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8 (7) [[underlined]] Boston Society of Natural History, Boston, Mass.[[/underlined]] - Bird skins returned to owner. (8) [[underlined]] American Museum Natural History, New York City[[/underlined]] - Bird skins returned to owner. (9). [[underlined]] Edward Hargitt. [[/underlined]] Chiswick, London, England. ^[[Gift 3]] - Bird skins ^[[checkmark]] (10) [[underlined]] Osbert Salvin, [[/underlined]] London, England. - Bird skins lent for examination. c. [[underlined]] Through International Exchanges Dept. [[/underlined (1) [[underlined]] Howard Saunders, [[/underlined]] London, England. - Bird skin in exchange. (2) [[underlined]] Zoological Museum, Imp. Academy Sciences, St. Petersburg, Russia. [[/underlined]] - Two mounted birds returned to owner.
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Name checks: Osbert Salvin FRS (25 February 1835 ? 1 June 1898) was an English naturalist, ornithologist, and herpetologist.
Howard Saunders (16 September 1835 ? 20 October 1907) was a British businessman, who later in life became a noted ornithologist, specialising in gulls and terns.