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8 [[double underlined]]A. M. Hawley,[[/double underlined]] Los Gatos, Cal., 8 specimens, 8 species, from Los Gatos. [[double underlined]]P.L. Jouy,[[/double underlined]] Washington, D.C., one specimen Lady Amhurst Pheasant ([[underlined]]Phasianus amhurstiae[[/underlined]]), full plumaged old male. (Exchange). [[double underlined]]P.L. Jouy,[[/double underlined]], Washington, D.C., 46 specimens, 35 species, from China. This collection contains several interesting and rare species from the interior of China, as for instance, [[underlined]]Suthora alphonsiana[[/underlined]], [[underlined]]Pycnonotus xanthorrhouse[[/underlined]], etc., and, mand are new to the museum collection. (Gift). [[double underlined]]Valdermar Kundson[[/double underlined]], Boston, Mass., 25 specimens, 12 species, for the islands of Kaui and Nuhau, Hawaiian Archipelago. A very interesting collection adding several species to Hawiian fauna and one species, [[underlined]]Puffinus Knudseni Stejn.[[/underlined]] now to science. (Gift). [[double underlined]]J. McIlwaith,[[/double underlined]] New Westminster, B.C., 9 specimens, 8 species, from British Columbia. [[double underlined]]Dr. C. Hart Merriam,[[/double underlined]] Washington, D.C., a fine albino [[underlined]]Urinator lumme[[/underlined]], from Canada, and a yellow-billed Tropic-bird, from the Bahamas. (Exchange). [[double underlined]]Dr. C. Hart Merriam,[[/double underlined]] Washington, D.C., wing of