REPORT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM, i; 



Tufted Titmouse. 



Cerulean Warbler. 



Pine Warbler. 



Canadian Warbler. 



House Wren. 



Pintail. 



Brown-headed Nuthatch. 



Purple Finch. 



Glaucous Scull. 



Northern Parula Warbler. 



Carolina Chickadee. 



Rose-breasted Nuthatch. 



Leach's Petrel. 



White-crowned Sparrow. 



Semi-palmated Plover. 



Mocking Bird. 



Wood Thrush. 



Cardinal Bird. 



Green Heron. 



Black-crowned Night Heron. 



Ruffled Grouse. 



English Sparrow. 



White-bellied Sparrow. 



King Fisher. 



American Redstart. 



Ruby-throated Hummingbird. 



Red-eyed Viero. 



Bank Swallow. 



Grass Finch. 



Blue Bird. 



Chebec. 



Wood Pewee. 



Chipping Sparrow. 



Goldfinch. 



Summer Yellow Bird. 



American Crow. 



Red-shouldered Hen Hawk. 



Song Sparrow. 



Black & White Creeping Warbler. 



Chestnut-sided Warbler, 



Cedar Bird. 



American Robin. 



Crimson Finch. 



Wilson Thrush. 



Indigo Bird. 



Goldfinch. 



Whip-poor-Will. 



Red-eyed Vireo. 



Brown Thrush. 



King Bird. 



Yellow Warbler. 



Blue Jay. 



Maryland Yellow Throat. 



Red-winged Blackbird. 



Black-billed Cuckoo. 



Oven Bird. 



Bam Swallow. 



Phoebe. 



Baltimore Oriole. 



Cat Bird. 



Chick-a-dee. 



Flicker. 



Bobolink. 



Eave Swallow. 



Downy Woodpecker. 



MAMMALS. 



Fawn. 



Albino Virginia Deer. 

 2 Red Squirrels. 

 Weasel. 

 2 Moles. 



FISH. 



Gar Fish. 



Prof. Austin C. Apgar died March 4th, 1908. 



Three years have passed. When his death came so suddenly 

 the thoughts that occurred to every one were of how much he 

 would be missed from the different activities with which he had 

 been so intimately associated: the Normal School where he had 

 taught for over forty years, the scientific associations with which 

 he had worked, the authors' circle in which he had been an 



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