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 12 HEALTHY ANATOMY.

prepared, during his leisure hours, by Mr. Isaac Pierce, a constable of this city, and articulated and mounted in the most superior style. Purchased of him in 1862.

Museum Fund.

128. Cranium of a young monkey. 1869.

129. Skeleton of a bat, by Mr. H. 1854.

Mr. S. Foster Haven, med. student.

130. Clavicles of a leopard. The muscle, with which it was in connection, is dried with one of them. The external extremity is the smallest. 1862. Dr. J. B. S. Jackson.

131. Cranium of a jaguar. 1847. Dr. 0. W. Holmes.

132. Skeleton of a cat. 1851. Dr. 0. W. Holmes.

133. Cranium of a cat. 1847. Dr. J. C. Warren.

134. The same longitudinal section. 1869.

135. The same. Bones separated, separately mounted, and marked according to Prof. Owen's system (Archetype and Homologies of the Vertebrate Skeleton). 1869.

Mr. Wm. P. Bolles, med. student.

136. Lig. skeleton of a dog (bull-terrier bitch) ; by Dr. B. 1856. Dr. J. N. Borland.

137. Cranium of a full-blooded Newfoundland dog, about eighteen months old, and accidentally killed. 1846.

Mr. Edward Sawyer, med. student.

138. Cranium of a dog that was brought to this country by Capt. Judkins, of the Cunard steamers ; a mixture of the Newfoundland and St. Bernard breeds. 1850.

Dr. J. B. S. Jackson.

139. Cranium of an old English pointer, that died of a large post-pharyngeal abscess. 1868. Dr. H. J. Bigelow.