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COMPAEATR^E ZO-OLOGY. [June, 



By Donation. 



From the Hon. Nicolas Pike, a valuable collection from the 

 Mauritius ; many species. 



Fi'om the Rev. M. M. Carleton, a large collection from Northern 

 India ; manv species. 



From Baron von Muller, of the Botanic Garden, a collection 

 from Melbourne, Australia, 27 species. 



From Mr. H. G. Hubbard, one jar of young Amiurus, from Lake 

 Erie. 



From the collection of H. Mann, Jr., b}' Mr. B. P. Mann, two 

 jars of young Pomotis and Bryttus. 



From the Rev. D. W. Stevens, one jar of Clupea harengus, and 

 one jar of Anguilla bostoniensis from Martha's Vineyard. 



From ^Ir. D. W. Attvood, one specimen of Petromyzon mannus 

 from Barnstable, Mass. 



From Mr. Sa^itel Lockwood, Jr., several jars of fishes from 

 Tupper's Lake, Hamilton, Co., N. Y. 



By Exchange. 



From Prof. L. H. Jeitteles, one jar from the Salzach at Salzburg, 

 two species, and two jars from Ostende, Belgium, four species. 



From Dr. Tausch, one jar from the Pi'uth near Czernowitz in 

 Bucko vina, four species. 



From Dr. Francis Day, a collection from the Ganges River, 

 India, 114 specimens, 40 species. 



From C. L. Salmin, a collection from Hamburg, Pnissia. 



From Dr. Franz Steindachner, collections from Europe, Asia 

 and Africa. 



From the Vienna Museum, a series of skeletons. 



By Purchase. 



From Dr. Klunzingek, a large collection of alcoholic specimens 

 and skins from the Red Sea. 



Fi'om the Alleghany Expedition. 

 By Mr. A. R. Crandall, a collection from Eastern Tennessee 

 and Western Virginia. 



Nothing has been done during the past year for the im- 

 provement of the collection of reptiles, besides taking care of 

 the new additions. 



