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^[[encircled]] Ridgway [[/encircled]]
^[[underlined]] 87-88 [[/underlined]]
^[[Arr. Alphabetically & put with RR's report in Sec. 2]]

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[[underlined]] Larus ______ Haematopus emicolor [[/underlined]], etc, etc, (Exchange).

^[[√ From]] [[underlined]] C.D. Riker [[/underlined]], New York City, 1 specimen of a new species of [[underlined]] Pecolaptes [[/underlined]] from the Lower Amazon, named by the curator [[underlined]] P^[[/]]rikeri. [[/underlined]]

^[[√ From]] [[underlined]] F.S. Webster [[/underlined]], Washington, D.C., 6 specimens, 4 species of Humming birds, from South America, and 1 [[underlined]] Cryeuophilus fulicerius [[/underllined]], shot on the Eastern Branch, D.C., Oct. 17, 1885, (Exchange).

^[[√]] [[underlined]] R.B. Sharpe [[/underlined]], British Museum, South Kensington, London, England, 38 specimens, 2 species. Extensive series of the British Redpoll ([[underlined]] Acauthis cabaret [[/underlined]]) and the Linnet ([[underlined]] Linarous cannabina [[/underlined]]) (Exchange).

^[[√]] [[underlined]] W. O. Emerson [[/underlined]], Hoywards, Cal, 8 specimens, 2 species, 5 [[underlined]] Passerculus alaudinus [[/underlined]] and two [[underlined]] "hybrid" Flickers [[/underlined]]. 

^[[√]] [[underlined]] R. Ridgway [[/underlined]], Washington, D.C. The type specimen of [[underlined]] Falco richardsoni [[/underlined]] from Colorado.

^[[√]] [[underlined]] Prof. A. Duge's [[/underlined]], Guanajuato, Mexico, 24 specimens, 20 species of Mexican birds, among which may be mentioned two specimens of [[underlined]] Butes albicaudatus [[/underlined]],