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[[underlined]] Dr. WH Fox [[/underlined]], Washington, D.C. - 7 specimens, 6 species, from New Hampshire. (Exchange.)

[[underlined]] Capt. Chas. E. Bendire [[/underlined]], U.S.A., Ft Custer, Montana Terr. - 30 specimens, 29 species, from the vicinity of Ft Custer. A very acceptable accession. (Gift.)

[[underlined]] Dr. R.W. Shufeldt [[/underlined]], U.S.A., Ft Wingate, New Mexico. - 9 specimens, 7 species, from vicinity of Ft Wingate. (Gift.)

[[underlined]] Dr. T Canisius [[/underlined]], ex United States Consul at Samoa. - 11 specimens, 8 species, from Samoa, including a living example of [[underlined]] Didunculus strigirostris [[/underlined]], of which photographs were taken, after which the bird was turned over to Mr. Leucas, to be made into a skeleton after death - no bones of the species existing in any American museum. (Gift?)