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Tufted Titmouse. 



Cerulean Warbler. 



Pine Warbler. 



Canadian Warbler. 



House Wren. 



Pintail. 



Brown-headed Nuthatch. 



Purple Finch. 



Glaucous Scull. 



Northern Parula Warbler. 



Carolina Chickadee. 



Rose-breasted Nuthatch. 



Leach's Petrel. 



White-crowned Sparrow. 



Semi-palmated Plover. 



Mocking Bird. 



Wood Thrush. 



Cardinal Bird. 



Green Heron. 



Black-crowned Night Heron. 



Ruffled Grouse. 



English Sparrow. 



White-bellied Sparrow. 



King Fisher. 



American Redstart. 



Ruby-throated Hummingbird. 



Red-eyed Viero. 



Bank Swallow. 



Grass Finch. 



Blue Bird. 



Chebec. 



Wood Pewee. 



Chipping Sparrow. 



Goldfinch. 



Summer Yellow Bird. 



American Crow. 



Red-shouldered Hen Hawk. 



Song Sparrow. 



Black & White Creeping Warbler. 



Chestnut-sided Warbler, 



Cedar Bird. 



American Robin. 



Crimson Finch. 



Wilson Thrush. 



Indigo Bird. 



Goldfinch. 



Whip-poor-Will. 



Red-eyed Vireo. 



Brown Thrush. 



King Bird. 



Yellow Warbler. 



Blue Jay. 



Maryland Yellow Throat. 



Red-winged Blackbird. 



Black-billed Cuckoo. 



Oven Bird. 



Bam Swallow. 



Phoebe. 



Baltimore Oriole. 



Cat Bird. 



Chick-a-dee. 



Flicker. 



Bobolink. 



Eave Swallow. 



Downy Woodpecker. 



MAMMALS. 



Fawn. 



Albino Virginia Deer. 

 2 Red Squirrels. 

 Weasel. 

 2 Moles. 



FISH. 



Gar Fish. 



Prof. Austin C. Apgar died, March 4th, 1908. 



Three years have passed. When his death came so suddenly 

 ^the thoughts that occurred to every one were of how much he 

 would be missed from the different activities with which he had 

 been so intimately associated: the Normal School where he had 

 taught for over forty years, the scientific associations with which 

 he had worked, the authors' circle in which he had been an 



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