Amphibians and Reptiles — By Gift 



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Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. 



6 Fishes, Beaufort, N. C. 

 E. Fraas, Stuttgart, Germany. 



10 Fish teeth and spines, Triassic of 

 Wiirttemberg, Germany. 

 Royal Scottish Museum, Edinburgh, 

 Scotland. 

 Pegasus. 

 Queensland Museum, Brisbane, Aus- 

 tralia. 

 ii, Species of fishes, Queensland. 

 Taiwan Sotokufu Chugakko, For- 

 mosa, Japan. 

 5 Fishes, Japan. 



By Purchase 



Pharyngeal teeth of large Drumfish. 



Through Museum Expeditions. 



242 Fishes, Cuba; Carcharhinus ob- 

 scurus and Pomatomus saltatrix, 

 New York Bay; 2 Fishes, Sea 

 Bright, N. J. Collected by John T. 

 Nichols. 



AMPHIBIANS AND REPTILES. 

 By Gift. 



Cleveland H. Dodge Fund. 



1 Chinese Alligator and specimens for 

 exhibition showing life history of 

 5 Toads, 1 Ccecilian, 3 Salamanders, 

 1 Frog, 1 Snake, 1 Lizard, 1 Turtle 

 and 1 Alligator. 



Arthur D. Atwood, Tenafly, N. J. 



Snake. 

 C. William Beebe, New York City. 



3 Lizards, Central Garhwal. 

 B. S. Bowdish, Demarest, N. J. 



2 Snakes, New Jersey. 

 Howarth S. Boyle, Elmhurst, L. I. 



4 Cricket Frogs and 3 Salamanders, 



Jamaica, L. I. 

 Robert Broom, Springs, Transvaal, 

 South Africa. 

 30 Amphibians, 11 Snakes, 10 Lizards, 

 Australia and South Africa. 

 Barnum Brown, New York City. 

 Toad, Tree Frog and Snake, Red Deer 

 River, Alberta. 

 A. E. Butler, New York City. 

 Tree frog, Estes Park, Colo. 

 Colorado Museum of Natural History, 

 Denver, Colo. 

 15 Salamanders, Colorado. 



William T. Davis, New Brighton, N. Y. 

 Tree Frog, Lakehurst, N. J. 



Department of Invertebrate Zoology, 

 transfer. 

 Cricket Frog, Pinar del Rio, Cuba. 



Department of Mammalogy, transfer. 

 Frog, Alberta. 



Department of Parks, New York City. 

 Turtle and 4 Snakes. 



R. Donker, New York City. 

 6 Salamanders. 



J. R. K. Fitzpatrick, New York City. 

 3 Snakes, New York and New Hamp- 

 shire. 



G. G. Heye, New York City. 



2 Snakes, Haiti. 



Paul Kibler, San Francisco, Cal. 

 1 Tree Frog, 5 Snakes and 6 Lizards, 

 Amboyna. 



New York Zoological Society, New 

 York City. 



3 Salamanders, 12 Toads, 4 Frogs, 

 1 Caiman, 5 Crocodiles, 3 Turtles, 

 23 Lizards and 52 Snakes. — Total, 

 103 specimens received from the 

 New York Zoological Park and the 

 New York Aquarium. 



G. Kingsley Noble, Yonkers, N. Y. 

 Tree Frog, Yonkers. 



Howard Notman, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

 Salamander, Keene Valley, N. Y. 

 B. S. Oppenheimer, New York City. 

 3 Lizards, Colombia and Central 

 America. 

 William Osborn, Princeton, N. J. 



Salamander, Garrison, N. Y. 

 Paul R. D. Ruthling, Los Angeles, 

 Cal. 

 Salamander, California ; Lizard, Ne- 

 braska. 

 Mrs. Eugene Smith, Hoboken, N. J. 

 Collection of Amphibians and Reptiles 

 of the late Eugene Smith. 



A. E. Vinson, Tucson, Ariz. 

 Lizard and Snake, Arizona. 

 William Warfield. 



1 Tree Frog and 3 Snakes, George- 

 town, British Guiana. 



Mrs. H. Wischkaemper, New York 

 City. 



2 Snakes, Johannesburg, South Africa. 



