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ARTHUR HARRIS, New York. 



Two specimens of Obsidian, from Yellow Stone Park, showing 



Lithophyses. 

 Two specimens of Sulphur, from same locality. 



H. MOORE, New York. 



Specimen of Mountain Leather, from Mexico, State of Guerrero. 



A FRIEND OF THE MUSEUM, through Mr. H. T. Woodman. 



One large handsome slab of Gneiss Rock, carrying Garnets, from 



New Haven Co., Conn. 

 Three specimens of Wernerite. Fairfield Co., Conn. 



CONCHOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT. 



WALDEMAR KELCH, New York. 



Specimens of Area pexata, A. transversalis, Anomia glabra and 

 Crepidula fomicata, from Long Island Sound. 



DEPARTMENT OF FISHES AND REPTILES AND THE 

 INVERTEBRATES. 



Col. NICOLAS PIKE, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Four cases of prepared specimens of Amblystoma, showing their life 

 history. 



Numerous indigenous Reptiles, from Long Island, N. Y. 

 A. HASSLER. 



One large Gorgonia. Florida. 

 GEORGE B. SENNETT. 



Skin of a young Crotalus. Texas. 



One skin of Lizard. Texas. 



One skin of Lizard. Texas. 



Three Phrynosomas. Texas. 

 ADOLPH SEVERT. 



One Tsenia lata. 

 GEORGE N. LAWRENCE. 



Three Brook Trout. Mounted. 



One Chelopus guttatus. Mounted. 



One Chelydra serpentina. Mounted. 



Two Chelopus insculptus. Mounted. 



Two Chrysemys picta. Mounted. 

 FRANK M. CHAPMAN. 



One Trigonocephalus piscivorus. Florida. 

 E. STARK, Chicago. 



One Pseudemys elegans. Illinois. 



Dr. RALPH WALDO. 



Collection of Serpents. Long Island, N. Y. 



CENTRAL PARK MENAGERIE. 



One skin Testudo carbonaria. South America. 

 ARNOLD KURTH, Florida. 



One Trigonocephalus piscivorus. Florida. 



One Crotalus miliaris. Florida. 



