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Section 7— Single Reptiles. 
90. Tortoise Shell Turtle, Wm. J. Critchley, Loaned by Prof. Ward. $20.00 
This animal furnishes the valuable tortoise shell of commerce. 
Section 8— Single Pishes. 
91. Trigger Fish, (Museum Specimenl, - Wm. T Hornaday, 
Loaned by Prof Ward, 
92. Yellow Pike, Medallion, - Wm. T. Hornaday, - - - - 5.00 
93. Cronorhinus dasypogon, Australian Shark, (Museum Specimen), Wm. T. 
Llornaday, Loaned by Prof. Ward, 125.00 
94. Trygon Sephen, Ceylon Ray, - Wm. T. Hornaday, 
(Museum Specimen), Loaned by Prof Ward’s Establishment. 85.00 
Probably no one but the practical taxidermist will be able to understand or appreciate the 
difficulty which has been overcome in mounting this specimen and preserving the extreme flat- 
ness and thinness of its form. This demonstrates the value of clay as a filling material in all cases 
where it is necessary to secure thinness and also perfect smoothness. 
Section. 9— Heads. 
95. Deer, - - - Wm. T. Hornaday, - Loaned by Prof. Ward- 
96. Deer, - . . . Wm. T. Hornaday, - - - . $25.00 
97. Antelope, - - - Wm. T. Hornaday, - Loaned by Prof. Ward. 
98. English Pug Dog, - - Wm. T. Hornaday, Loaned by Mr. J. M. Backus. 
99. English Setter Dog, - Wm. T. Hornaday, _ - _ . $22.00 
100. Prairie Wolf, Coyote, - F. A. Lucas. 
101. Monkey.-‘T Should Smile,” F. A. Lucas. Certificate of Merit at Exhibition 
of 1880. 
102. Deer, _ . . . Oliver Davie. 
Section 10— Skins. 
103. Series of 6o Bird Skins, - A. G. R. Theobald, - - Eor Sale. 
104. Series of Bird Skins, - - Fred. T. fencks, - - - For Sale. 
105. Series of 50 Bird Skins, - S. P". Rathbun, - - . por Sale. 
Section 11— Groups of Crustaceans. 
106. The Home of the Crab, - C. E. DeKempeneer, - - $20.00 
This piece represents a section of the sea bottom with crabs of various species (8 specimens) 
n various attitudes, surrounded by pretty shells, corals and corallines, growing on the sandy 
bottom. 
