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[[double underlined]]José C. Zeledon[[/double underlined]], San José, Costa Rica.- 3 specimens, 3 species from Costa Rica, (July 16.) [[double underlined]]L. M. Turner[/[double underlined]], Washington D. C.- 17 specimens, 3 species, from his Ungara collection. (July 16.) [[double underlined]]C. G. H. Lloyd[[/double underlined]], Hobart, Tasmania.- 104 specimens, 91 species, of American birds. (July 21st.) [[double underlined]]Jas. Stevenson[[/double underlined]], Washington, D. C.- 141 specimens, about 60 species. These were worthless specimens, fragments, etc., fit only to burn up , or give away. (July 22.) [[underlined]]Loaned for exampination[[strikethrough]]s[[/strikethrough]][[/underlined]]. [[double underlined]]Chas. B. Cory[[/double underlined]], Boston, Mass.- Type specimens of, [[underlined]]Chlorospingus speculifera[[/underlined]], Lawr., to be figured in his work on West Indian birds. [[underlined]]Packages sent out[[/underlined]]. The following was overlooked, when the report was written: [[double underlined]]Chas. B. Cory[[/double underlined]], Boston, Mass.- Specimens ([[underlined]]Chloro[[/underlined]]-