126 Birds — By Gift 



WILLIAM FELLOWES MORGAN, Jr., Short Hills, N. J. 



Mummified Falcon from a tomb at Thebes. 

 LIEF NEANDROSS, Ridgefield, N. J. 



2 Woodpeckers and 2 song-birds, in the flesh. 

 NEW YORK ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY, New York City. 



2 Cassowaries, 6 Guans and Curassows, 1 Pheasant, 12 Quails and 



Partridges, 14 Pigeons, 2 Terns, 1 Gull, 6 Shore-birds, 1 Crane, 



1 Ibis, 1 Stork, 3 Jabirus, 2 Herons, 3 Boatbills, 1 Crested 

 Screamer, 1 Flamingo, 1 Swan, 11 Geese and Ducks, 1 Turkey 

 Vulture, 2 Hawks, 6 Eagles, 1 Harpy Eagle, 3 Falcons, 3 Owls, 



2 Cockatoos, 21 Parrots, 3 Cuckoos, 4 Woodpeckers, 2 Fly- 

 catchers and 99 song-birds. — Total, 216 specimens received in 

 the flesh from the New York Zoological Park. 



JOHN TREADWELL NICHOLS, Englewood, N. J. 



Mounted Hawk. 

 WILLIAM B. NICHOLS, Oyster Bay, L. I. 



Duck, in the flesh. 

 JOHN W. PHILLIPS, New York City. 



Nest of Baltimore Oriole, Canaan, N. Y. 

 C. B. RIKER, Mountain Station, N. J. 



Skins of 4 Manakins and 1 Owl. 

 WILLIAM C. RIVES, Washington, D. C. 



3 Skins of song-birds. 



JAMES RODWAY, Georgetown, British Guiana. 



2 Skins, 1 nest and 3 eggs of Hoatzin and 2 adult and 2 young birds 

 in alcohol. 

 Mrs. E. ROSENBERGER, New York City. 



Canary, in the flesh. 

 Mrs. F. G. R. ROTH, Englewood, N. J. 



Parrot, in the flesh. 

 LOUIS RUHE, New York City. 



Parrot, in the flesh. 

 LEONARD C. SANFORD, New Haven, Conn. 



2 Geese. 

 P. SEALEY, Puerto Barrios, Guatemala. 



Skin of Goatsucker. 

 W. J. SMITH. 



1 Skin of Wedge-tailed Eagle, Australia, and 2 Parrots, in the flesh. 

 SELAH B. STRONG, Setauket, L. I. 



Hawk, in the flesh. 

 HENRY THURSTON, Floral Park, L. I. 



2 Flat skins and 1 head of Ibis, 1 skin of Kingfisher, 1 Torso skeleton 



of Heron, Sterna of 4 song-birds; 1 Owl, 1 Heron, 1 Sandpiper, 

 1 Woodpecker and 14 song-birds, in the flesh. 

 UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM, Washington, D. C. 



44 Prepared skeletons of birds, consisting of Ducks, Gulls, Shore- 

 birds, Owls and song-birds. 



