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Vertebrate Fossils 



Raymond Potter, New York City. 



Skull of Polar Bear. 

 Victor J. Rodriguez, Habana. 

 7 Jars of Bats in alcohol, from South 

 America. 

 M. F. Savage, New York City. 



Horns of South American Buffalo. 

 Charles Schwarz, Astoria, L. I. 

 2 Specimens of Mus musculus from 

 Astoria. 

 C. Roy Strotz, New York City. 



Giant Armadillo skin, from Paraguay. 

 Jacques Suzanne, Fort Montgomery, 

 N. Y. 

 "Siberian" Rabbit. 

 J. M. Vandergrift, New York City. 

 English Bulldog, Champion "Kater- 

 felto," mounted. 



By Exchange 



Museum of Comparative Zoology, 



Cambridge, Mass. 

 2 Specimens of Chilonycteris ful. tor- 



rei, from Cuba. 

 United States National Museum, 



Washington, D. C. 



2 Marsupials: Orolestes, from Peru. 



By Purchase 



3 Agoutis, 4 Anteaters, 3 Armadillos, 

 86 Bats, 5 Deer, 4 Mice, 19 Mon- 

 keys, 10 Opossums, 1 Paca, 1 Pec- 

 cary, 6 Rats, 3 Sloths, 2 Tayras, 

 from British Guiana. Collected by 

 William Beebe. 



7 Specimens of small Mammals, from 



Brazil. 

 Group of Wildcats, male, female and 



3 young, from Douglas, Co., Col. 

 Pygmy Sperm Whale in the flesh, 



from South Beach, S. I. 

 3 Ibex skins and skulls, from Italy. 

 2 Fcetal porpoises, 1 porpoise skull. 

 Spectacled Bear, from Merida, Ven- 



Skin of Black Wolf (Alaskan). 



Through Museum Expeditions 

 1,216 Mammals, from Mongolia and 

 Northern China. Collected by R. C. 

 Andrews. 

 628 Small Mammals, and 1 lot of Fos- 

 sil and subfossil Mammal remains, 

 from Jamaica. Collected by H. E. 

 Anthony and Charles Falkenbach. 

 2 Specimens of Cavia, and 14 Epimys, 

 from Peru. 



DEPARTMENT OF 



VERTEBRATE 



PALAEONTOLOGY 



By Gift 



Professor Marcellin Boule, Paris. 

 France (through Professor Os- 

 born). 

 Cast of bison figure incised on a 

 water-worn slate by a Cro-Magnon 

 artist, Upper Palaeolithic, France. 

 W. R. Brown, Berlin, N. H. 



13 Photographs of Arabian horses, 

 from Berlin, N. H. 

 H. K. Bush-Brown, Washington, D. C. 

 Horse skeleton \ x /z Arabian), from 

 Washington, D. C. 

 Edward H. Davis and Joseph Menager, 

 Mesa Grande, San Diego Co., Cal. 

 3 Lower molars of Elephas imp er at or. 

 Miss Hazel E. Kleipa, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Articulated human skeleton. 

 E. P. Mathewson, New York City. 

 Part of fossil bison skull with horn 

 cores, from Great Falls, Mont. 

 Professor G. Elliot Smith, London, 

 England. 

 2 Lantern slides of a part of the Pilt- 

 down skull. 

 Dr. Spalding, New York City. 



Skull and limbs of Russian Wolf- 

 hound, in the flesh. 

 Victoria Memorial Museum, Ottawa, 

 Canada. 

 Casts of caudals of Gorgosaurus. 

 H. von Ihering, Santa Catharina, Bra- 

 zil. 

 Series of fossil shark teeth from Ter- 

 tiary formations of Argentina (13 

 specimens). 



By Exchange 



British Museum (Natural History), 

 London, England. 

 Casts of fossil specimens : Elephas co- 

 lumbi type tooth, and Archaeop- 

 teryx, part of skeleton. 



By Purchase 



Russian Wolfhound, from New York 

 City. 



Through Museum Expeditions 

 Collection of Moropus and Dicera- 

 therium skeletons from Agate 

 Spring Quarry, Neb. Collected by 

 Albert Thomson. 



