52 Mammals — Through Museum Expeditions. 



C. A. MOORE, Jr., New York City. 



i Mountain Goat, I Weasel. 

 F. MUSTERN, New York City. 



I Gray Squirrel. 

 NEW YORK ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY, New York City. 



1 Mangabey Monkey, i Squirrel Monkey, I Entellus Monkey, i 



Slender Lemur, 3 Lions, 1 Snow Leopard, 3 Arctic Foxes, 2 

 Grizzly Bears, 1 Florida Black Bear, 1 Japanese Bear, 1 Sloth 

 Bear, 5 Harbor Seals, 1 Sea Lion, r Gymnopus, 2 Aoudads, 

 1 Burrhel Sheep, 1 Punjab Sheep, 1 Chamois Goat, 1 Prong- 

 horned Antelope, 1 Blackbuck Antelope, 1 Caribou, 1 Elk, 

 1 Sambur Deer, 1 Sika Deer. 1 Mexican Deer, 1 Zebra, 2 Vicunas, 

 1 Rabbit, 1 Florida Manatee. — Total, 39 specimens, received in 

 the flesh from the New York Zoological Society and the New 

 York Aquarium. 



J. T. NICHOLS, Napeaque, L. I. 



2 White-footed Mice. 



Capt. WIRT ROBINSON, U. S. A., Fort Totten, N. Y. 



2 Cuban Bats. 

 JOHN ROWLEY, Hastings-on-Hudson, N. Y. 



1 Kit Fox. 



E. T. SETON, Cos Cob, Conn. 



2 Snowshoe Rabbits, 1 Chipmunk. 



F. A. SCHNEIDER, Brooklyn. N. Y. 



1 Short-tailed Shrew, 1 White-footed Mouse. 



G. H. STORK, New Yoik City. 



2 Kamchatka Sheep skulls, 1 Kamchatka Bear skull. 

 GERALD H. THAYER, Dublin, N. H. 



1 Porcupine, 1 Monkey, from Trinidad. 

 RUDOLPH VOHL, New York City. 

 1 Great Dane. 



By Exchange. 

 66 Specimens from Paraguay ; 56 from South Carolina. 



By Purchase. 



656 Specimens from Colombia ; 55 from Venezuela ; 30 from other 

 localities. 



Through Museum Expeditions. 



MEXICAN EXPEDITION. 



115 Specimens from Lower California; 792 from the State of 

 Sinaloa, Mexico. Collected by J. H. Batty. They include 

 large series of Deer, Peccaries, Ocelots, Coatis, Raccoons and 

 other large species, as well as of small mammals. 



