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Fishes — By Exchange 



R. M. Anderson, New York City. 



ii Fishes, Arctic America. 

 Howarth S. Boyle, Elmhurst, L. I. 



Fundulus, Flushing, L. I. 



W. L. Brind, New York City. 



35 Aquarium fishes. 

 Brooklyn Aquarium Society, Brook- 

 lyn, N. Y. 

 55 Aquarium fishes. 

 Robert Broom, Springs, Transvaal, 

 South Africa. 

 Pair of jaws of Dogfish, South Africa. 

 Wm. A. Chapman, Troy, N. Y. 



Young Salmon, Nova Scotia. 

 Morton L. Church, Marshall, N. C. 



io Freshwater fishes, Marshall, Nt C. 

 Russell J. Coles, Danville, Va. 



314 Fishes, Cape Lookout, N. C. 

 John D. Crimmins, New York City. 



Mounted Silverfish, Palm Beach, Fla. 

 Department of Anthropology, transfer. 



Semionotus ovatus, Boonton, N. J. 

 Department of Invertebrate Zoology, 

 transfer. 

 55 Toothcarp, Cuba. 

 Department of Ornithology, transfer. 



30 Characinids, British Guiana. 

 Department of Vertebrate Paleon- 

 tology, transfer. 

 2 Fossil shark vertebrae and fragments 

 of spines, South Dakota and Mon- 

 tana ; scales of fossil Gar Pike, New 

 Mexico; fragments of jaws of 

 Amia, Wyoming. 

 Richard Donker, New York City. 



2 Pickerel. 

 Richard Dorn, New York City. 



4 Fishes, South America. 



C. R. Eastman, Pittsburgh, Pa. 



Several lots of fossil fish remains. 

 Saram R. Ellison, New York City. 



Shark tooth, Culebra Cut, Panama 

 Canal. 

 Maximilian Foster, New York City. 



Brook Trout, Rangeley, Me. 

 Chapman Grant, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



5 Fishes, Florida Keys. 



W. W. Grant, Englewood, N. J. 



Weever. 

 E. W. Gudger, Greensboro, N. C. 



Embryo of Sting Ray, Boca Grande, 

 Fla. 



G. G. Heye, New York City. 



Toothcarp, Ha3'ti. 

 G. E. Hix, New York City. 



2 Cyprinodon, Belmar, N. J.; 5 Fun- 

 dulus, Long Beach, L. I. 



R. D. O. Johnson, New York City. 



Mounted Flying Gurnard, Jamaica, 

 W. I. 

 Fred Kessler, New York City. 



12 Local fishes. 

 William Mack, New York City. 



29 Fishes, Germany, India and Japan. 

 James Mullen, New York City. 



Trunkfish, Bermuda. 

 New York Zoological Society, New 

 York City. 



3 Sharks, 1 Snapper, 1, Shark Sucker, 

 1 Parrot Fish, 12 Albino Trout, 1 

 Glass-eyed Snapper, 1 Triggerfish, 

 Belford, N. J., 1 Striped Bass.— 

 Total 21 specimens, received from 

 the New York Aquarium. 



John T. Nichols, Englewood, N. J. 



60 Young fishes, Mastic, L. I. ; 2 



Fishes, Cholera Banks, L. I. 

 George Olsen, New York City. 



8 Fishes, Alberta. 

 H. J. Parker, New York City. 



2 Photographs and negatives of Sun- 

 fish, Santa Catalina. 

 Leon W. Perkins, Ogunquit, Me. 



Pipefish, Ogunquit. 

 Wm. B. Rogers, Pointe-a-Pic, Canada. 



2 Skins of Marston's Trout. 

 Jose Santa Ana, Jr., Todos Santos, 

 Lower California. 



Frog fish, Todos Santos. 

 Mrs. Eugene Smith, Hoboken, N. J. 



250 Fishes. 

 H. F. Stone, Lawrence, L. I. 



Partial Skeleton of Angler, Mastic* 

 L. I. 

 Byron Thurston, Floral Park, L. I. 



2 Sea Horses, Freeport, L. I. 

 Henry Thurston, Floral Park, L. I. 



Needlefish, Freeport, L. I. 

 Wm. Wiegmann, New York City. 



10 Local fishes. 



By Exchange. 



Academy of Natural Sciences, Phila- 

 delphia, Pa. 

 17 Black Bass. 



