48 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE 



Preliminary Account of the Fossil Mammals from the White River For- 

 mation contained in the Museum of Comparative Zoology. By W. B. 

 Scott and H. F. Osborn. [Bull. M. C. Z., Vol. XIII., Sept., 1887.] 



Preliminary Account of the Fossil Mammals from the Loup Fork For- 

 mation. Part II. Carnivora and Artiodactyla, by W. B. Scott. Perisso- 

 dactyla, by H. F. Osborn. [Bull. M C. Z., Vol. XX., 1890.J 



Vertebrate Palaeontology in some American and Canadian Museums. 

 By A. Smith Woodward. [Geol. Mag., Dec. III., Vol. VII., 1890.] 



List of the Principal Collections of Vertebrate Fossils Belonging to the 



Museum. 



1852. Old Collection. Purchased by private subscription from Pro- 

 fessor Agassiz. 



1859. Professor Agassiz Collection. Presented. Contains a number 

 of valuable types. 



1859. Boucault Collection. Purchased. Gray Fund. 



1859. Bronn Collection. A rich collection of German Mesozoic Fos- 

 sils, for the most part determined by Professor Bronn. Purchased. 



1859. Duval Collection. Chiefly Fishes and Mammals from the 

 Mesozoic and Cenozoic of France. Purchased. Gray Fund. 



1861. Campiche Collection. Purchased. Gray Fund. 



1861. De Koninck Collection. Purchased. The entire collection of 

 L. G. de Koninck. 



1861. Enniskillen Collection. First instalment received by exchange. 



1862. Enniskillen Collection. Second instalment purchased. 



1862. Imhoff Collection. Contains chiefly Invertebrates. Purchased. 

 1865. Gastaldi Collection. Exchange. 



1865. Michellotti and Rigacci Collection. Exchange. 



1866. Leonard Collection. Fossil Footprints, Connecticut Valley. 

 Presented. 



1868. Haast Collection. Four species of Dinornis from New Zealand. 

 Exchange. 



1869. Shaler and Barnard Collection. Pleistocene Mammals, chiefly 

 Bison and Mastodon remains, from Big Bone Lick, Ky. Presented. 



1870. Professor Agassiz Collection. Fossil Fishes from the Con- 

 necticut Valley. 



1870. Allen Collection. Green River Fishes. Collected by J. A. 

 Allen. 



1870. Lesquereux Collection. Mostly fossil plants, but containing 

 some fish and amphibian remains from the American Coal Measures. 

 Purchased. 



1871. Lartet Collection. Fossil Mammals from France. Presented. 



