94 NEW YORK ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 



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Gifts from the readers of Recreation Magazine, through G. 0. Shields, 

 Editor and Manager. 



Adams, C. Wallace, Washington, D. C. : 



Great Horned Owl, American Crossbill. 

 Brown, C. D., Rutherford, N. J. : 



Black-Crowned Night Heron (4 specimens), Yellow-Crowned Night 

 Heron (4 specimens), Mink. 

 Chapman, Melville, Rutherford, N. J. : 



Screech Owl. 

 DoANE, Miss, Waterlily, N. C. : 



Black Duck. 

 Latham, Roy A., Orient Point, L. L : 



Loon, Pied-billed Grebe. 

 Rauh, Francis J., New York City: 



Opossum. 

 Shields, G. O., New York City: 



Red-Tailed Hawk. 



(3iit& to tbe lifararp. 



Miss Caroline Phelps Stokes, New York City: . 



Parrots in Captivity, Vols. I. to III. 1 



The Birds of Siberia. ^ 



Untersuchungen Zur Morphologic und Systematik der Vogel, Vols. 1 



I. and II. ! 



Die Krankheiten des Hausgefliigels. .1 



Der Hulmer oder Gefliigelhof. ', 



The Birds of Celebes and the Neighboring Islands, Vols. I. and II. ♦! 



The Fauna of British India—" Birds." < 



The Illustrated Book of Canaries and Cage-Birds. ;i 



The Birds of the Japanese Empire. ^ 

 Manual of the Birds of New Zealand. 



The Geographical Distribution of the Plovers, Sandpipers, and Snipes. ' 



A Hand-book to the Birds of British Burmah, Vols. I. and II. J 



The Birds of the West Indies. J 



A History of the Birds of New Zealand, Vols. I. and II. * 

 Favorite Foreign Birds for Cages and Aviaries. 

 Feathered Friends, Old and New. 

 British Birds for Cages and Aviaries. 

 Argentine Ornithology, Vols. I. and II. 

 Hand-book to the Birds of Australia, Vols. I. and II. 



