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[[embossed oval with colonnaded building above "Holyoke Paper Co"]]

([[underline]]Cercocebus albigena[[/underline]], [[underline]]Cynopithicus niger[[/underline]] and [[underline]]Cercopithicus Diana[[/underline]])

Mr. W. E. Bryant, Oakland, California. A collection of rodents from California and Oregon.

Mr. John H. Camp, Oswego, New York. Two horse teeth.

Mr. W. A. Conklin, Superintendent Central Park Menagerie, New York. The following mammals in the flesh:  Two porcupines ([[underline]]Synetheres mexicana[[/underline]]); three monkeys ([[underline]]Macacus pelops[[/underline]] & [[underline]]Macacas sinicus[[/underline]]); and two deer ([[underline]]Cervus porcinus[[/underline]])

Mr. A. R. Dodge, East Saginaw, Michigan. One mink skin ([[underline]]Putorius eminea[[/underline]])

Professor Alfred Duges, Guanajuato, Mexico. A collection of twenty eight bats ([[underline]]Vespertilio albescens[[/underline]] and [[underline]]Nyctinomus brasiliensis[[/underline]]).

Mr. J. M. C. Eaton, New Jersey.  One skeleton of jumping mouse ([[underline]]Zapus hudsonius[[/underline]]).

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