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[[double underlined]] W. A. Conklin, [[/double underlined]] Central Park Menagery, New York City, a [[underlined]] Cacatua molucceusis [[/underlined]] in the flesh. (Gift).

[[double underlined]] C. B. Cory, [[/double underlined]] Boston, Mass., 12 specimens, 8 species, Old World Woodpeckers. (Gift).

[[/double underlined]] C. B. Cory, [[/double underlined]] Boston, Mass., a specimen of [[underlined]] Mimus magnirostris [[/underlined]] from Saint Andrews, W.I., a species but recently described, and new to the collection. (Exchange).

[[double underlined]] Costa Rica National Museum, [[/double underlined]] San Jose, Costa Rica, C.A., specimen of [[underlined]] Cotinga amabilis, [[/underlined]] and the type specimen of a new species of Aramides. (Gift).

[[double underlined]] S. W. Denton, [[/double underlined]] Willesley, Mass., 13 specimens, 12 species, from Australia and New Guinea.  Among these are to be mentioned: a specimen of Prince Albert's Crowned-Pigeon; a Victoria Lyre bird, and a female [[underlined]] Drepanornis albertisi, [[/underlined]] a Paradise bird of a genus hitherto unrepresented in our collection.  These form a valuable addition to the exhibition series. (Purchased).

[[double underlined]] H. E. Dresser, [[/double underlined]] London, England., 21 specimens, 19 species, from various localities in the Old World.  Besides a number of rare species new to the collection, among which a fine male of [[underlined]] Ammoperdix bonhami [[/underlined]] is to be