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They will also gladly give any information concerning the literature on 

 the birds of their region, and answer any other questions of an ornithologi- 

 cal nature. 



ALABAMA AND GEORGIA. Dr. Eugene E. Murphey, Augusta, Ga. 



ARIZONA. Herbert Brown, Yuma, Arizona. 



ARKANSAS, LOUISIANA AND MISSISSIPPI. Prof. Geo. E. Beyer, Tulane Uni- 

 versity, New Orleans, La. 



CAROLINA, NORTH. T. Gilbert Pearson, Greensboro, N. C. 



CAROLINA, SOUTH. Arthur T. Wayne, Mount Pleasant, S. C. 



COLORADO, NEVADA AND UTAH. Wells W. Cooke, Fort Collins, Colo. 



DAKOTA, NORTH AND SOUTH, AND WYOMING. Dr. Mortimer Jesurun, Doug- 

 las, Wyo. 



DELAWARE AND MARYLAND. F. C. Kirkwood, 1500 Bolton street, Balti- 

 more, Md. 



FLORIDA. Robert W. Williams, Jr., Tallahassee, Fla. 



ILLINOIS. Benjamin T. Gault, Glen Ellgin, 111. 



INDIANA. Amos W. Butler, State House, Indianapolis, Ind. 



IOWA. Prof. F. E. L. Beal, Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. 



KANSAS, OKLAHOMA AND INDIAN TERRITORY. Prof. D. E. Lantz, Man- 

 hattan, Kansas. 



MICHIGAN. Walter B. Barrows, Agricultural College, Mich. 



MINNESOTA. Dr. Thos. S. Roberts, 1603 Fourth avenue, South, Minne- 

 apolis, Minn. 



MISSOURI. Otto Wildman, Old Orchard, Mo. 



MONTANA. P. M. Silloway, Lewistown, Mont. ; M. J. Elrod, Missoula, Mont. 



NEW ENGLAND. William Brewster, 145 Brattle street, Cambridge, Mass. 



NEBRASKA. Prof. Edwin H. Burlour, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, 

 Nebraska. 



NEW MEXICO. Dr. A. K. Fisher, Department of Agriculture, Washing- 

 ton, D. C. 



NEW YORK. Frank M. Chapman, American Museum of Natural History, 

 New York City. 



OHIO AND KENTUCKY. Prof. Lynds Jones, Oberlin College, Oberlin, O. 



PACIFIC COAST. Chester Barlow, Santa Clara, Cal. 



PENNSYLVANIA AND NEW JERSEY. Witmer Stone, Academy of Natural 

 Sciences, Philadelphia, Pa. 



TENNESSEE. Mina Baker Mitchell, Chattanooga, Tenn. 



