Birds — Through Museum Expeditio7is. 5 1 



DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, New York City. 



1 Tern, 7 Swans, 4 Eagles, 2 Hawks, 2 Great Horned Owls, 1 Sand 

 Grouse, 2 Pigeons, 4 Pheasants, 1 Partridge, 32 Parrots, Macaws 

 and Cockatoos, 1 Cuckoo, 1 Nighthawk, 1 Golden-winged 

 Woodpecker, 2 Crows, 1 European Blackbird. — Total, 62 speci- 

 mens received in the flesh from the Central Park Menagerie. 

 J. GRAEME DREW, Demster, N. Y. 

 I American Golden-eyed Duck. 

 WILLIAM DUTCHER, New York City. 



I Yellow-headed Blackbird. 

 Capt. BASIL H. DUTCHER, Medical Corps, U. S. A. 



I Merriam Turkey from Arizona. 

 J. DWIGHT, Jr., M. D., New York City. 



9 Ducks from Long Island. 

 J. S. LAMSON, Summit, N. J. (through Le Rue K. Holmes). 



6 Birds from Tobago, B. W. I. 

 FRANK MILLER, New Orleans, La. 

 1 Forster's Tern. 



JOHN MOMMERS, New York City. 

 1 Woodcock. 



NEW YORK ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY, New York City. 



1 Ostrich, 2 Rheas, 1 Emu, 1 Penguin, 1 Ivory Gull, 2 Storks, 1 

 Eagle. — Total, 9 specimens received in the flesh. 

 ERNEST THOMPSON SETON, Cos Cob, Conn. 



9 Scaup Ducks, 1 Hawk. 

 I. M. VAN WAGNER, Fairview, N. J. 



I Bronzed Grackle. 



By Exchange. 



18 Specimens from Alaska, Hawaiian Islands, etc., 3 Tanagers from 

 Colombia, 34 specimens from Pearl Islands, Bay of Panama. 



By Purchase. 



33 Specimens from British Honduras, 1,000 specimens from the 

 Philippine Islands. 



Through Museum Expeditions. 



MEXICAN EXPEDITION. 



1655 Specimens from western Mexico. Collected by J. H. Batty. 

 FLORIDA EXPEDITION (North American Bird Group Fund). 



25 Specimens from Florida. Collected by Frank M. Chapman. 



