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Neues Jahrbuch Mineralogie, Geologie and Palaeontology. 1892. 
Jackson, B. D. Guide to the Literature of Botany. 188 1. 
Lippincott's Gazetteer of the World. 1888. 
Stieler's Hand-Atlas. 
Maynard, C. J. Manual of North American Butterflies. 1891. 
Ormerod, E. A. Manual of Injurious Insects. 1890. 
Smith, J. B. List of Lepidoptera of Boreal America. 1891. 
Saussure, H. de. Melanges Orthopterologiques. 3 vols. 1863-78. 
Saussure, H. de. Etudes sur les Myriapodes et les Insectes. 1870. 
Stal, C. Recensio Orthopterorum. 1873-1875. 
Brauer, F. Monographic der Oestriden. 1863. 
Hofmann, E. Die Gross-Schmetterlinge Europas. 1887. 
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King, M. Handbook of New York City. 1892. 
Proceedings of the Entomological Society, Washington. 1889-92. 
Edward's Library on Entomology. 463 volumes, and 1900 pamphlets. 
MINERALOGICAL DEPARTMENT. 
GEO. L. ENGLISH & CO., New York City. 
One specimen of Rubellite (Tourmaline) in Lepidolitic Schist, San 
Diego Co., Cal. 
DEPARTMENT OF MAMMALS. 
THROUGH MUSEUM EXPEDITIONS. 
115 specimens, from near Trinidad, Cuba, collected by Frank M. 
Chapman, Assistant Curator. 
13 specimens from Bravard Co., Florida, collected by Jenness Rich- 
ardson, Chief of Department of Taxidermy. 
380 specimens from Colorado, Utah, and New Mexico, collected by 
Charles P. Rowley, of the " Illustrated American " Expedition. 
13 specimens from Sonora, Mexico, from the Lumholtz Expedition. 
BY DIRECT PURCHASE. 
I Camel ; 2 Monkeys ; 1 Mexican Dog ; 1 Jackal ; 1 Tayra ; received 
in the flesh. 
DEPARTMENT OF BIRDS. 
THROUGH MUSEUM EXPEDITIONS. 
472 specimens, collected near Trinidad, Cuba, by Frank M. Chapman, 
Assistant Curator. 
216 bird skins, and a small collection of nests and eggs, from Sonora 
and Chihuahua, Mexico, from the Lumholtz Expedition. 
127 specimens, from Colorado, Utah, and New Mexico, collected by 
Charles P. Rowley, in connection with the " Illustrated American " 
Expedition. 
35 specimens from Bravard Co., Fla. (including the materials for the 
Little Blue Heron Group), collected by Jenness Richardson, 
Chief of the Department of Taxidermy. 
BY DIRECT PURCHASE. 
60 specimens from Venezuela ; about 1000 specimens from southern 
Brazil. 
