WyomING Birps. ise 
627a. Western Warbling Vireo. 
652.. Yellow Warbler. Occurs over the entire region. 
656. Audubon’s Warbler. 
674. Oven-bird. Caught several in traps. They nest in mountains, 
not above timber line. 
705. Brown Thrasher. In Laramie County, July, 1910, I heard one 
call and saw it. 
721a. Western House Wren. Summer resident. 
728. Red-breasted Nuthatch. 
735a. Long-tailed Chickadee. Common. Possibly gambecli also. 
749. Ruby-crowned Kinglet. Probably this form. 
754. ‘Townsend's Solitaire. 
758. Olive-backed Thrush. Probably this species. 
761. Robin. Have seen this species. 
76la. Western Robin. : 
766. Bluebird. Have seen them in Laramie County, where they nest. 
768. Mountain Bluebird. 
COMMENTS. 
Clearwaters has a number of interesting records, mostly 
of eastern forms which were taken near the Nebraska line. 
In answer to questions about the possibility of error in 
his identification, Mr. Clearwaters wrote as follows: “As 
to the Cardinal, 593, I can be positive. I saw both male 
and female and heard the male give the characteristic notes. 
‘IT am sure about 477, Blue Jay; 604, Dickcissel, and 201, 
Greem iierony. - 
The eastern forms, 593, 477, 604, and 201, were all seen 
in what is now Goshen County, almost upon the Ne®raska 
line, near La Grange. 
The new species reported by Mr. Clearwaters are the 
following: 201, 256a, 477, 488b, 498d, 593, 604, 627a and 
674. 
