AN., 1914. Annual Report of the Director. 



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Collected by M. P. Anderson and R. H. Becker: 

 540 bird skins 



Amazonas. Brazil. 



51 mammal skins f — State of Amazonas, Brazil. 

 61 mammal skulls J 

 Collected by R. H. Becker: 

 104 bird skins 



57 mammals (skins and skulls)! 



4 skulls only j 

 442 bird skins 



85 mammals (skins and skulls) 

 14 odd skulls 



13 bats f- — • Eastern Brazil. 



5 frogs 

 I lizard 

 I snake 



I tarantula , ^ ^. -r^ 



Amazon River, Brazil. 



I beetle 

 Collected by C. Brandler: 



I Musk Rat — - Jackson Park, Chicago. 

 Collected by C. B. Cory. 

 I bug 



1 dragonfly 



2 butterflies 



4 grasshoppers \ — Ballard Lake, Wisconsin. 

 6 flies 



11 bees, wasps, etc. 



12 beetles 



5 shells — Lake Bucktoban, Vilas County, Wisconsin. 

 Collected by J. Friesser: 



4 moose (skulls and 3 skeletons) skins, i pair moose horns, 5 Alaska 



porcupines (with skulls and 2 skeletons), 8 red squirrels, 9 varying hares 

 (with skulls and i skeleton) — Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. 



2 bugs, 5 grasshoppers, 5 beetles — Bozeman, Montana. 



3 beetles, 20 flies, i ant, 3 bugs — Skilak Lake, Alaska. 

 Collected by W. J. Gerhard: 



221 dragonflies, grasshoppers, bugs, butterflies, moths, beetles, flies, bees, 

 wasps, and parasites — Northern Illinois and Northern Indiana. 

 Collected by E. N. Gueret: 



2 Sanderling — Lake Michigan, South Chicago, 

 Collected by William Heim: 



I Kangaroo Rat — Baird, Shasta County, California. 

 140 fishes — Monterey, California. 

 85 fishes — Long Beach, California. 

 9 boxes mounted fish — Long Beach, California. 

 Salmon eggs — Baird, California. 



1 keg of gravel — Baird, California. 

 Collected by S. E. Meek and S. F. Hildebrand: 

 17,000 specimens of fishes (550 species) — - Panama. 

 Collected by W. H. Osgood and M. P. Anderson: 



202 mammals, 208 birds, 2 lizards — ■ Peru. 



2 centipedes — Balsas, Peru. 



