54 Vertebrate Paleontology — By Purchase. 



E. T. SETON, Cos Cob, Conn. . 



2 Scaup Ducks, 3 Blue-winged Teals, 5 Canvas-back Ducks, 1 Gad- 

 wall, 1 Red-head Duck, 1 American Robin. 



Miss MAUD SPUR. 



I Snow Bunting. 

 GERALD H. THAYER, Monadock, N. H. 



1 Spine-tail, 1 Flycatcher, from Trinidad, B. W. I. 



By Exchange. 

 6 Specimens, from Dominica and Colombia. 



By Purchase. 



99 Specimens, from Merida, Venezuela ; 3918 from California and 

 Mexico; 714 from Colombia, and a large collection of nests and 

 eggs from Colombia. 



Through Museum Expeditions. 



MEXICAN EXPEDITION. 



989 Bird skins and 160 nests with eggs. 



BAHAMA AND FLORIDA EXPEDITION (North American Bird Group 

 Fund). 



149 Birds from Bahamas and Florida; also several nests and sets of 

 eggs. 



LOCAL COLLECTING. 



23 Birds from New Jersey. 



DEPARTMENT OF VERTEBRATE PALAEONTOLOGY. 



By Donation. 



J. PIERPONT MORGAN, New York City. 



Ceremonial batons made from horns of the White Rhinoceros. 



By Exchange. 



MUSEO NACIONAL, Buenos Aires, Argentina. 



Cast of the skull and skeleton of the extinct South American horse, 

 Hippidium. 



MUSEO DI STORIA NATURALE, Firenze, Italy. 



Specimens and casts of fossil horses and other extinct animals of 

 Italy. 



MUSEUM OF YALE UNIVERSITY, New Haven, Conn. 

 Cast of type specimen of a Miocene tapir. 



