50 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE 



1882. Senary Collection. An unrivalled collection of Palaeozoic fos- 

 sils, almost entirely Invertebrates, from Bohemia. Purchased from the 

 heirs of J. M. von Senary. 



1882. Tracy Collection. Fishes, Reptiles, and Invertebrates from the 

 Cambridge Greensand. Purchased. 



1883. Fearon Collection. Fossil Fishes from the Coal Measures of 

 East Liverpool, Ohio. Purchased from R. N. Fearon. 



1883. Fourth Garman Collection. Jurassic Reptiles and Tertiary 

 Mammals from the Western States. Purchased. 



1883. Stock Collection. Fossil Fishes and Amphibians from the 

 Carboniferous of Scotland ; a large and extremely interesting collection. 

 Purchased of Thomas Stock, Esq., Edinburgh. First instalment received 

 in November, 1883 ; second, in March, 1884. 



1884. Fifth Garman Collection. Fossil Vertebrates from Kansas, 

 Nebraska, Dakota, and Wyoming, including the secondary collections made 

 by H. C. Clifford, G. R. Allaman, and L. Hollywood. Purchased. 



1885. Casts of fossil Vertebrates described by Professor O. C. Marsh. 

 Purchased. 



1885. Terrell Collection. Fossil Fishes from the Huron Shales 

 [Upper Devonian] of Lorraine County, Ohio. Collected by J. Terrell, 

 Esq., of Oberlin, O., and described in part by Prof. J. S. Newberry. 

 Purchased. 



1886. Rossignol Collection. A small but valuable collection of fossil 

 Mammals from the Phosphorites of France. Purchased. 



1886. Eyerman Collection. A series of fossil Footprints from the 

 Trias of New Jersey and Eastern Pennsylvania. Purchased of J. A. 

 Eyerman. 



1889. Fritsch Collection. A complete set of Stegocephalan casts 

 from the Gaskohle of Bohemia. Purchased of Professor Anton Fritsch. 



1889. Ward Collection. Five mounted skeletons of Mammals from 

 the Pampas Formation of Argentina, forming the finest exhibit of fossil 

 Vertebrates in the Museum. Purchased of Prof. H. A. Ward. 



1890. Springer Collection. A small but valuable collection of Creta- 

 ceous fossils from New Mexico. Presented. 



1894. Cast of Iguanodon Bernissartensis Boulenger. Purchased. 



A number of smaller collections, together with some whose date 

 of instalment is uncertain, are not enumerated in the above list. 

 Mention should be made of the following, however, which were 

 received previous to 1869, and were secured by purchase, exchange, 

 or donation : Carl Meyer, Eichwald, Hoernes, Michelotti, Bellardi, 

 Appelius, Rigacci, Roualt, Tarbe, Krantz, Geinitz, and Lyell Col- 

 lections. (See Annual Report for 1869, p. 32.) 



