148 REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1884. 



Shufeldi, Dr. E. W., U. 8. A.: 17 specimens, 11 species, birds in 

 alcohol, from Louisiana. (Gift.) 



Made, Elisha, Somerset, Mass. : Living pair of hybrid ducks (Anas 

 obscura + boschas). (Gift.) 



Stearns, Frederick, & Co., Detroit, Mich. : 24 specimens, 16 species, 

 from Costa Kica and Jamaica. (Purchased.)* 



Stejneger, Dr. L., Assistant Curator, Department of Birds, U. S, 

 National Museum : 4 specimens of swan (Olor cygnus and Cygnus gibbus) 

 from Europe. (Gift.) 



— -. 1 specimen of Tetrao tetrix, sterile $ , from Lund, Southern 



Norway. (Gift.) 



. 1 specimen of Hypherpes corallirostris, from Savary, Mada- 

 gascar. (Gift.) 



. 74 specimens, 43 species, from various parts of Europe and 



Asia. (Gift.) 



. 3 specimens of Lagopus albus alleni, a new form, from St 



John's, Newfoundland, including the type specimen. (Gift.) 



. 1 specimen of Motacilla boarula, 1 of Pyrrhula vulgaris, and 



1 of Sterna nigra, from Norway. (Gift.) 



. 19 specimens, same number of species, from Brazil and Nor- 

 way. Including an adult £ of Falcogyrfalco, new to the collection. (Gift.) 



. Skin of Motacilla alba, juv., Troglodytes borealis and T. bergen 



sis sp. nov. (type), all new to the collection. (Gift.) 



Townsend, Charles H. : 478 specimens from Northern California, 

 (Smithsonian exploration.) 



. 55 specimens, from Farallone Islands, California. (Smith 



sonian exploration.) 



Turner, Luc i en M., U. S. Signal Service : 1,705 specimens, from Ft. 

 Chimo, Ungava. (U. S. Signal Office.) 



Ward, Prof. Henry A., Rochester, N. Y. : 7 specimens, same numbei 

 of species, from Yokohama, Japan. (Exchange.) 



. 13 specimens, 10 species, from Australia and Tasmania, 



(Purchased.) 



Wheeler, Capt. George M., U. S. A. : 30 specimens, 28 species, from 

 Southwestern United States. (Residue of collection made by the 

 U. S. Geological Survey west of lOOth meridian.) (War Department.] 



Wolford, W.L., Minneapolis, Minn.: 4 specimens of Resperiphona ves 

 pertina, from Minneapolis, Minn. (Exchange.) 



Worthen, Charles K., Warsaw, III.: 45 specimens, 26 species, from 

 Western United States and Mexico. (Exchange.) 



. 30 specimens, 25 species, chiefly from Oregon and New Mex 



ico. (Exchange.) 



. 12 specimens, 6 species, from New Mexico. (Exchange.) 



. 1:5 specimens, 7 species, chiefly from Western Oregon. (Ex- 

 change.) 



. 5 specimens, 2 species, from Warsaw, HI. (Exchange.) 



