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The following paper, published during the year in the Museum 
Bulletin, was also based on the material of this department. 
8. Descriptions of supposed New Species and Subspecies of 
Mammals from Arizona. By Edgar A. Mearns, Assistant Surgeon 
U. S. A. 31 pp. Published February 21, 1890. 
Accessions to the Department of Mammals. 
BY DONATION. 
P. T. BARNUM and J. A. BAILEY, Bridgeport, Conn. 
1 Sun Bear, 2 Harbor Seals. 
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC PARKS, New York City, through Dr. W. A. 
Conklin, Superintendent of the Central Park Menagerie. 
26 monkeys, including the Chimpanzee " Kitty" ; 3 young Lions ; 2 
South American Panthers ; 2 Ocelots ; I Spotted Hyena ; 3 Black 
Bears ; 1 Badger ; 1 Otter ; 1 Raccoon ; 1 Cacomistle ; 2 Coata- 
mondis ; 2 Kinkajous ; 1 Coyote ; 1 Black-backed Jackal ; 1 Red 
Fox ; 1 Black Fox ; 1 Yucatan Deer ; 1 Virginian Deer ; 1 Hog 
Deer ; 1 Reindeer ; 1 Indian Antelope ; I American Bison and 1 
Bison head ; 1 young Indian Buffalo ; 3 young Angora Goats ; 1 
young Camel ; 1 Woodchuck ; 2 Sloths ; 2 Pouched Rats ; 1 Rat 
Kangaroo. Total, 78 specimens, received in the flesh. 
CHARLES B. CORY, Boston, Mass. 
2 West Indian Bats. 
W. J. HUMMER, Morrison, Iowa. 
1 Red Bat. 
STEWART LEWIS, Newton, N. J. 
3 Squirrels and 1 Woodchuck. 
GEORGE R. McKENZIE, Glen Spey, N. Y. ' 
1 fine male Elk. 
Mrs. MALLISON, New York City. 
1 Humboldt Monkey. 
Dr. EDGAR A. MEARNS, U. S. A., Fort Snelling, Minn. 
3 Jackass Hares. 
Dr. JOHN I. NORTHROP, School of Mines, Columbia College, New York 
City. 
1 Large-eared Bat, from the Bahamas. 
JAMES RICALTON, Maplewood, N. J. 
1 Manx Cat. 
JENNESS RICHARDSON, Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., New York City. 
1 skull of Babiroussa ; 2 Moles. 
WILLIAM M. RICHARDSON, Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., New York City. 
4 Ground Squirrels. 
CLARENCE B. RIKER, Maplewood, N. J. 
5 skins of Brazilian Bats. 
JOHN ROWLEY, Jr., Hastings, N. Y. 
5 Squirrels, 1 Mouse and 2 Hares. 
Mrs. D. W. STERRELL, New York City. 
1 Angora Cat. 
W. E. D. SCOTT, New York City. 
55 skins, with skulls, mostly from Florida ; 1 Brown Bat, New York. 
