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MAMMALS AND BIRDS. 



Mr. Brewster has nothing of special interest to report in re- 

 gard to the Mammals and Birds during the past year. He has 

 been for some time in correspondence with collectors to bring 

 together birds from the islands of the Pacific for our Pacific 

 Faunal Room. He has published the following papers since the 

 appearance of the last Annual Report. 



In "The Auk": — 



" Summer Robin Roosts." 



" A New Subspecies of the Solitary Sandpiper." 



" Breeding of the Pileated Woodpecker in Worcester County, Massa- 

 chusetts." 



" A Study of Florida Gallinules, with some Notes on a Nest found at 

 Cambridge, Massachusetts." 



" Notes on the Birds of the Lower Suwanee River." (By William 

 Brewster and F. M. Chapman.) 



" Descriptions of Seven supposed new North American Birds." 



" Notes on Bachman's Warbler (Helminthophila Bachmani)" 



" The Whistling Swan in Massachusetts." 



" Megascops asio Macfarlanei, — a Correction." 



In " Forest and Stream " : — 



Two notes without formal titles, both relating to the whistling sounds 

 made by the American Woodcock while flying. 



