80 Birds— By Gift 



By Purchase 



480 Small mammals from various parts of North America ; 2 speci- 

 mens from Nicaragua, 6 from Siam, and 4 Solenodons from San 

 Domingo. 



Through Museum Expeditions 



20 Small mammals from Mexico ; 50 from the Dutch East Indies ; 4 

 skeletons of large Whales, 2 skeletons of small Whales, and 10 

 skeletons of Porpoises (4 species) from Japan ; 170 specimens 

 from Venezuela. 



BIRDS 

 By Gift 



Mrs. J. E. ALGER, Oyster Bay, L. I. 



1 Mounted Mexican Jacana. 

 B. S. BOWDISH, Demarest, N. J. 



6 Small birds, in the flesh. 

 COURTENAY BRANDRETH, Ossining, N. Y. 



I Mallard Duck, in the flesh. 



BRITISH MUSEUM (Natural History), South Kensington, London. 



II Eggs from the Antarctic regions — 1 of the King Penguin, 6 of 



the Black-throated Penguin, and 4 of MacCormick's Skua. 

 N. G. BUXTON, Denver, Colo. 



1 Skin of Western Tree Sparrow, 1 skin of Red-winged Blackbird 

 from Colorado. 

 FRANK M. CHAPMAN, Englewood, N. J. 



1 Screech Owl, in the flesh. 

 RUSSELL J. COLES, Danville, Va. 



1 Sanderling and 1 Snow Bunting, in the flesh, from North Carolina. 

 GEORGE CROCKER, New York City. 



1 Red-shouldered Hawk, in the flesh. 

 P. M. CUSHING, Larchmont, N. Y. 



Old Squaw Duck, in the flesh. 

 Mrs. WILLIAM C. de MILLE, New York City. 



18 Skins of small birds from Merida, Venezuela. 

 DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, New York City. 



2 Rheas, 19 Swans, 2 Egyptian Geese, 1 Herring Gull, 1 American 



Bittern, 1 Vulture, 4 Eagles, 1 Owl, 1 Peacock, 5 Pheasants, 

 5 Cockatoos, 2 Macaws, 6 Amazon Parrots, 1 Toucan, 1 Garrulax. 

 — Total, 52 specimens received in the flesh from the Central Park 

 Menagerie. 

 Dr. JONATHAN DWIGHT, Jr., New York City. 



98 Miscellaneous bird skins, without data. 

 Lieut. G. T. EMMONS, Princeton, N. J. 

 1 Nest of Baltimore Oriole. 



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