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Vertebrate Fossils — Concluded 
Exchange: 
Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, U.S.A. 
Macropetalichlhys sullivanti Newberry, cephalic shield. Middle Devonian 
(Columbus limestone), Columbus, Ohio, U.S.A. 
Peabody Museum, Yale University, New Haven, Conn., U.S.A. 
Hipparion gracile Kaup, cast of skull and jaws. Pliocene (Pikermi beds) 
Pikermi near Athens, Greece. 
Peabody Museum, Yale University, New Haven, Conn., U.S.A. 
Semionotus microplerus (New.), complete fish. Triassic, Lake Saltonstall, 
E. Haven, Conn., U.S.A. 
Invertebrate Fossils 
Presented: 
Wm. Allingham, Geol. Surv., Canada, Ottawa 
1 Cephalopod; Main st., Westboro. Ordovician. 
Emil Bronlund 
A small collection of fossils from Sturdee creek, a tributary of Finlay river. 
G. E. Fairbairn, Borings Division, Geol. Surv., Canada 
21 lots (in vials and envelopes) fossils from Wright’s quarry, Hull, Que. 
Ordovician. 
Dr. I. W. Jones, Quebec Geol. Surv., Quebec, Que. 
2 specimens Favosilcs helderbergiae; Pekan brook, 1,700 feet from its junc- 
tion with Madeleine river, Gaspe pen., Que. Devonian. 
Prof. H. P. Lewis 
A small collection of Brachiopods from Abitibi river, northern Ontario. 
Devonian. 
T, A. Link (Imperial Oil Co.), through G. S. Hume 
A small collection of fossils from the right bank of St. Mary river, L.S. 2, 
sec. 33, tp. 4, range 24, W. 4th mer. 
Burritt Smith, Skaneateles, N.Y. 
4 specimens Ecphora quadricostata (Say): St. Marys, Maryland. Miocene. 
W. N. Playfair, Esq. 
2 specimens from the Ordovician of Hull, Que. 
U. S. National Museum, Washington, D.C., U.S.A. 
12 specimens Medusea, Middle Cambrian fossils from the Coosa valley, 
Alabama, U.S.A. 
Exchange: 
C. L. Fenton, 915 Columbus st., W r est Liberty, Iowa 
(a) Recent brachiopods from Puget sound, B.C. 
(b) Burgess shale fossils from mount Field, B.C. 
U.S. National Museum, Washington, D.C. 
49 species (100 specimens) Cambrian invertebrates (various localities). 
C. E. W T eaver, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 
A collection of Tertiary fossils from the state of W ashington; identified and 
labelled. 
By Staff: 
C. E. Caimes 
5 lots of fossils from the vicinity of Okanangan lake, B.C. 
W. E. Cockfield 
6 lots of fossils: vertebrates, invertebrates, and plants, British Columbia. 
Mesozoic. 
II. C. Gunning 
8 lots of fossils, Vancouver island. 
G. S. Hume 
Fossils from Canyon creek, Moose mountain, Bow River forest reserve. 
Carboniferous and Jurassic. 
D. F. Kidd 
Fossils, Ferguson river. Pleistocene. 
E. M. Kindle 
Pelecypods encrusted with marl; Mink lake, near Eganville, Ont. Recent. 
