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sisted in determining subspecies, and has furnished for study 
a large series of sparrow skins collected in this region. Mr. B. 
F. Bush of Courtney, and Mr. Charles Tindall of Independence, 
have furnished valuable notes. Mr. Tindall has also loaned his 
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collection of skins. The notes of Mr. John A. Bryant have 
yielded several records as well as some early-day matter rela- 
tive to species now extirpated or very rare. Mr. Charles E. 
Dankers of Corning, Holt County, who has made an extensive 
