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Explorations have been carried on, wholly or in part ornitho¬ 
logical, from which the collections have come to the Academy, as 
follows: 
1890. \ ueatan and Southern Mexico (W. Stone and F. C. Baker). 
1890- 91. Bahamas and Jamaica (J. P. Moore). 
1891. Florida, Texas, and Arizona (S. N. Rhoads). 
1891- 2. Greenland (W. E. Hughes and Langdon Gibson). 
1892. British Columbia and Washington (S. N. Rhoads). 
1 894-95. Somaliland (A. Donaldson Smith). 
1895. Aleutian Islands (Benjamin Sharp). 
1897. Borneo (A. C. Harrison, Jr., W. H. Furness). 
1897. Sumatra and outlying Islands (Van der Pol Colin). 
1897. Manchuria (A. D. Smith, Geo. L. Farnum). 
1897. California (A. S. Bunnell). 
1897-98. Alaska (E. A. Mcllhenny). 
1901. Chihuahua, Mex. (W. E. Hughes). 
1902. New Mexico (H. L. Viereck and J. A. G. Rehn). 
1904. British East Africa (Geo. L. Harrison, Jr.). 
1905. Lower California (S. N. Rhoads). 
1907. Philippines (E. H. Porter). 
1910-16. Colombia (M. A. Carriker, Jr.). 
1910- 13. Panama (L. L. Jewell). 
1911. Venezuela (F. E. Bond, T. S. Gillen and S. Brown). 
1911. Ecuador (S. N. Rhoads). 
1911. Philippines (Jos. Clemens). 
1911- 12. Cameroon (G. L. Bates). 
1915. Guatemala (S. N. Rhoads, E. L. Poole). 
1919. Chiricahua Mts., Arizona (W. Stone). 
1922. Nicaragua (Wharton Huber and J. Fletcher Street). 
Several large collections covering many countries have also been 
received: 
W. L. Abbott (by gift) a collection covering, Cuba, San Domingo? 
N. Dakota, Iowa, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey. 
Canon Tristram (by purchase), a collection covering the world, 
especially rich in island forms. 
Josiah Hoopes (by gift and purchase), a very complete North 
American collection. 
And many smaller North American and foreign collections. 
