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5. Series of casts of the historic collection of fossils in the Darm- 



stadt Museum, and other valuable casts. 



6. Series of skeletons, skulls, and other preparations of modern 



mammals, reptiles, etc., and various miscellanea. 



By Exchange. 



BRITISH MUSEUM, London, England (through Dr. A. Smith Wood- 

 ward). 

 Casts of eight specimens of fossil vertebrates in the British Museum. 

 UNIVERSITY OF BASEL, Switzerland (through Prof. H. G. Stehlin). 



Collection of named specimens of teeth of Eocene mammals from 

 Egerkingen, Switzerland. 



By Purchase. 



Part of skeleton of mastodon from near Buffalo, Kan. Collected 



by C. H. Sternberg. 

 Complete shell and part of skeleton of a Miocene tortoise from 



Kansas. Collected by C. H. Sternberg. 

 Two skeletons of a large new fossil rhinoceros and a fossil crocodile 



skeleton from the Big Badlands of South Dakota. Collected by 



H. F. Wells. 

 Specimens of Devonian fishes, Cladoselache and Dinichthys, from Dr. 



W. Kepler. 

 24 Specimens of fossil fishes purchased in Germany through Professor 



Dean. 

 10 Plaster casts of fossil fishes from F. Krantz, Bonn, Germany. 

 7 Specimens of fossil fishes from Ward's Natural Science Establish- 

 ment, Rochester, N. Y. 

 5 Specimens of fossil fishes from B. Sttitz, Bonn, Germany. 



Through Museum Expeditions. 



DEVONIAN OF CANADA. 



200 Specimens of fossil fishes from Baie Chaleur, P. Q. 

 LARAMIE CRETACEOUS OF MONTANA. 



Specimens of dinosaurs, including a skeleton and parts of several 

 others, of the "Duck-bill" Dinosaur. Also a number of teeth, 

 etc., of rare Cretaceous mammals. 

 LOWER MIOCENE OF SOUTH DAKOTA. 



256 Specimens of fossil mammals, mostly new to science, from the 

 Rosebud formation in southwestern South Dakota. 

 MIDDLE EOCENE OF WYOMING. 



180 Specimens of fossil mammals and 10 specimens of fossil reptiles 

 from the Bridger and Washakie formations of southwestern 

 Wyoming. 



