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A rather large number of specimens taken in the Kansas 
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Some : geile Sie collected — semcrengss soldiers sta- 
work. 
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Among the scientists se collected in "Gk region are Dr. F. 
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tain Gunnison’ s ‘party; W. S. Wood, of Lieut. Bryan’s party; 
Dr. Cooper, of WwW. M. agraw’s party (who secured 
ns taken in this region by the Audubon party in 1844 are 
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oe Prinz zU Wiep.—Verzeichniss der Vogel welche auf 
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2, 
This item has not been seen; quoted from Mr. Widmann’s 
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crate ak connected with ve —- Railroad Be 
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eat bir 
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