Birds — By Donation. 47 



By Purchase. 

 108 Specimens, from Arctic America; 120 from Venezuela. 



Through Museum Expeditions. 



ANDREW J. STONE EXPEDITION. 



850 Small mammals and 30 large mammals, collected partly on the 

 Alaska Peninsula and partly on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. 

 The large mammals include 12 Bears, 6 Moose, and 16 White 

 Sheep, these specimens affording material for a fine group of 

 each of these species. 



MEXICAN EXPEDITION. 



700 Specimens, mostly from the State of Durango, Mexico. Col- 

 lected by J. H. Batty. They include large series of Deer and 

 Coyotes, and of all the small mammals of the region. 



BIRDS. 

 By Donation. 



Mrs. E. A. ARMAND, New York City. 



1 Rail's nest and 3 eggs. 

 N. BARTELL, New York City. 



1 Cassowary. 

 WILLIAM BEUTENMULLER, New York City. 



1 Nest and eggs of Carolina Junco, 1 Brown Creeper. 

 Mrs. MINNIE S. BROWN, New York City. 



1 Parrot. 

 Prof. H. C. BUMPUS, New Rochelle, N. Y. 



1 Saw-whet Owl, 1 Robin. 

 S. H. CHUBB, New York City. 



1 Chimney Swift. 

 Mrs. T. E. CLAYTON, Cazewood, N. J. 



4 Nests. 

 W. A. CONKLIN, New York City. 



1 Green Fruit Pigeon. 

 N. CUTHBERTSON, Garden City, N. Y. 



1 Starling. 

 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC PARKS, New York City. 



6 Golden Eagles, 3 Bald Eagles, 1 Red-tailed Hawk, 1 Red-shouldered 

 Hawk, 2 Great Horned Owls, 1 Condor, 1 Sulphur Cockatoo, 4 

 Parrots, 6 Pheasants (various species), 1 Peacock, 6 White Swans, 

 3 Black-necked Swans, 2 Black Swans, 1 Brant, 1 Cassowary. — 

 Total, 39 specimens, received in the flesh from the Central Park 

 Menagerie. 

 THOMAS DONAHUE, New York City. 



1 Night Heron. 

 BASIL H. DUTCHER, M. D., U.S.A. 



6 Small birds from Arizona. 

 WILLIAM DUTCHER, New York City. 



1 Heath Hen, from Martha's Vineyard, 18 Weaver birds (various 

 species), 8 Finches (various species), 1 East Indian Jay, 2 Fly- 

 catchers, 4 Parrots. 



