NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA. 
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1893 .] 
Skins of Thaumalia picta, Metopiana peposaca, Palcimedea cornuta 
with sternum, Conurus sp., Eupochortyx leucotis,Leptoptilus dubius, 
Balearica regulorum. Skulls and sterna of Grus cinerevs, Aquila 
sp., Penelope mar ail, Ortalida albiventris, Balearica pavonina, 
Psittacus erythrceus, Otogyps calvus. Eggs of Sarcorhampus gry- 
phiiis and Vultur cinereus. 
Dr. Edw. Stone. Bird and nest covered by artificial concretion. 
Reptiles and Batrachians. 
Mrs. G. W. Carpenter. Four mounted turtles. 
Dr. H. C. Chapman. Cryptobranchus alleghaniensis , articulated skel¬ 
eton and one jar of viscera. 
W. W. Jefferis. Shed skin of Crotalus adamanteus. 
Philip Laurent. Stoi'eria occipitomaculata, Hamilton County, N. Y. 
Purchased. Python sebce, (2) Morelia spilotes, Australia. 
S. N. Rhoads. Nineteen jars reptilia and batrachia, British Colum¬ 
bia and Washington. 
Zoological Society of Philadelphia. Two eggs Testudo tabulata ; one 
jar Zonurus giganteus ; articulated skeleton and three jars viscera of 
Megalobatrachus maximus; three reptile skulls. 
Fishes. 
Philip Laurent. Exoglossum maxillingua , Hamilton Co., N. Y. 
Col. Marshall MacDonald. Lophofatilus chamaeleonticeps, one hun¬ 
dred miles off Sandy Hook. 
Purchased. Pristis antiquorum , West Indes. 
S. N. Rhoads. One jar of fish, British Columbia. 
Seaford Oyster Co. Batrac/ius tau, Seaford, Del. 
Prof. Benjamin Sharp. Two jars of fish, Nantucket, Mass. 
Crustaceans. 
Win. H. Boon. One jar Penceus aetiferus, Holly Beach, N. J. 
Dr. H. C. Chapman. One jar Upogebia ajftnis, Atlantic City, N. J. 
Dr. S. G. Dixon. One jar Cambarus diogenes, Virginia. 
J. E. Ives and H. A. Pilsbry. Four jars Cambarus bartonii, Md. 
and W. Va.; one jar Cambarus ajjtinis, Pa. 
Miss M. E. Lyndall. One jar Cambarus bartonii, Pa. 
Prof. Benj. Sharp. One jar Carcinus moenas, Nantucket, Mass. 
Miss West. Balanus tintinabulum, Panama. 
