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120. Vanellns cnyanensis (Gm.). 



121. JEijiulitis collaris (Vieill.). Anjos, August 5; rather rare. 



122. GalHnarjo fn'nata (Max.). Marajo, August; common iu mar.shy 

 grounds, in small parties of throe to five individuals. 



123. Ereunetes pctrificatus (111.). Marajo, August 4; common in 

 flocks. 



124. Gambetta flavipes (Bon.). Marajo, August 10-20; common in 

 flocks; extremely shy. 



125. Tringoules macularius (Linn.). Santarem, April 12; common 

 along the river banks. Specimens were obtained both in the mature 

 and immature plumage. 



126. Crypturus cinereus (Grael.). Santarem, July C; common in 

 deep woods. 



127. Crypturus obsoletus (Tcmm.). 



128. Crypturus pilealus (Bodd.). 



REGULAR MEETING, MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1876. 

 Meeting this evening. The PRESIDENT in the chair. 

 In the absence of the Secretary, Mr. WM. P. UPHAM was 

 chosen Secretary pro tern. Records of preceding meeting 

 read. 



Mr. J. S. Kingsley, of Salem, was elected a resident 

 member. 



Dr. F. II. Hance of "VVhampoa, China, was elected a 

 corresponding member. 



REGULAR MEETING, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1876. 

 MEETING this evening. The PRESIDENT in the chair. 

 Records of preceding meeting read. 



The SECRETARY announced the following correspon- 

 dence : 



From F. E. Abbot, Boston, Sept. 6; J. A. Allen, East Jaffrey,N. H., Aug. 13; E_ 

 P. Boon, New York, Nov. 1 ; P. S. Boothby, Philadelphia, Aug. 15y Sept. 1, 0, Oct.. 

 1, 4; Bresil, Bureau do la Commission de 1'Empire; Bruxellea* Acad. Roy, de* 



