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nislied me by the lustitution were exhausted when I was obliged to re- 

 turn. Auother year to study the many problems, which require time 

 for their solution, would, with the information now in my possession, add 

 greatly to what has already been obtained, and give to our National 

 Museum the first series of types, complete, of the Birds of the Lesser 

 Antilles. 



