Reptiles and Batrachians 



219 



William Mack, New York City. 

 2 Dried Aquarium fishes. 



New York Aquarium, New York City. 

 Muscalonge, female (length 3' 11", 

 weight 35 lbs.). 



Chapman Ropes, New York City. 

 1 Mounted Trigger-fish, from Cape 

 Horn Seas. 



Mrs. William B. Runk, New York 

 City. 

 Small-mouthed Black Bass (weight 

 Z X A lbs.), mounted, from Lake On- 

 tario. 



By Exchange 



British Museum of Natural History, 

 London, England. 

 Cast of Edestus newtoni (fossil fish). 



Manchester Museum, Manchester, 

 England. 

 83 Specimens of fossil fishes (47 spe- 

 cies: spines, teeth, casts, dental 

 plates, etc.), chiefly Devonian and 

 Carboniferous of England and Scot- 

 land. 



By Purchase 



20 Miscellaneous fresh-water fishes, 

 from Yunnanfu, Yunnan, China. 

 Gar skeleton. 



1 Fossil fish, from Benito, West Af- 

 rica. 



1 Diplomystus goodi Eastman, from 

 Benito, West Africa. 



Through Museum Expeditions 



Plaster molds of 15 rays and sharks, 

 complete skeletons of 2 large Tiger 

 Sharks, and 22 jaws of miscellane- 

 ous species; formalin material of 4 

 sharks and 5 heads; miscellaneous 

 material, fins, skins, stomach con- 

 tents, etc., and field notes on food 

 and capture of sharks and rays, 

 from Morehead City, N. C. Col- 

 lected by J. C. Bell. 



100 Hawaiian fishes from the Hono- 

 lulu market. Collected by Dr. Bar- 

 ton W. Evermann. 



About 250 Marine Fishes, from Peru. 

 Collected by R. C. Murphy. 



5 Egg-cases of Skates, 3 or 4 skeletal 

 fragments; about 15 larval fishes, 

 from Beaufort, N. C. Collected by 

 J. T. Nichols. 



DEPARTMENT OF 

 HERPETOLOGY 



By Gift 



M. Bayliff, Cherokee, Okla. 

 Snake skin, from Cherokee, Okla. 



Theodore Beard, Sapulpa, Okla. 



11 Frogs and Toads, Tadpoles, 21 Liz- 

 ards, 10 Snakes, and 9 Turtles, from 

 Sapulpa. 



C. William Beebe, Tropical Research 

 Station of the New York Zoological 

 Society, Kartabo, British Guiana. 

 1 Caiman, 2 Snakes; 54 Amphibians 

 and Reptiles, from British Guiana. 



Rudolf Belaske, Cold Spring-on-Hud- 

 son, N. Y. 



1 Snake, from Cold Spring-on-Hud- 

 son. 



J. Bell, Los Angeles, Cal. 



2 Salamanders, 3 Lizards and I Snake, 

 from Los Angeles. 



Dr. G. A. Boulenger, Brussels, Bel- 

 gium. 

 22 Lizards. 

 British Museum (Natural History), 

 London, England. 

 2 Frogs. 

 Prof. Alvin R. Cahn, College Station, 

 Tex. 

 2 Salamanders, 22 Frogs and Toads, 

 10 Lizards, 6 Snakes, 7 Turtles, and 

 3 eggs, from Lake Caddo, Harri- 

 son Co., Tex. 

 Mrs. Bertha Carter, New York City. 



2 Snake skins, from Africa. Col- 

 lected by Raymond DeCaylus. 



Russell J. Coles, Danville, Va. 



1 Snake, from Danville. 



Major M. L. Crimmins, Fort Sam 

 Houston, Tex. 



3 Snakes, from Fort Sam Houston. 

 Misses Alden and Kathryn Deming, 



New York City. 



3 Snakes and 2 Turtles, from Red- 

 ding, Conn. 



Hall Deming, Ridgefield, Conn. 



i Lizard, from Columbus, Ga. 

 Bassett Digby, New York City (Lon- 

 don, England). 



2 Frogs, 1 Toad, 7 Tadpoles, and 1 

 Snake, from Hongkong Island, 

 China. 



