Birds 



221 



John Williams, Changsa, China. 

 64 Frogs and Toads, 17 Lizards, and 

 33 Snakes, from China. 



By Exchange 



Anonymous. 

 77 Frogs and Toads, Tadpoles, 20 

 Lizards, and 10 Snakes (and eggs), 

 from Colombia. 



Anonymous. 

 792 Amphibians, 81 Tadpoles, 288 Liz- 

 ards, 1 Crocodile, and 95 Snakes, 

 from Colombia. 

 Institute of Comparative Anatomy, 

 Genoa, Italy (through Dr. G. Cat- 

 taneo). 

 8 Salamanders and 2 Lizards, from 

 Italy and Sardinia. 

 Dr. H. L. Kesteven, New South Wales, 

 Australia. 

 3 Frogs, 21 Lizards and 12 Snakes, 

 from Bulladelah, New South Wales. 

 Arthur Loveridge, Cardiff, Wales. 

 88 Lizards, 6 Chameleons, and 42 



Snakes, from Africa. 

 229 Amphibians, from East Africa. 

 Museum of Comparative Zoology, 

 Cambridge, Mass. 

 29 Amphibians from Peru; 20 Am- 

 phibians from Madagascar; 27 Am- 

 phibians, 1 Lizard and 1 Snake, 

 from Africa; 1 Frog and I Lizard. 

 Princeton University, Princeton, N. J. 



2 Frogs, 1 Lizard, 1 Snake, and 1 

 Turtle. 



Pedro Serie, Buenos Aires, Argentina. 

 16 Amphibians and 26 Lizards, from 

 Argentina. 

 University of Colorado, Boulder, Col. 

 1 Salamander, 6 Frogs and Toads, 5 

 Lizards, 6 Snakes and 1 Turtle. 



By Purchase 



3 Frogs, 5 Lizards and 4 Snakes, from 

 Yunnan fu, Yunnan, China. 



6 Frogs and Toads, 1 Lizard and 10 

 Snakes, from Yunnanfu and Wu- 

 ting Chow District, China. 



4 Amphibians, 14 Lizards, and 10 

 Snakes, from South America. 



63 Snakes, from Brownsville, Tex. 



7 Snakes, from Louisiana. 

 1 Snake, from Texas. 



57 Ascaphus truei, from Lake Cush- 

 man, Washington. 



Through Museum Expeditions 



5 Frogs and Toads, 40 Lizards and 2 

 Snakes, from Jamaica. Collected by 

 H. E. Anthony. 



23 Salamanders, 4 Frogs and 2 Snakes, 

 from Plainfield, N. J. 



13 Salamanders, 4 Frogs and 1 Snake, 

 from Mountainville, N. Y. Collect- 

 ed by C. L. Camp and G. K. Noble. 



34 Frogs and Tadpoles, and 4 Toads 

 and Tadpoles, from Lakehurst, N. J. 

 Collected by C. L. Camp, G. K. 

 Noble, and K. P. Schmidt. 

 5 Salamanders, 2 Frogs, 3 Frog Tad- 

 poles, 1 Snake and 2 Turtles, from 

 New Jersey. Collected by K. P. 

 Schmidt. 



16 Frogs and 8 Lizards, from Jamaica. 

 Collected by F. E. Watson. 



DEPARTMENT OF 

 ORNITHOLOGY 



By Gift 



Charles Allgoever, New York City. 



1 Ovenbird in the flesh. 

 Anonymous. 



Body of Hooded Merganser in the 

 flesh, 1 Goldfinch. 

 Anonymous. 



30 Skins of Hummingbirds. 

 Anonymous. 



1 Wood Thrush in the flesh. 

 Mrs. G. Edwin Bartow, Northport, L. I. 



1 Myrtle Warbler, from Northport. 

 James A. Beatty, Ridgefield, N. J. 



Living Plymouth Rock Lien. 

 Dr. W. H. Bergtold, Denver, Col. 

 3 Skins of Lark Bunting, from Den- 

 ver, Col. 

 Frederick F. Brewster, New Haven, 

 Conn. 

 3,378 Skins of Birds, collected by R. 

 H. Beck, from South America and 

 West Indies. 

 James P. Chapin, New York City. 

 1 Skin of Winter Wren, from Ver- 

 mont. 

 E. S. Christman, Farmingdale, L. I. 

 * 5 Common Chickens, in the flesh, and 

 1 Turkey, in the flesh, from Farm- 

 ingdale. 

 Mrs. Julius Henry Cohen, New York 

 City. 

 1 Heron in the flesh. 



