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10. Mr. C. A. Steuart, U. S. National Museum, Washington, D.C. One bat ([[underline]] Atalapha noveboracensis [[/underline]]) Mr. Charles H. Townsend, U. S. National Museum, Washington, D.C. Ten fur seal[[strikethrough]]s[[/strikethrough]] skins ([[underline]] Callorhinus ursinus [[/underline]]), one polar bear skin ([[underline]] Thalassarctos maritimus [[/underline]]), one sea lion ([[underline]] Eumetopias Itelleri [[/underline]]), one porcupine ([[underline]] Erethizon epixanthus [[/underline]]), two sea otter skins ([[underline]] Enhydris lutris [[/underline]]) and one red squirrel ([[underline]] Sciurus hudsonius [[/underline]]) from Alaska. One chipmunk ([[underline]] Tamias townsendi [[/underline]]), one skull of dolphin ([[underline]] Delphinus delphis [[/underline]]) and whalebone from Grey whale ([[underline]] Rhachianectis glaucus [[/underline]]) from California. U. S. Fish Commission, Washington, D.C. One porcupine skin from Newfoundland; One starnosed mole ([[underline]] Condylura cristata [[/underline]]) from New Bedford, Mass; one mink ([[underline]] Putorius vison [[/underline]]) and one wood chuck ([[underline]] Arctomys monax [[/underline]]) from Woods Holl, Mass. One hundred and twentysix bats from the West Indies. One rat ([[underline]] Mus decumanus [[/underline]]), one mouse ([[underline]] Mus musculus [[/underline]]) and
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