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represented in our museum, besides large series of the more difficult Old World Plovers.  Among the American birds contained in the collection a specimen of [[underlined]]Merula murina[[/underlined]], from Roraima, British Guiana, recently described, and one of the [[underlined]]Haematopus leucopodus[[/underlined]], from the Falkland Islands, both new to the Museum collection, deserve special mention. (Gift).

[[double underlined]]G. B. Sennett,[[/double underlined]] New York City, 138 specimens, 34 species, from Souther Texas. (Exchange).

[[double underlined]]O. C. Smith[[/double underlined]], Tombstone, Arizona, a male [[underline]]Trogon ambiguus[[/underline]], from Arizona. (Gift).

[[double underlined]]Stavanger Museum[[/double underlined]], Stavanger, Norway, 20 specimens, 18 species, from Norway. (Exchange).

[[double underlined]]Col. A. C. Tassin[[/double underlined]], U.S.A., Commander,Bedloe Island, New York, 260 specimens, 40 species, in the flesh, killed by flying against the electric light of the statue of Liberty. (Gift).

[[double underlined]]Ernest E. Thompson,[[/double underlined]] Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 41 specimens, 21 species, from Canada. (Gift).

[[double underlined]]Tokio Educational Museum,[[/double underlined]] Tokio Papan, 14 specimens, 11 species, from the Islands of Idzu, Japan.  Though