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DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC PARKS, New York City. 



I Raven, 3 Crows, 9 small birds, 17 Parrots, 9 Hawks, 10 Owls, 1 

 Vulture, 6 Pheasants, 5 Quails, 1 Peacock, 2 Herons, 2 Bitterns, 

 1 Dove, 2 Curassows, 1 Gallinule, 1 Rail, 3 Flamingoes, 1 

 Goose, 3 Swans, 1 Duck, 1 Tern, 2 Ostriches. Total, 88 speci- 

 mens, received in the flesh, from the Central Park Menagerie. 



WILLIAM DUTCHER, New York City. 



5 Eider Ducks, 1 Dovekie, and 39 small birds, from vicinity of New 

 York City. 

 Lieut. G. T. EMMONS, U. S. N. 



60 Bird skins, from Alaska. 



H. A. GAYLORD, Pasadena, Cal. 



1 Albino Western Chipping Sparrow. 



S. N. H. GALLAND, New York City. 



1 Japanese Nun Finch, 1 Nonpareil, 3 other cage Finches. 



WALTER W. GRANGER, New York City. 



5 Bird skins. 

 HENRY HALES, Ridgewood, N. J. 



2 Birds' nests. 



Miss A. HUGHES, Monmouthshire, England. 



3 Bird skins, 240 eggs, from Guiana. 



Miss JACKSON, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



2 Pheasants, 2 Grouse, 2 Quails, 1 Woodcock. 



LINN^EAN SOCIETY OF NEW YORK. 



The Alfred Marshall Collection, consisting of 330 bird skins, and a 

 large collection of birds' eggs, mostly from Long Island, N. Y. 



Dr. EDGAR A. MEARNS, U.S.A. 



1 Sterna fuliginosa, 1 Ammodramus caudacutus nelsoni, from High- 

 land Falls, N. Y. 



FRANCIS C. NICHOLAS, New York City. 

 30 Eggs of Sea Birds, from Jamaica. 



MICHAEL NULTY, New York City. 



3 Linnets. 



W. H. PHELPS, Cambridge, Mass. 

 80 Bird skins, from Venezuela. 



Rev. R. B. POST, Orange, N. J. 

 1 Herring Gull. 



J. M. REDFIELD, New York City. 

 1 Cedarbird. 



Lieut. WIRT ROBINSON, U.S.A., Cambridge, Mass. 

 I Doleromya pallida Richm. 



F. D. ROOSEVELT, Hyde Park, N. Y. 



i'o Pine Grosbeaks. 

 J. ROWLEY, Jr., New York City. 



1 Thrush, 2 Tanagers, 1 Woodpecker. 

 F. L. ST. JOHN, New York City. 



1 Parrot. 

 F. C. SCHNEIDER, Jamaica, L. I. 



1 Thrush, 1 Shore Lark. 



