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A specimen of Least Flycatcher ( Empidonax minimus), female. 



A specimen of "Wood Thrush (Tardus mus/c/iuus,) male. 



A specimen of Hermit Thrush ( Tun/us palasii), male. 



Two specimens, male and female, of the "Wilson's Thrush (Tardus 

 fuscescens). 



A specimen of the Black and "White Creeper (Mniotilta varia), 

 female. 



A specimen of Yellow Rump (Dendroica coronata), female. 



A Chestnut-sided Warbler (Dendroica pennsylvanica), male. 



A specimen of the Black-poll Warbler (Dendroica striata), female. 



A specimen of the Black and Yellow "Warbler (Dendroica maculosa), 

 male. This is quite a rare species, and new to the cabinet. It is a 

 valuable acquisition. 



A specimen of the Canada Flycatcher (Myiodioctes canadensis), 

 female. 



A specimen of the Scarlet Tanager (Pyranga rubra), female. 



A specimen of the Cedar Bird (Ampelis cedrorum), female. 



A specimen of the Cat Bird (Mimus carolinensis), female. 



A specimen of the Red Crossbill (Curvirostra americana), male. 



Two specimens of the Rose-breasted Grosbeak ( Guiraca ludoviciana), 

 male and female. 



A specimen of the Indigo Bird ( Cyanospiza cyanea), female. 



A specimen of the Bobolink (Dolichonyx oryzivorus), male. 



A specimen of the Crow Blackbird (Quiscalus versicolor), male. 



A specimen of the Common Crow (Corvus americanus). 



Acknowledgments are also due James S. Grennell, of Greenfield, 

 for the following donation : — 



Three specimens of the Gos Hawk (Astur atricapillus), one male and 

 two females. 



A specimen of the White-headed Eagle (Halicetus leucocephalus), 

 young male. 



A specimen of the South Southerly (Harelda glacialis), young male. 



Charles W. Keniston, of Upton, presented a fine specimen of the 

 Golden Eagle (Aquila canadensis), young female. This is a rare bird 

 everywhere, and is very seldom found in this State. The present 

 specimen is in very nearly the adult plumage, and is a fine and valuable 

 specimen and an acquisition to the cabinet. 



J. P. Haskell presented a specimen of the Sky Lark (Eremophila 

 cornuta), female. 



A specimen of the Semipalmated Plover (Aegialitis semipalmatus). 



A specimen of the Ruddy Duck (Erismatura rubida), young male. 



Charles L. Flint presented a specimen of the Sparrow Hawk 

 (Falco sparverius), male. 



