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SOI. W. HUNTER (Taxidermist, Natural History Society of Mon- 

 treal), Montreal, Canada. Local. 



802. NATHANIEL PAINE (Curator of Mammalia, Worcester Society 

 of Natural History), Worcester, Mass. Local. 



803. TITIAN E. PEALE, Washington, D. C. General. 



04. Prof. FELIPE POEY, Calle del Aguila, 157, Habana, Cuba. Cu- 

 ban. 



805. F. W. PUTNAM (Superintendent, Essex Institute ; Curator of 

 Ichthyology, Boston Society of Natural History), Salem, Mass. 

 Essex County, Mass. 



806. T. T. EICHARDS, St. Louis, Mo. Crania. 



807. BERNARD E. Eoss, Eupert House. Arctic. 



808. E. A. SAMUELS, Office State Board of Agriculture, Boston, 

 Mass. Local. 



809. Dr. J. H. SLACK, No. 1701 Spruce street, Philadelphia, Pa. 

 Quadrumana. 



810. Dr. GEORGE SUCKLEY, U. S. A., New York, N. Y. Washington 

 Territory. 



811. Prof. A. E. VERRILL (Professor of Zoology, Yale College; 

 Curator of Eadiata, Boston Society of Natural History, Boston, 

 Mass.), New Haven, Ct. North American. 



812. Dr. J. C. WHITE (Curator of Comparative Anatomy and Mam- 

 malogy, Boston Society of Natural History), Boston, Mass. 

 Anatomy. 



813. J. F. WHITEAVES (Curator and Eec. Secretary, Natural His- 

 tory Society of Montreal), Montreal, Canada. Local. 







BIKDS.* 



814. JOHN AKHURST, No. 9J Prospect street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Local. 

 Taxidermist and Dealer. 



81,5. J. A. ALLEN, Springfield, Mass. New England. 



816. G. ALMA, Farmersville, Seneca Co., N. Y. Local. 



817. Eev. JOHN AMBROSE, St. Margaret's Bay, Halifax Co., Nova 

 Scotia. Local. 



818. AMORY L. BABCOCK, Sherborn, Mass. Surinam, S. A., and 

 Local. Taxidermist. 



819. Prof. S. F. BAIRD (Assistant Secretary, Smithsonian Institu- 

 tion), Washington, D. C. General. Special, American. 



820. VINCENT BARNARD, Kennett Square, Chester Co., Pa. Local. 



*NOTE. Oology has now become so intimately connected with the study of the 

 Birds themselves that about every person paying attention to Ornithology 

 also has collections of the Eggs of Birds, therefore Oology, as a separate 

 department, is omitted in the DIRECTORY. 



