Birds — Through Museum Expeditions 127 



S. M. VAN ALLEN, Jamaica, N. Y. 



European Whimbrel, in the flesh. The first United States record. 

 C. L. VAN BOGAERT, New York City. 



Song-bird. 

 JUSTUS VON LENGERKE, New York City. 



34 Hawks and 4 Crows, in the flesh. 

 A. C. WILMERDING, New York City. 



Jaeger, in the flesh, 

 WALTER WINANS, Pluckley, Kent, England. 



Skin of Hawk. 

 MABEL OSGOOD WRIGHT, Fairfield, Conn. 



Flat skin of Prothonotary Warbler. This specimen is the only record 

 of the species for Connecticut. 



By Exchange 



BROOKLYN INSTITUTE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES, Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Hoatzin (alcoholic). 

 DURBAN MUSEUM, Natal, Africa. 



Skins of 1 Heron, 10 Picariae and 10 Oscines, Africa. 

 L. A. FUERTES, Ithaca, N. Y. 



Skin of 1 Duck, and 1 Wood-hewer. 



By Purchase 



1,077 Bird skins, North China ; 202 Bird skins, Chile ; 2 Skins of 

 Wild Rock Pigeons, 1 Skull of Hornbill, 1 skull of Crow; 7 

 Swans, in the flesh. 



Through Museum Expeditions 



218 Bird skins and 101 sets consisting of 408 eggs, arctic America. 

 Collected by R. M. Anderson. 



357 Bird skins and 4 eggs, Colombia. Collected by Mrs. E. L. Kerr. 



34 Local song-birds in the flesh. Collected by F. E. Lutz. 



1 Skin of Gallinule, 2 Swifts (alcoholic). Collected by Dwight 



Franklin. 

 37 Bird skins, Oregon. Collected by H. E. Anthony. 



809 Bird skins, Colombia. Collected by W. B. Richardson. 



1,918 Bird skins and a few nests and eggs, Colombia. Collected by 

 Arthur A. Allen and Leo E. Miller. 



1,947 Bird skins, including 6 nests, 4 eggs and 5 young of Cock-of- 

 the-Rock {Rupicold) and 1 egg of Curassow, Colombia. Collected 

 by Leo E. Miller. 



15 Bird skins, Korea. Collected by Roy C. Andrews. 



