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W. II. Fluck. Collection of reptiles from Nicaragua. 
John A. Leary. Several Typhlomolge rathbuni, San Marcos, Texas. 
Miss Josephine McMenamin. Young Alligator. 
Edv. A. McIlhenny. A series of throe-toed Box Tortoises, Terrapene Iriun- 
guis. 
H. A. Pilsbry. A collection of reptiles and batrachians from Missouri, 
Arkansas, Indian Territory and Texas. 
J. A. G. Rehn. Ophibolus rhorribomaculatus, Maryland, and Agkistrodon con- 
torfrix, Lehigh county, Pennsylvania. 
S: N. Rhoads. Two batrachians and several reptiles from Delaware. 
C. T. Sands. A collection of Ophidia from Fairfax county, Virginia., and four 
specimens from Mt. Pocono, Pennsylvania. 
Wither Stone. Storeria occipitomaculata, New Jersey; several Salamanders, 
Delaware. 
S. L. Schumo. Diadophis punclalus, Philadelphia. 
II. L. Viereck. Thirteen reptiles and batrachians, southern New Jersey. 
Zoological Society of Philadelphia. Rattlesnake, Crotalus sp.; Testudo 
calcarcita, Abyssinia; Sternoihrenis nigricans; Tumpinambis teguexin. 
Fishes. 
II. C. Chapman, M.D. Seven species of fish. 
Exchange. With Stanford University, a large series of Japanese fishes. 
G. J. Ent. Chcelodipterus faber, Anglesea, New Jersey. 
W. II. Fluck. A series of fishes from Nicaragua. 
H. W. Fowler. Six Porgies, a Mullet and specimen of Pomolobus; collection 
of small fishes from Trenton, New -Jersey. 
A. Gulick. Two Lanceolets, Bermuda. 
H. Walker Hand. Two Squalus acanthus, Cape May, New Jersey. 
J. P. Moore. Three Gymnosarda alliterata, Woods Hole, Mass. 
J. L. Nicholson. Specimen of Lopholatilus chamceleonticeps. Gulf Stream. 
LI. A. Pilsbry, Sc.D. Small collection of fish from Texas. 
Purchased. Small series of Mexican fishes. 
S. N. Rhoads. Achirus fasciatus and Eupomotis gibbosu ?, Sussex county, 
Delaware; also dried head of Lepisosleus osseus. 
Benjamin Sharp, M.D. Twenty-two species of fish from Nantucket, Massa- 
chusetts. 
James Spear, Jr. A collection of fishes from the coast of Florida. 
U. S. Fish Commission. Collection of fishes from Hawaiian Islands. 
II. L. Viereck. Mugil curema and Ammodytes americanus, Cape May, New 
Jersey. 
H. T. Wolf. A small collection of fishes from Dingman’s Ferry, Pennsylvania. 
Mollusks. 
John A. Allen. Eleven species of American shells. 
C. F. Ancey. Ten species of land and fresh-water shells. 
Paul Bartsch. Sonorella xoalcottiana Bartsch from California. 
Charles Baum, M.D. Polygyra albolabris Say from Morristown, New Jersey. 
