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The Zoologist. 1887. 



Forest and Stream. 1887. 



Annals and Magazine of Natural History. 1887. 



Nature. 1887. 



Palceontographical Society. 1886. 



Palaeontographica. 1886-87. 



Neues Jahrbuch Mineralogie, Geologie und Palseontologie. 1887. 



Ornithological Library of D. G. Elliot. 987 volumes; 675 pamphlets. 



DEPARTMENT OF MAMMALS. 



9 Monkeys, mounted; 7 mounted North American Mammals, 1 head of Ameri- 

 can Bison, 1 skin of Siberian Sheep, and the following in the flesh: 1 

 American Tapir, 1 Lemur, 1 young Camel, 3 Antelopes. Also 200 skins 

 and 200 skulls for the Study Collection of North American Mammals, and 

 52 skulls and 15 skeletons of South American Mammals. 

 FROM THE MUSEUM EXPEDITION. 



2 skins, 75 skulls, 10 skeletons, and parts of many others, of the American 

 Bison; 18 skins of the Pronghorn Antelope, 18 skins and 1 skeleton 

 of the Mule Deer, 16 skins of the Prairie Wolf, 2 skins of the Canada 

 Lynx, 2 skins of the Bay Lynx, 1 skin of the Beaver, 1 skin and 1 

 skeleton of the Jackass Hare, 3 skins of the Sage Hare, 1 skin of 

 Prairie Dog, 12 skins and 9 specimens in alcohol of the White-footed 

 Mouse, 1 skin of Ground Squirrel, 3 skins of Pouched Mice, 1 skin 

 of Prairie Mouse, 1 skin and 1 skeleton of the Gray Wolf; all from 

 Northern Montana, and collected by Messrs. D. G. Elliot and 

 Jenness Richardson. 



DEPARTMENT OF BIRDS. 



The Lawrence Collection of American Birds, numbering about 12,000 skins 

 and 150 mounted specimens, representing about 4,000 species; 4,000 

 skins, about 500 nests and eggs, and about 300 sterna, from Matto 

 Grosso, Brazil; 120 skins, from Yucatan; 14 nests and 55 eggs, North 

 American, and rare; 5 skins of rare foreign birds, 8 skins of rare 

 North American Birds. 



FROM THE MUSEUM EXPEDITION. 



67 skins, as follows: 7 Sage Grouse, 2 large Hawks, 1 Woodpecker, 7 

 Horned Larks, 1 Pine Finch, 1 Tit Lark, 3 Western Robins, 2 

 McCown's Buntings, 5 Meadow Larks, 11 Brewer's Blackbirds, 2 

 Northern Shrikes, 2 Magpies, 23 Bohemian Waxwings, 1 Raven, 

 1 Chestnut-collared Bunting; from Northern Montana; collected by 

 Messrs. D. G. Elliot and Jenness Richardson. 



GEOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT. 



J. ROBERTS, Fall River, Mass. 



Two specimens of Diplomystus dentatus (fossil fish), and two speci- 

 mens of D. analis, from Twin Creek, Wyoming. 



H. T. WOODMAN, New York. 



A polished block of Stromatopora expansa, from Iowa City, Iowa. 

 JAS. DAVISON, Wyoming. 



Fossil Fishes and Plants, from Twin Creek, Wyoming. 



WARD & HOWELL, Rochester, N. Y. 



One skeleton of Mastodon giganteus, from Newburg, N. Y. 

 Fifteen Fossil Fish, from Twin Creek, Wyoming. 



