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RFPORT OF THE MAMMALS. 



By Outram Bangs. 



The mammal collection has received about 200 additional 

 specimens, a nice series of skins and skulls from the Cameroons, 

 received from Dr. Thomas Barbour and a collection made in 

 Grenada, West Indies by Dr. Glover M. Allen, being the principal 

 acquisitions. 



Single specimens and small series have been presented by 

 Messrs. G. M. Allen, Thomas Barbour, E. H. Baynes, W. S. 

 Brooks, John Caswell, Allen Cleghorn, R. S. Hardy, L. C. Jones, 

 George Nelson, J. C. Phillips, C. I. Ramsden, J. C. Tello, J. E. 

 Thayer, C. G. Willoughby, and W. R. Zappey. 



A fine West Indian seal was presented by the American museum 

 of natural history, and a skin and skeleton of Pere David's deer 

 was purchased. 



An exchange was made with the Field museum of natural 

 history. 



Publications. August 1, 1910-July 31, 1911. 



Two new woodpeckers from the Isle of Pines, West Indies. Proc. 

 Biol. soc. Washington, 29 December, 1910, vol. 23, p. 173-174. 



A new bell-bird from Aukland Island. Proc. Biol. soc. Washington, 

 24 February, 1911, vol. 24, p. 23-24. 



Two new birds from the island of Molokai. Proc. Biol. soc. Wash- 

 ington, 24 February, 1911, vol. 24, p. 29-30. 



A new fantail from the Chatham Islands. Proc. Biol. soc. Washing- 

 ton, 24 February, 1911, vol. 24, p. 41-42. 



Descriptions of new American birds. Proc. Biol. soc. Washington, 

 23 June, 1911, vol. 24, p. 187-190. 



A new swift from Palestine. Proc. Biol. soc. Washington, 23 June, 

 1911, vol. 24, p. 195-196. 



