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instead of clear white, as I stated in a recent ai-ticle ( BalL Natt. 

 Oi-n. Clv}>, Vol. I., p. 43), and average 1.00 by .81 inciies. They 

 are nearly perfectly oval, and are thinly s])rinkled with fine 

 reddish-brown dots, which become larger and more numerous at 

 one end. Minute shell markings in the form of dots are also 

 visible. Owing to the small diameter of the nest, the eggs wei-e 

 in two layers." 



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