16 MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZO-OLOGY. [Jan. 



Shanghai by Captain Breck, and those of Mr. Squier, are 

 specially to be noticed. 



Our exchanges have added no less than 1,213 specimens of 

 Fishes, of 178 species ; 377 specimens of Reptiles, of 194 

 species; 660 specimens of Birds, of 579 species; and 150 Mam- 

 mals, of 94 species ; nearly all carefully labelled by reliable 

 authorities. 



We have to thank for donations the following persons : — 



MAMMALS. 



Allen, J. A. 15 specimens, 9 species, Springfield. 

 Arnold, J. G. Embryos. 

 Atwood, N. E. 1 Porpoise, Provincetown. 

 Boardman, George A. 4 specimens, 4 species, Calais, Me. 

 Bourget, D. 12 specimens, 9 species, Rio Janeiro. 

 Cabot, J. E. 1 specimen, Brookline. 

 Davis, G. H. 1 specimen, Rio Janeiro. 

 Francis, E. 1 horse. 



Jillson, S. 29 specimens, 13 species, Feltonville. 

 Hawksley, W. 1 specimen, Brookline. 

 Loring, Dr. George B. Embryos. 

 Mann, B. P. 2« specimens, 2 species, Concord. 

 Moore, H. K. 2 specimens, 1 species, Maiden. 

 Munn, Hon. John, and Michael Carroll. 1 Embryo, Newfound- 

 land. 



Perkins, A. T. 11 specimens, 10 species skulls. 



Rice, H. D. 2 dogs. 



Roberts, W. M. 7 specimens, 5 species, Brazil. 



Russell, Mrs. G. R. Elkhorns, Washington Territory. 



Shaler, N. S. 3 specimens, Cambridge. 



Smith, S. I. 3 specimens, Norway, Me. 



Swift & Co. 1 Fox, Brazil. 



Stillman, S. 8 specimens, 5 species, Rome. 



Thayer Expedition. 1 keg, Brazil. 



Viele, Dr. 1 specimen, Colorado. 



BIRDS. 



Abbott, C. V. 1 specimen, Boston. 



Agassiz, A. 6 specimens, Nahant. 



Allen, J. A. 69 specimens, Springfield, Mass. 



Boardman, George A. 15 specimens, 13 species, Calais. 



Bourget, D. 31 specimens, 15 species, Brazil. 



