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hundred and seventy-seven (177) specimens and twenty (20) nests.

[[strikethrough]] From the [[/strikethrough]] [[underlined]] U. S. Fish Commission [[/underlined]], (Washington, D. C.): Nine (9) sets, twenty nine (2) specimens and two (2) nests.

[[strikethrough]] From [[/strikethrough]] Mr. [[underlined]] Chase Little John [[/underlined]], (Redwood City, Cal.): Twenty one (21) sets, forty two specimens and one (1)nest.

[[strikethrough]] From [[/strikethrough]] Mr. [[underlined]] H. P. Attwater [[/underlined]], (Rockport, Aransas Co., Texas): eleven (11) sets, 56 (56) eggs and three (3) nests.

[[strikethrough]] From [[/strikethrough]] Mr. [[underlined]] Frank Robinette [[/underlined]], (Washington, D. C.): Seventeen (17) sets, forty two (42) eggs and two (2) nests.

[[strikethrough]] From [[/strikethrough]] Mr. [[underlined]] Thad. Surber [[/underlined]], (White Sulphur Springs, W. Va.): Thirteen (13) sets, fifty two (52) eggs.

[[strikethrough]] From [[/strikethrough]] Mr. [[underlined]] W. G. Smith [[/underlined]], (Loveland, Colorado): Seven (7) sets, twenty three (23) eggs and seven (7) nests.

[[strikethrough]] From [[/strikethrough]] Mr. [[underlined]]Frank Everett [[/underlined]], (Washington, D. C.): Nine (9) eggs.