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Looking at the Saint Helena Island
birds it seems after all that they are of
some Melanesian type. The Thicklandia
suspensa seems to be a Rhynchonellus
grandis. A very common in one little
colony, The species near menors is of
that type but not that species.
The Saint Helena Island birds and the ones
off of a different country than those here are Melanesian
parsons. Certain all of those are of some Melanesian
by aspects.
Danson has all the Dictan from
or Guiana.
Danson prefers to use Erion or
Geormia. All the labels have it. On the
outside of the case it is "Erion or Geornia".
For the forest series he has "Dilurus =
Candrian".
The Peter Redpath Museum is one of the
best American Museum fields. The birds are good.
The mammals are narrow but high, apart of all of
the fatter cases with dramatic undertone.
Between the wings are glacier cages just like
those of the Zoo. Mr. M. W. in the middle
of the formal films are the large exhibits and
draws of both coven or lepor. One wall is
given to large sloth, and beards.
The second floor is a gallery with