The Bulletin is published monthly from October to May by the College of Charles 

 ton and is devoted to descriptions of exhibits, reports of lectures, and notes from the 

 Museum. Entered at the post office at Charleston. S. C, as second class matter. 



BULLETIN 



OF THE 



COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON MUSEUM 



Edited by PAUI^ M. REA 



DIRECTOR OF THE MUSEUM AND PROFESSOR OF BIOLOGY 



Vol. 2 Charleston, S. C, March, 1906 No. 3 



EXHIBITS AT THE MUSEUM 



Birds of the Coast Region of South Carolina 



An exhibit of the birds of the coast reg-ion of South Caro- 

 lina has been temporarily installed on the north side of 

 Agassiz Hall to aid in the work of bird students. The birds 

 are grouped'jfor the present season in four sections, viz., per- 

 manent residents, winter visitants, spring migrants and 

 summer residents. For the convenience of the members of 

 the Natural History Society and others interested in our local 

 bird-life, the following explanation will serve as 'a guide to 

 the exhibit. 



Permanent Residents— birds occurring in this locality 

 throughout the year — are found at the extreme left of the 

 case and are divided into two sections. 



Section I comprises the birds as yet unreported this year 

 by members of the Natural History Society. 



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