1890-91. 



REPORT OF THE BIOLOGICAL SECTION. 



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List of Donations and Additions to the Natural History Department of 

 ■the Museum during the past year : — 



5 Mounted specimens of Polypoid 

 Animals of the Pacific. 



Specimen of Cruel plant 



I Evenins: Grosbeak 



Donor— ^. B. Wright, Los Ange- 

 les, Cal. 



Donor — Arthur Harvey, Rosedale. 



2 Hairy Woodpeckers „ . . . . 



I Arctic Three-toed Woodpecker . . 



1 Yellow-bellied Sapsucker 



2 Redpolls 



1 Juncos 



3 Specimens, English Rabbit 



2 Specimens, American Rabbit. . . . 



Collection of Mounted Specimensj ^^^^^_w. Knox, Toronto, 

 of English Plants. J 



The following mounted specimens have also been added to the collec- 

 tion ; most of them have been procured in the neighborhood of Toronto, 

 hy members of the Biological Section : — 



Donor— ^. P. Melville, Muskoka. 



Donor — E. E. Thompson, Toronto. 



Bonaparte's Gull, 



Caspian Fern, 



Stilt Sandpiper, 



Red-backed Sandpiper, 



.2 Yellow-billed Cuckoo, 



Black-billed Cuckoo, 



ReJ-headed Wookpecker, 



2 Belted Kingfisher, 



Rough-legged Hawk, 



2 Least Bittern, with nest and eggs, 



Crested Flycatcher, 



Olive-sided Flycatcher, 



Yellow-bellied Flycatcher, 



Wood Pewee,with nest and eggs, 



Cowbird, 



2 Red-winged Blackbird, 



Song Sparrow, 



Tree Sparrow, 



Indigo Bunting, 



Fox Sparrow, 



Redpoll, 



Pine Siskin, 



2 Pine Grosbeak, 



2 Evening Grosbeak, 



Horned Lark, 



Scarlet Tanager, 



Cedar Waxwing, 



House Wren. 



Winter Wren. 



Long -billed Marsh Wren, 



Catbird, 



Myrtle Warbler, 



Chestnut-sided Warbler, 



American Robin. 



J. B. WILLIAMS, 



Natural History Curator. 



