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D. C. or to the office of the author for identification. These 

 heads, with numerous remains of other birds and mammals, 

 came from county offlcers in Pennsylvania, who believed the 

 birds to be Hawks and Owls: and those of the quadrupeds to 

 be one or the other of mammals, viz.. Wolves, Foxes, Weasels, 

 the Wildcat or the Mink, which were all mentioned in thp 

 Scalp Act of June 23. 1885. 



HEADS OF BIRDS. 

 American Herring Gull. 

 Cooper's Hawks — ^Ward. 

 Cooper's Hawk (downy young). 

 Cuckoo. 



Domesticated Hen. 

 English Sparrow (adult). 

 Fish Hawk. 

 Goshawk — Ward. 

 Marsh Hawk— Ward. 

 Nighthawk. 



Pheasant or Ruffed Grouse (adult) 

 Red-shouldered Hawks— Ward. 

 Sharp-tailed Grouse (adult). 

 Turkey A'ulture. 

 Whip-poor-will. 

 Wild Turkey (adulti. 



HEADS OF M.^NUJALS 

 Black Squirrel. 

 Chipmunk (partial alliiii.H 

 Flying Squirrel. 

 Fox Squirrel— Ward 

 Gray Squirrel— Ward 

 Jack Rabbit. 

 Opossum. 



OTHEK lUi.rs'iRA rioxs 

 A Grass Suit. 

 Waiting for a shut. 

 To Trap a Fox. 



