MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY. 25 
REPORT ON THE MAMMALS. 
By Ovurram BAncs. 
Axsout two hundred and fifty specimens have been added by 
gift, exchange, or purchase, to the collections of Mammals during 
the year. The larger part of these are from two sources, the 
John E. Thayer Expedition to northern South America, presented 
by Mr. Thayer, and the series of bats collected in the Bahamas by 
Messrs. G. M. Allen, Thomas Barbour, and Owen Bryant, and by 
them given to the Museum. The Department is also indebted to 
Capt. Wirt Robinson and to Messrs. Thomas Barbour and Allan 
C. Brooks for acceptable specimens; personally, | have added a 
few. Specimens have been sent to Drs. J. A. Allen and Oldfield 
Thomas for examination. 
I have published during the year : — 
In the Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zodlogy : — 
The Vertebrata of Gorgona Island, Colombia (Introduction, Mam- 
malia, and, in joint authorship with John E. Thayer, Aves). Vol. 46, 
No. 5, pp. 87-102. June, 1905. 
In the American Naturalist :— 
Birds of the Isle of Pines (with W. R. Zappey). Vol. 39, pp. 179- 
215. April, 1905. 
In the Auk : — 
The Cuban Crab Hawk, Urubitinga gundlachii (Cabanis). Vol. 
22, pp. 807-309. July, 1905. 
In the Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington : — 
A Correction of Barrows’ Record of Coccyzus pumilus from Con- 
cepcion del Uruguay. Vol. 17, pp. 165-166. Dec. 27, 1904. 
On a Supposed Continental Specimen of Solenodon. Vol. 17, pp. 
166-167. Dec. 27, 1904. 
Descriptions of Seven New Subspecies of American Birds. Vol. 
18, pp. 151-156. June 9, 1905. 
