Boulenger, London, England. 



4 Frogs, 7 snakes, Choco, Colombia. 



Charles L. Camp, New York City. 

 Salamander, 2 snakes, Berkeley, Cal. 



John Lewis Childs, Incorporated, 

 Flowerfield, L. I. 

 Snapping Turtle, Flowerfield. 



Morton L. Church, Marshall, N. C. 



3 Toads, 8 frogs, 33 salamanders, 1 

 turtle, 1 snake, Marshall, N. C. 



Henry E. Crampton, New York City. 

 Salamander, Estes Park, Colo. 



Captain M. L. Crimmins, Columbus, 

 N. Mex. 



2 Green Rattlesnakes, El Valle, N. 

 Mex. 



William T. Davis, New Brighton, S. I. 



3 Salamanders, Batavia, N. Y. 

 Department of Anthropology, Trans- 

 fer. 



Boa Constrictor, Colon Bay, Panama. 



Department of Invertebrate Zoology, 

 Transfer. 

 2 Salamanders, 2 toads, Heartwell- 

 ville, Vt. ; 4 salamanders, Massachu- 

 setts; 4 salamanders, 2 frogs, New 

 York, New Jersey and Canada; 1 

 lizard, British West Indies ; 6 toads, 

 39 frogs, 19 lizards, 11 snakes, West 

 Indies, British Guiana, Brazil; 2 

 coecilians, 3 coecilian eggs, 1 lizard, 

 1 snake, South America. 



Department of Ornithology, Transfer. 

 12 Lizards, Rhodesia, South Africa. 



Department of Parks, New York City. 

 1 Snake, New York; 2 lizards, South 

 America. 



Robert Fleming, Pineland, Jasper 

 County, S. C. 

 49 Frogs, 2 toads, 5 snakes, Pineland, 

 Jasper County, S. C. 



A. L. Gillam, Flushing, L. I. 

 20 Green Tree Frogs, 11 Southern 

 Leopard Frogs, 21 Cricket Frogs, 6 

 Bullfrogs, 2 Narrow-mouthed Toads, 

 22 Oak Toads, 41 Southern Toads, 

 10 Gopher Turtles, 2 Box Turtles, 1 

 Terrapin, 1 Mud Turtle, 1 Soft- 

 shelled Turtle, 3 Red-headed Liz- 

 ards, 6 Race Runners, 9 "Chamae- 

 leons," 29 young alligators, 6 adult 

 alligators, 1 alligator nest, 17 Water 

 Snakes, 1 Garter Snake, 1 Ribbon 

 Snake, 15 Black Racers, 2 Coach- 

 whip Snakes, 4 Corn Snakes, 1 Hog- 

 nosed Snake, 2 Scarlet Snakes, 9 

 Green Tree Snakes, 1 Ring-necked 

 Snake, 1 Coral Snake, 10 Water 

 Moccasins, 9 Diamond Rattlesnakes, 

 4 lots of Eggs of turtle, snake and 

 alligator, Eau Gallie and Canaveral, 

 Fla.^ 1 Red-headed Lizard, Sterling 

 Lake, N. Y. 



Chapman Grant, New York City. 

 1 Toad, 1 lizard, 1 snake, Texas. 



Lorenzo Hagglund, South Bethlehem, 

 Pa. 

 1 Salamander, Lewis, Adirondacks, 

 N. Y. 



