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Additions to the Department of Birds. 

 By Donations. 



Bland, Thomas, New York, one Humming-bird. 



Bryant, Capt. Charles, one Golden eagle in flesh, shot in Fair- 

 haven, Mass., Nov. 21, 1873. 



Bucklin, A. L., South Adams, Mass., one white Leghorn cock. 



Cabot, W. R., Brookline, Mass., 71 skins, 62 species, 8 skulls 

 and sterna, from eastern Massachusetts. 



Einbeck, Dr. A. F., Warren Co., Mo., 9 specimens, 8 species, 

 from New Haven, Mo. 



Folin, Marquis de, Bayonne, France, skins of Gallinago and 

 Namenius. 



Gruhner, Mrs., Conception, Chili, head of Albatross. 



Hassler Expedition, 80 skins, 35 species ; 22 dry eggs of Rhea; 

 385 specimens in alcohol, 75 species, from various parts of South 

 America. 



Hutchins, J. C, U. S. Consul, Callao, Peru, 27 specimens (skins), 

 20 species, of Humming-birds, from Guayaquil. 



Ingersoll, Ernest, 154 specimens, 22 species, nests and eggs, 

 collected at Norwich, Ct. 



Linden, Charles, 210 specimens (skins), about 100 species, 

 chiefly from near Santarem, Brazil. 



Pike, Hon. N., U. S. Consul, Mauritius, 7 skins of Phaeton , from 

 the Mauritius. 



Scott, W. D., Cambridge, Mass., 365 skins, 70 species, from 

 various localities in Eastern United States. 



Trippe, T. Martin, 10 specimens of Junco, in flesh, from near 

 Denver, Col. 



Whitman, C. O., 7 mounted skins, 4 species, Penikese Isl., Mass. 



Yellowstone Expedition, (through Smithsonian Institution), 

 about 100 specimens, 40 species. 



By Exchanges. 

 Kaup, Dr., 13 specimens, 12 species, from Pommern, Prussia. 

 Montes-de-Oca, Rafael, 190 birds in alcohol, including about 

 100 Humming-birds, from Jalapa, Mexico. 

 Philippi, Prof., Santiago, Chili, 6 skins, 6 species, Chili. 



By Purchases. 

 69 specimens, 37 species, skins, from the Island of Tobngo, 

 through Gov. R. W. Rawson ; 26 mounted skeletons, from Prof. 

 Ward. A collection of nests and eggs and 32 skins, from Wis- 

 consin, and another collection of nests and eggs from Colorado, 

 through Dr. T. M. Brewer. 



