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2. [[underlined]] H. K. Coale [[/underlined]], Chicago, Ills. - 48 specimens, 35 species, from various parts of the Old World. Several species new to the collection. (Exchange.) [[underlined]] Prof. S. F. Baird [[/underlined]], Wood's Holl, Mass. - One specimen of [[underlined]] Pelagodroma marina [[/underlined]], a rare Petrel new to the North American fauna, from off the coast of Massachusetts. (Gift.) Geo. N. Lawrence, New York City. - One specimen of [[underlined]] Trochalopteron rufigulare [[/underlined]], from the Himalayas, a bird new to the collection. (Gift.) [[underlined] Chas. K. Worthen [[/underlined], Warsaw, Ills. - 55 specimens, 41 species, from various localities (chiefly western North American), all carefully selected from a valuable collection of several hundred specimens. (Exchange.) [[underlined]] Prof. A Dugès [[/underlined]], Guanajuato, Mexico. - 11 specimens, same number of species, from Mexico. (Gift.)
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"Wood's Holl" is an historic name for Woods Hole (see https://www.nefsc.noaa.gov/history/stories/whistory.html).