Mammals 



185 



Malcolm A. Smith, Bangkok^ Siam. 



16 Frogs, 4 coecilians, 34 lizards, 22 

 snakes, Siam. 

 Henry Snyder, Scarsdale, N. Y. 



Albino Frog, Scarsdale, N. Y. 



Leslie Spier, New York City. 

 Snake, Zuni, New Mexico. 



A. Thomson, New York City. 

 Western Milk Snake, Blue River, Neb. 



Herman Weber, New York City. 

 Box Turtle, New York. 



Ben H. Wood, Englewood, N. J. 

 Salamander, Catskill Mountains, N. Y. 



By Exchange 



U. S. National Museum, Washington, 

 D. C. 



1 Amphisbsenian, Bayamon, Porto 

 Rico. 



By Purchase 



6 Live alligators, just hatched, y 2 

 dozen shells from which alligators 

 came, Jacksonville, Fla. 



2 Frogs, 7 lizards, Padra Island, 

 Brownsville, Tex. 



7 Toads and frogs, 4 Mobile Terra- 

 pins, 8 Florida Terrapins, 2 Long- 

 necked Terrapins, 2 Soft-shelled 

 Turtles, 1 Alligator Snapper, 19 

 Keeled Musk Turtles, 6 Gopher 

 Tortoises, 3 Florida Box Turtles, 2 

 Blind Worms, 13 Fence Lizards, 7 

 Ground Swifts, 1 Scarlet Snake, 1 

 Rainbow Snake, 1 Yellow Chicken 

 Snake, 1 Red-bellied Snake, 1 Corn 

 Snake, 8 live alligators and 8 living 

 eggs of alligators, Eureka, Marion 

 County, Fla. 



6 Terrapins, Orlando, Fla. 



18 Larvse Ant-lions, Orlando, Fla. 



S3 Toads and frogs, 2 turtles, 66 liz- 

 ards, 46 snakes, Paramaribo, Dutch 

 Guiana. 



6 Snakes, Everglade, Fla. 



Through Museum Expeditions 



2 Toads, 13 frogs, 2 salamanders, 7 

 turtles, 4 alligators, 5 snakes. 



861 Salamanders, 88 toads and frogs, 

 9 turtles, 7 lizards, 42 snakes and 2 

 lots of reptile eggs, North Carolina. 

 Collected by E. R. Dunn. 



10 Frogs, 3 lizards, 19 snakes, China. 

 Collected by R. C. Andrews. 



1 Salamander, 2 frogs, 8 lizards, 2 Boa 

 Constrictors, 11 Colubrine Snakes, 1 

 Coral Snake, 4 Pit Vipers, Province 

 of Cochabamba, Bolivia; 7 frogs, 

 Argentina. Collected by Leo E. Mil- 

 ler and Howarth S. Boyle. 



DEPARTMENT OF 



MAMMALOGY AND 



ORNITHOLOGY 



MAMMALS 



By Gift 



Anonymous. 



Horse, Glen Head, L. I. 

 A. W. Anthony, Ironside, Oreg. 



2 Skeletons of Black-tailed Jack Rab- 

 bit. 



Louis B. Bishop, New Haven, Conn. 

 14 Small mammals from North Da- 

 kota ; 5 mammals from Connecticut, 

 2 from Canada, 2 from Algeria, 1 

 from North Carolina, 1 from Florida. 

 Frederick Blaschke, Cold Spring, Put- 

 nam Co., N. Y. 

 5 Skins of Weasels, Cold Spring, N. Y. 

 Charles W. Carson, Tappan, N. Y. 



2 Jumping Mice, Tappan. 

 James P. Chapin, New York City. 



Mouse in flesh. 

 Joel Allen Cherrie, Newfane, Vt. 



Porcupine. 

 College of Physicians and Surgeons, 

 New York City. 

 Skeleton of negro. 

 Captain M. L. Crimmins, U. S. A. 



Ground Squirrel, Namiquip, Mexico. 

 Department of Anthropology, Trans- 

 fer. 

 Fossil mammal bones, from Porto 

 Rico cave excavations. 

 Department of Herpetology, Transfer. 

 2 Fawns in alcohol, Paramaribo, Dutch 

 Guiana. Collected by J. A. Samuels. 

 Department of Invertebrate Zoology, 

 Transfer. 

 2 Bats in alcohol, Tropical America. 



Collected by Frank E. Lutz. 

 5 Bats in alcohol, Porto Rico. Col- 

 lected by Henry E. Crampton. 

 1 Bat in alcohol, Texas. Collected 

 by C. W. Leng. 



