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27 lizards — Curacao, Dutch West Indies. 

 1.1 15 bird skins — Venezuela and adjacent Islands. 

 Collected by C. L. Dewey 



9 black terns. 1 least bittern, 3 yellowhead blackbirds. 



dwinged blackbirds, 1 bobolink, 2 king rails, 2 sora rails, nest- 

 lings — Fox Lake, Illinois. 

 Collected by Geo. A. Dorsey and Mrs. Clemens: 



531 specimens shells — various localities. 

 Collected by J. F. Ferry: 



1 ,000 bird skins — Costa Rica and Panama. 



1,100 bird skins — Venezuela and adjacent Islands. 



1 heron, 2 blackbirds, 9 woodpeckers, 11 flycatchers, 3 vireos, 5 



thrushes, 7 wrens, nuthatches and chickadees, 8 sparrows, 2 

 tanagers, 28 warblers, 2 cuckoos — Woodruff, Wisconsin. 

 100 specimen shells. 



2 lizards, 1 toad — Costa Rica. 



1 snake, 9 lizards — Aruba, Dutch West Indies. 



2 lizards, 1 snake — Colon, Panama. 

 1 toad, 3 lizards — Costa Rica. 



1 toad, 4 lizards, 1 snake — Costa Rica. 

 6 lizards — Bonaire, Dutch West Indies. 



1 wasp, 2 beetles, 2 bugs, 3 bird lice, 1 grasshopper, 1 centipede — 

 various localities. 



3 thrushes, 2 vireos, 2 warblers, 1 sparrow, 1 swallow, 1 flycatcher, 



1 rail, 1 snipe — Lake County, Illinois. 

 Collected by W. J. Gerhard: 



1 toad. 



397 specimens dragonflies, grasshoppers, bugs, beetles, butterflies, 

 moths, flies, bees, wasps and parasites — Illinois and Indiana. 

 Collected by E. Heller: 



176 mammal skins, 5 mammal skeletons, 24 mammals in alcohol — 

 Louisiana. 



2 snakes, 12 lizards, 1 salamander — Louisiana. 

 Collected by S. F. Hildebrand: 



1 salamander — Wolf Lake, Indiana. 

 Collected by S. E. Meek : 



2 fishes — Millers, Indiana. 

 1 snake — Millers, Indiana. 



I snake — Pine, Indiana. 



3 fishes — Jackson Park, Chicago. 

 8 fishes — Pine, Indiana. 



I I fishes — Baudette, Minn. 



6 fishes — Liverpool, Indiana. 



10 fishes — Fox Lake, Illinois. 



1 7 fishes — Jackson Park, Chicago. 

 20 fishes — Millers, Indiana. 

 63 fishes — Pine, Indiana. 



