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Tufted Puffiu 1-1. 



Man-'(t-war bird 1-1, 



Franklin's Cull 1-3, 1-3, 



Hutcliin's (Uto.se 1-4, 



Ain. \ViiiU'-ln»nted fJoose 1-3. 



(iaitilK-ls <;uail 1-15. 



\ irgiuia Kail 1-8. 



Am. Woodcock 1-4, 



Am. Bittern \-% 



Wild Turkey 1-G, 



Chachalacca 1-3,1-3, 



(iolden Eajrle 1-2, 



Uald I-:ai;le 1-2. 1-2, 1-2, 



Shirji-sliinned Hawk 1-4, 



.Missi^>i|)id Kite 1-1. 



Caracara 1-2, 



Fhu'ida Kurrowinf;: Owl 1-4, 



Barred Owl 1-2, 



Chaok-will's-widow 1-2, 



Parauque 1-2, 



VVhite-necked Uaveu 1-7, 1-8, 



Arizona Jay 1-4, 1-3, 



Kolden fronted Woodpecker 17. 1-4, 1-3, 



Ued-bellied Woodpecker 1-5, 



Baird's W»>odi>ecker 1-3. 



I>owny Woodpecker 1-5. 



Am. Dipper 1-4, 



Texas Cardinal 1-3. 



FOREIGN EGGS. 



European Teal 1-7, 



European Snipe 1-4, 



Lapwinj; 1-4, 



Ring Plover 14. 



Red rjrouse 1-0. 



Ptarmigan 1-8. 



Partridge 1-7, 



Ked-iegged Partridjce 1-8, 1-12, 



English Pheasant 1-10,1-10, 



Starling 1-G. 



English Robin n-6, 



Stone Chat 1-7, 



Meadow I'ipit 1-5, 



Siberian Wagtail 1-7. 



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Am. Eider u-5, 



Bendire'.-* Thrasher n-4, 



Verdin n-4, 



Panda Warliler n-.3, n-4. 



Mocker n-4, 



Cal. Towhee n-3, 



Red-bellied Nuthatch n-C, n-5. 



Swainsou's Warbler n-2, 



Pine Warbler n-5, n-4, 



Black-throated Tireen Warbler n-4, 



Rubv-tbntated Hummer n-2, 



Bla'-k-< binned Hummer n'2. 



Cosca'.-- lUiuiiiier n-2, 



Anna's Humjni*r n-2. 



Broad-tailed Hummer ii-2, 



Rufous Hummer n-2. 



Blue Oray Onatcatcher.'* n-4. n-5, 



White Eyeit, Red Eyed Vireos, and many others. 



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