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^[[pencil checkmark]] LONG-EARED OWL. (Asio wilsonianus.)
     W. S. Anderson,Washington, D.C.
^[[pencil checkmark]] BARRED OWL. (2) (Strix nebulosa,^[[)]] [[strikethrough]](Porst.))[[/strikethrough]]
     Geo. A. Ri[[strikethrough]]s[[/strikethrough]]ker, Alexandria, Va.
^[[pencil checkmark]] SCREECH OWL. (4) (Megascops asio.)
     C.Edgar Uber, Falls Church,Va.
^[[pencil checkmark]] SCREECH OWL. (Megascops asio.)
     Mr. Alfred Ray,Forest Glen, Md.
^[[pencil checkmark]] GT. HORNED OWL. (Bubo virginianus.)
     Dr. J. Schneck, Mt. Carmel, Ill.
^[[pencil checkmark]] BARRED OWL. (2) (Strix nebulosa.)
     Mrs. J. B. Eustis,Washington,D.C.
^[[pencil checkmark]] LOON. (Colymbus torquatus.)
     Chas. B. Gant, Washington,D.C.
^[[pencil checkmark]] CROW. (Corvus americanus.)
     ^[[Nelson R. Wood. National Museum.]]
^[[pencil checkmark]] CROW. (Corvus americanus.)
     Jos. Palmer, U. S. N. M.
^[[pencil checkmark]] GAMBEL'S PARTRIDGE. (2) (Callipepla gambeli.)
     Louis Schmid, Washington.D.C.
^[[pencil checkmark]] BOB-WHITE.6(Colinus virginianus.)
     Jas. W. Walker, Washington,D.C.
^[[pencil checkmark]] VA. QUAIL. (9) (Colinus virginianus.)
     ^[[(leave space for name)]]
^[[pencil checkmark]] [[strikethrough]]AM.[[/strikethrough]] ^[[Red]] CROSSBILL. (Loxia curvirostra [[strikethrough]]minor[[/strikethrough]].)
     Dr. Fisher, Dept. of Agriculture.
^[[pencil checkmark]] ^[[Red]] CROSSBILL. ^[[(2)]] (Loxia curvirostra.)

[[strikethrough]]RED CROSSBILL. (Loxia curvirostra.)[[/strikethrough]]


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TURKEY VULTURE. [[strikethrough]](2)[[/strikethrough]] ^[[(3)]] (Cathartes aura.)
     G. L. Machenheimer, Forest Glen,Md.
[[strikethrough]]TURKEY VULTURE. (Cathartes aura.)[[/strikethrough]]
     [[strikethrough]]G. L. Machenheimer, Forest Glen, Md.[[/strikethrough]]
COOPER'S HAWK (Accipiter cooperi.)
     Washington Market.

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HOMING PIGEON. (2)(Columba livia.)
     N. R. Wood, National Museum.