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Turkey Vulture — and eight species by three. It was therefore 

 easy to make an allotment of ten and five species respectively to 

 the writers and yet give to each one species that he had, for the 

 most part, himself selected. At several meetings the members 

 have been entertained by the reading of certain of these sketches 

 and the variety of treatment has been striking. On the follow- 

 ing pages we present with Dr. Weygandt's permission his sketch 

 of the Wood Thrush, as an illustration of the plan we have in 

 view. — Ed. 



