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DEPARTMENT OF BIRDS. 
Through Museum Expeditions. 
576 specimens, from the Island of Trinidad. 
135 specimens, from New Brunswick, collected by Charles P. Rowley and 
Tappan Adney. 
By Direct Purchase. 
130 specimens, mostly from Mexico and Central America. 
DEPARTMENT OF REPTILES AND FISHES. 
Through Museum Expeditions. 
25 Reptiles and Batrachians, from the Island of Trinidad. 
DEPARTMENT OF MAMMALIAN PALEONTOLOGY. 
Through Museum Expedition. 
150 Specimens of fossil mammals from the Pliocene sand beds. of Nebraska, 
including many exceptionally fine representations of extinct Horses, 
Camels, Deer, Peccaries, Sloths, Rodents and Carnivores. 
10 Specimens from the Loup Fork Beds of Nebraska, among which are included 
remains of three-toed Horses, bones of Camels and Carnivores. 
About 50 specimens of extinct mammals from the Eocene deposits of the 
Washakie Basin, Wyoming. This collection includes an exceptionally 
fine series of skulls of the large six-horned Dinocerata, numerous 
skulls and jaws of Palreosyops, together with many smaller species. 
About 150 specimens of extinct mammals from the Eocene deposits of the 
Bridger Basin, Wyoming. In this collection there are five complete 
skulls, together with complete limbs and other parts of the skeleton of 
the large Uintatherium, a complete skeleton of Patriofelis tigrinus, 
hitherto known from only fragments of the jaws, numerous skulls and 
parts of skeletons of Paleeosyops, Hyrachyus, Lemurs, Rodents and 
Carnivores. 
By Purchase. 
Cast of large Sloth, Megatherium, mounted ; 3 skulls of Titanotherium ; 1 Lower 
Jaw of Titanotherium; foot of Tapir; foot of Horse; foot of Rhinoceros; 
foot of Elephant ; foot of Llama ; foot of Cow ; foot of Peccary ; foot 
of Elk ; foot of Antelope ; foot of Bear ; foot of Lion ; foot of Sloth. 
