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Birds— By Gift 



Howarth S. Boyle, Elmhurst, L. I. 

 i Chimney Swift, i Flicker, I Whippoor- 

 will, in the flesh; skin and sternum of 

 Rail, 2 skins of Bobolink, I skin of 

 Jaeger, i of Starling, I of Sandpiper, 

 3 of Shore-birds, i of Petrel, i of Dow- 

 itcher, 2 sterna of Terns, i skeleton of 

 Plover and I young Plover in alcohol. 

 Robert Broom, Glasgow, Scotland. 



Specimens South African bird bones. 

 L. C. Bulkley, New York City. 



29 Birdskins and 2 Weavers' nests from 

 Siam, including a pair of Argus Pheas- 

 ants. Skull of Hornbill and 3 heads 

 of birds. 

 Philipp Cohn, New York City. 



4 Warblers, in the flesh. 

 Miss A. E. Collins, New York City. 



161 Birdskins, Baltimore Co., Maryland. 

 Department of Parks, New York City. 

 6 Pheasants, 3 Partridges, 7 Parrots, 3 

 Peacocks, 1 Goose, 4 Swans, 12 Ducks, 

 2 Guinea Fowls, 1 Toucan, 1 Cocka- 

 teel, 1 Owl, 1 Gull, 1 Hawk, 12 song- 

 birds. — Total, 55 specimens received in 

 the flesh from the Central Park Menag- 

 erie. 



Roger Donoho, New York City. 



Mounted Robin. 

 Jonathan D wight, Jr., New York City. 



2 Warblers, in the flesh; torso skeleton of 

 Woodcock. 

 Walter Escherich, New York City. 



Skins of 29 song-birds and 1 Sandpiper. 

 The Countess E. Festetics. 



21 Skins of Hummingbirds. 

 G. C. Fisher, New York City. 



Skin of Ruffed Grouse, Washington, Conn. 

 William Floyd, Mastic, L. I. 



1 Coot, in the flesh ; 3 skins of Greater 

 Yellow-legs. 



Miss E. L. Foote, New York City. 



Sparrow Hawk, in the flesh. 

 William H. Hall, Binghamton, N. Y. 



Eggs of Loon. 

 G. K. Hardenbebgh, Bay Head, N. J. 



2 Skins of King Eider. 



Arthur O. Heinrich, Baldwin, N. Y. 



Hawk, Sandpiper and Rail, in the flesh. 

 John Helmuth, New York City. 



2 Woodpeckers, in the flesh, Highlands, 

 N.J. 



John H. Hendrickson, Freeport, L.I. 

 Ruff, in the flesh, Long Island. 



George E. Hix, New York City. 



Gull, in the flesh. 

 Whiting Hollister, New York City. 

 Yellow-bellied Sapsucker, in the flesh, 

 Highlands, N. J. 

 E. C. Lobenstine, Shanghai, China. 



Egg of Ostrich. 

 William N. MacArtney, Fort Covington, 

 N.Y. 

 Richardson's Owl, in the flesh. 

 Apolinar Maria, Bogota, Colombia. 



21 Passeres, 1 Hummingbird, 1 Wood- 

 pecker and 1 Hawk, in the flesh. 

 Elizabeth Lee Matthew, Hastings-on- 

 Hudson, N. Y. 

 Tennessee Warbler, in the flesh. 

 C. B. Mayo, Annapolis, Md. 



2 Mounted Grouse, Australia. 

 W. DeW. Miller, Plainfield, N. J. 



1 Parrot, 1 Sapsucker, 1 Pigeon, 2 Para- 

 keets, 11 song-birds, in the flesh. 

 Monmouth Farms, Frenau, N. J. 



Osprey, in the flesh. 

 New York Zoological Society, New 

 York City. 



1 Curassow, 2 Partridges, 1 Grebe, 2 

 Turacous, 1 Nandu, 1 Bee-eater, I 

 Trumpeter, 1 Bob-white, 1 Kite, 1 

 Roller, 1 Coot, 1 Motmot, 2 Bustards, 

 4 Pigeons, 2 Toucans, 1 Penguin, 2 

 Hawks, 1 Eagle, 1 Stork, I Pitta, 1 

 Heron, 1 Owl, 1 Fish Owl, 1 Gallinule, 

 8 Parrots, 14 Song-birds. — Total, 54 

 specimens received in the flesh from the 

 New York Zoological Park. 



John Treadwell Nichols, Englewood, 

 N. J. 

 Barred Owl, in the flesh. 



T. E. Penard, Boston, Mass. 



2 skins of Oropendola. 



William Percy, London, England. 

 9 Birdskins from England. 



J. P. Philipps, Fairview, N. J. 

 Hawk, in the flesh. 



Mrs. Daniel Rapalje, Plainfield, N. J. 

 8 Small song-birds, South China. 



Charles H. Rogers, New York City. 

 Plover, in the flesh. 



Theodore Roosevelt, Oyster Bay, L. I. 

 1,074 Birdskins, 3 birds in alcohol, 7 

 sterna and shoulder girdles, 19 eggs and 

 7 nests. 





