128 Vertebrate Paleontology — Through Museum Expeditions 



DEPARTMENT OF VERTEBRATE PALAEONTOLOGY 



By Gift 



DUKE OF BEDFORD, Woburn, England. 



Skeleton of the Prjevalsky Wild Horse. 

 R. BROOM, Springs, Transvaal, South Africa. 



Portion of skull of Dicynodon from Karroo Formation of South 

 Africa, illustrating the origin of the mammalian ear-bones. 

 WARREN DELANO, New York City. 



Norwegian Horse and I Jamaica Hinny. 

 DEPARTMENT OF MAMMALOGY, transfer. 



Zebra skeleton. 

 LANGDON GIBSON, Schenectady, N. Y. 



Skull of fossil Walrus dredged from Penobscot Bay, Me. 

 ANDREW RAMSAY, Mt. Savage, Md. 



Slab with two footprints of Chirotherium (?). 

 FRANK K. STURGIS, New York City. 



Skeleton of Eohippus, four-toed horse, Lower Eocene of Wyoming. 



By Exchange 



KONIGL. BAYERISCHE AKADEMIE DER WISSENSCHAFTEN, 



Munich, Germany. 

 Small collections of fragmentary jaws and teeth, Eocene of 

 Patagonia. 

 PEABODY MUSEUM, New Haven, Conn. 



Casts of skull, wing and other parts of Pteranodon, Niobrara forma- 

 tion, Cretaceous of Kansas. 

 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, Berkeley, Cal. 



2 Skulls, lower jaw and fore-limb bones of Ground Sloth, asphalt 

 bed of Rancho La Brea, Los Angeles, Cal. 



By Purchase 



i Calf head ; i skull of Bootherium, Hebron, Ind. ; head of Horse 

 42 years old. 



Through Museum Expeditions 



Fossil bones, Ciego de Montero, Cienfuegoes, Cuba. Collected by 



Carlos de la Torre and Barnum Brown. 

 Skull of Moschops and skeleton of Endothiodon, and other Permian 



reptiles, South Africa. Collected by R. Broom. 

 209 Specimens of fossil mammals, Ralston and Wasatch formations. 



Lower Eocene of Wyoming. Collected by Walter Granger. 

 130 Specimens of fossil mammals, including part of skull and jaws 



of new insectivore, Basal and Lower Eocene of New Mexico. 



Collected by Walter Granger. 



