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3 the United States in the collection. [[double-underlined]]James Rogan[[/double-underlined]], Rogersville, Tenn. - 6 Specimens, 6 Species, Passeres from Tennessee, among which 1 [[underlined]]Dendroeca tigrina[[/underlined]]. [[double-underlined]]G. H. Ragsdale[[/double-underlined]], Gainesville, Tex - 1 male [[underlined]]Buteo haskini[[/underlined] - (Purchased). The [[underlined]]Egg Collection[[/underlined]] has received the following accessions during the month= Museum Register Nos. 22177 to 22306: the most interesting of which are: [[double-underlined]]L. M. Turner[[/double-underlined]], Washington, D.C., - A collection of nest and eggs from Ft. Chimo, Labrador, as follows: 24 Sets of Merula migratorias 26 " " [[ditto for: Sets of]] Zonotrichia leucophrys 7 " " [[ditto for: Sets of]] Dendroeca striata 13 " " [[ditto for: Sets of]] Spizella monticola 1 " " [[ditto for: Sets of]] Hylocichla aliciae 1 " " [[ditto for: Sets of]] Pinicola enucleator 14 " " [[ditto for: Sets of]] Acanthis linaria 15 " " " [[ditto for: Sets of Acanthis]] exilipes. [[double-underlined]]Dennis Gale[[/double-underlined]], Colorado-- [[blank]] of 21 Species all of which are of great value and interest to the collection. [[double-underlined]]C. V. Riley[[/double-underlined]], Washington DC. Abnormal hen's egg
Transcription Notes:
"Dendroeca tigrina" and "Dendroeca striata" should be Dendroica (with an I) but transcribed as written.
"Buteo haskini" should be harlani (per typewritten version on p 123), but transcribed as written.