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4 have not been numerous, the following being all that were received:- [[underlined]] Albert Koebele [[/underlined]], Agricultural Department, - 2 nests and 1 set of eggs of [[underlined]] Agyrtria nigricanda [[/underlined]], from Pernambuco, Brazil=- [[underlined]] W.A. Conklin [[/underlined]], Supt, Menagerie, Central Park, New York City, - 1 egg of [[underlined]] Gyps fulvus [[/underlined]], laid in confinement (Broken in transit) [[underlined]] Packages Sent out [[/underlined]] The number of packages sent out by the Department of Birds during March is 22, as follows:- By [[underlined]] International Exchange [[/underlined]] - (1) [[underlined]] E. Hargitt [[/underlined]], London, England,- A collection of North American Woodpeckers, in exchange for a valuable collection of birds sent to the Museum. 2 [[underlined]] Henry Guillemard [[/underlined]], Cambridge, England.- Fruit