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Reptiles and Batrachians 



Enrique Feyer, Riobamba, Ecuador. 

 58 Amphibians, 17 Lizards, and 79 

 Snakes, from Ecuador. 



Miss Ada Gallaher, Valdosta, Ga. 

 I Lizard and 2 Snakes, from Valdosta. 



Chapman Grant, Detroit, Mich. 

 13 Salamanders, from Belle Island, 

 Mich. 



Mrs. A. C. Green, New York City. 

 I Turtle, from near Jamaica, L. I. 



Thomas Hallinan, Paterson, N. J. 

 I Ccecilian, from Gatun, Panama Ca- 

 nal Zone. 



J. G. Hawley, West Redding, Conn. 

 I Snake, from West Redding. 



William T. Helmuth, New York City. 

 I Frog, 5 Lizards and 5 Snakes, from 

 Palm Beach Co., Fla. 



Victor Hill, Sierra Madre, Los Angeles 

 Co., Cal. 



1 Snake, from Kaweah River, Tulane 

 Co., Cal. 



Ernest G. Holt, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. 



2 Amphibians and 3 Lizards, from 

 Rio de Janeiro. 



B. T. B. Hyde, New York City. 

 Frog and Toad tadpoles, 9 Lizards and 

 1 Snake, from Grand Gulch, Utah. 

 Prof. George E. Johnson, Rio Piedras, 

 P. R. 

 Embryo of Eleutherodactylus auricu- 

 latus (frog), from Porto Rico. 



R. D. O. Johnson, Quibdo, Colombia. 



74 Amphibians, 50 Lizards, and 7 

 Snakes, from Colombia. 



William J. LaVarre, Washington, D. C. 



75 Amphibians and 196 Reptiles, from 

 Brazil. 



Dr. F. E. Lutz, Ramsey, N. J. 

 5 Frogs and Toads, and 3 Lizards, 

 from Wyoming and Idaho. 

 William Mack, New York City. 



2 Dried Frogs. 

 Bureau of Science, Manila, Philippine 

 Islands (through Dr. E. D. Mer- 

 rill). 

 1 Haselia spinosa, from Philippines. 

 Collected by E. H. Taylor. 

 W. DeW. Miller, New York City. 



1 Snake, from Moe, N. J. 

 Frank Mitchell, Bristol, Tenn. 

 1 Salamander, from Bristol, Tenn. 



Richard Moldenke, Jr., Watchung, 

 N. J. 

 2 Salamanders and 2 Snakes, from 

 Watchung, N. J. 



E. H. Morris, Aztec, N. M. 

 1 Lizard, from Aztec. 



R. C. Murphy, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

 1 Lizard, from Port au Prince, Haiti. 



New York Aquarium, New York City. 

 1 Caiman, from British Guiana. 



4 Frogs, 6 Salamanders, 3 Lizards, 4 

 Snakes, and 25 Turtles. 



New York Zoological Society, New 

 York City. 



80 Amphibians and Reptiles. 

 J. T. Nichols, New York City. 



6 Turtles, from Mastic, L. I. 



J. T. Nichols and C. H. Rogers, New 

 York City. 

 1 Turtle, from Mastic, L. I. 

 G. K. Noble, New York City. 



12 Amphibians. 

 Professor Henry Fairfield Osborn, 

 New York City. 

 1 Snake skin, from Garrison, N. Y. 

 Paul Regnier, Two Buttes, Col. 



1 Lizard, from Two Buttes, Col. 

 Edward Rodin, New York City. 



2 Frogs and 7 Lizards, from Mexican 

 border, near McAllen, Tex. 



V. Rodriguez, Havana, Cuba. 



1 Frog, 15 Lizards, and 1 Snake, from 

 Cuba. 



F. J. W. Schmidt, Stanley, Wis. 



1 Salamander and 2 Frogs, from Stan- 

 ley. 

 Karl P. Schmidt, Stanley, Wis. 



5 Amphibians and 144 Reptiles, from 

 Santo Domingo. 



Dr. Lucien Smith, Lexington, Ky. 

 1 Frog, 2 Lizards, 1 Chameleon, and 



8 Snakes, from Benito, Spanish 



Guiana, Africa. 

 Dr. Malcolm A. Smith, Bangkok, Siam. 



I Crocodile and 2 Turtles, from Siam. 

 Carlos Cuesta Terron, Mexico City, 



Mexico. 



3 Toads, from Jalisco, Mexico. 

 Mr. Tweedy, Nabon, Ecuador. 



30 Frogs, from Nabon, Ecuador. 

 Miss Dorothy Williams, Mt. Holyoke 

 College, South Hadley, Mass. 



II Frogs, from South Hadley, Mass. 



