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[[underlined]] 4 [[/underlined]] [[underlined]] Henry K. Coale. Chicago, Illinois, [[/underlined]] 46 specimens, 43 species, mostly old world birds, some of them mounted. The collection is valuable and interesting, and contains several species new to the museum. [[underlined]] Specimens distributed. [[/underlined]] The number of specimens of birds distributed during February, is 180, representing 119 species, as follows: - [[underlined]] a Sent for examination [[/underlined]] [[underlined]] Wm Brewster, [[/underlined]] Cambridge, Mass. 37 specimens, 4 species, of North American birds. [[underlined]] J.A. Allen. [[/underlined]] New York City, N.Y. 3 specimens, 1 species from South America. [[underlined]] b In Exchange [[/underlined]] [[underlined]] P.L. Jouy. [[/underlined]] Washington, D.C. 4 specimens, 2 species, North American birds.
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