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[[underlined]] R. Ridgeway [[/underlined]], Washington, D.C. - The type specimen of [[underlined]] Falco richardsoni, [[/underlined]] from Colorado.

[[underlined]] Prof. A. Dugès, [[/underlined]] Guanajuato, Mexico. 24 specimens, 20 species of Mexican birds, among which may be mentioned two specimens of [[underlined]] Buteo albicaudatus [[/underlined]], and one of [[underlined]] Megascops tricheopris. [[/underlined]]

[[underlined]] Dr. F. W. Langdon, [[/underlined]] Cincinnati, Ohio.- One specimen of [[underlined]] Vireo solitarius alticola, [[/underlined]] the first one of this North American bird the museum has ever possessed.

[[underlined]] Geo. B. Sennett, [[/underlined]] New York City,- A chick [[underlined]] Buteo albicaudatus [[/underline]] from Texas.

[[underlined]] Geo. B. Sennett, [[/underlined]] New York City.- Six specimens [[underlined]] Bronzed Cowbirds, [[/underlined]] from Texas. 



















Transcription Notes:
Megascops tricheopris might refer to Megascops trichopsis