Ma?nmals — By Purchase 123 



NEW YORK ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY, New York City. 



2 Fur Seals, 1 Sea Elephant, 1 Squirrel, 2 Grant's Zebras, 1 



Loris, 2 Rats, 1 Tasmanian Wolf, 1 Monkey, 1 Cebu Monkey, 

 1 Green Monkey, 1 Spider Monkey, 4 Kinkajous, 2 Lemurs, 1 

 Cavy, 1 Muntjac, 1 Arctic Fox, 1 Red Fox, 2 Pandas, 1 Hima- 

 layan Bear, 2 Sun Bears, 1 Black Bear, 1 Polar Bear, 1 Rocky 

 Mountain Goat, 1 Reed Buck, 1 European Buffalo, 1 Roe 

 Deer, 1 Hangul Deer, 1 Chinese Water Deer, 1 Sambar Deer, 

 1 Lynx, 2 Ocelots, 1 Sloth, 1 Snow Leopard, 5 Hooded Seals, 

 4 Beavers, 1 Binturong, 1 Baboon, 1 Mangabey, 2 Coati Mundi, 

 1 Barbary Sheep, 1 Porcupine, 1 Tiger, 1 Galago, 1 Phalanger, 

 1 Mongoose, 1 Ringtail Cat, 1 Palm Cat, 1 Civet Cat, 1 Her- 

 pestes. — Total, 67 specimens received in the flesh from the New 

 York Aquarium and the New York Zoological Park. 



YOSHIKAZU OKAMIYU, New York City. 

 Skin and skull of Harbor Seal. 



LEONAND C. SANFORD, New Haven, Conn. 

 Newfoundland Rabbit. 



HENRY THURSTON, Floral Park, L. I. 



3 Specimens of Bats, 1 alcoholic Bat and 1 specimen of Lepus, 



Florida. 



W. A. VAN RENSSELAER, Salt Point, N. Y. 

 Skin and skull of European Hare. 



C. DUBOIS WAGSTAFF, New York City. 

 Polished teeth of Sperm Whale. 



EDWARD E. and MARGARET B. WILLIAMS, New York City. 

 Mounted Deer head, from near St. Paul, Minn. 



WALTER WINANS, Pluckley, Kent, England. 



3 Skins and skulls of Sika Deer, 4 Rabbits, 3 Hedgehogs and 4 

 Weasels. 



By Exchange 



G. T. EMMONS, Princeton, N. J. 

 Skin of Ursus emmonsi (rug). 



By Purchase 



10 African Elephant skulls ; 64 mammals, China ; 45 small mammals 

 and 15 Bats in alcohol, Chile ; 1 Albino Porcupine {Erethizon) ; 

 3 Lophiomys ; I Mongoose ; 2 Giant Forest Hogs ; 24 mammals, 

 Venezuela ; 14 small eastern mammals ; 1 melanistic Wood- 

 chuck ; 1 Muntjac; 3 specimens Tarsius (1 alcoholic); 48 mam- 

 mals, Colombia ; 6 small mammals, Nicaragua ; Mountain 

 Sheep, New Mexico; 7 specimens Tursiops tursio, Cape Hat- 

 teras ; 5 skins and skulls of Brachylagus idahoensis, Oregon. 



