1905.] 
NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA. 
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ADDITIONS TO MUSEUM. 
Archaeology. 
Dr. E. A. Palmer. Stone spearhead, Florida. 
Mrs. Charles Schaeffer. Beaded shoulder straps, made and worn by the 
.Athabascans of Great Slave Lake, Canada, and tobacco pouch, bead and porcu- 
pine quill embroidery, made by the Athabascans of Great Slave Lake, Canada. 
Lewis Allan Wright. Model of snowshoes, made by the Iroquois of Canada. 
Clarence B. Moore. Many valuable additions to his collection of Indian 
antiquities from the mounds of the Southern States. 
Arthur Willcox. Collection of Indian implements and bones, Brunswick 
county, Virginia. 
Mammals. j 
Otto Behr. Least Weasel ( Putorius cicognani ), Sullivan county, Pennsyl- 
vania, and two AVild Cats ( Lynx rufjus), Sullivan county, Pennsylvania, mounted. 
Dr. P. P. Calvert. Two Brown Bats, Philadelphia. 
Mrs. Thomas R. Hill. Red Bat ( Lasiurus borealis). 
George M. Kerr. Skull of Buffalo ( Bison bison). 
Paul L. Lorrilliere. Skull of Skunk and skin of Red Squirrel ( Sciurus 
hudsonicus) . 
Purchased. Skunk ( Mephitis putida), Delaware county, Pennsylvania; Phil- 
ippine Buffalo Anoa; skin of Blue Glacier Bear ( Ursus dalli) with skull, “Mt. St. 
Elias”; nine mammal skins, Circle, Wyoming. 
F. L. and J. A. G. Rehn. Putorius noveboracensis , Huntingdon county, Penn- 
sylvania. 
S. N. Rhoads Expedition to Lower California. One hundred and seven- 
teen mammal skins. 
S. N. Rhoads. Oryzomys palustris, Cumberland county, ]New Jersey. 
C. F. Sands. Spermophilus tridecemlineatus . Kansas. 
Curwen Stoddardt, Jr. Japanese Lap Dog, mounted in taxidermical depart- 
ment. 
Joseph Willcox. Four mammalian skulls, Kissimmee River, Florida. 
Dr. H. C. Wood. Skull of Virginia Deer ( Odocoileus virginianus) , South 
Carolina . 
Zoological Society of Philadelphia. Specimens prepared as follows: 
Mounted: Wild Boar ( Sus scrofa), Bridled AA r allaby ( Onychogale jrenata), Red- 
faced Spider Monkey (A teles paniscus), Bubaline Antelope ( Bubalis busclaphus) , 
Pig-tailed Macaque ( Macacus nemestrinus) . To be mounted: Azara’s Capuchin 
(Cebus azaree), Japanese Macaque (Macacus), Nilgiri Langur ( Semnopithecus 
johni), Anoa (Anoa depressicornis). Skin and skull: Mexican Deer (Odocoileus 
sp.), Yellow-rumped Aguti (Dasyprocla agouti), Wood Brocket (Mazama ruja), 
