O4 WYOMING Brrbs. 
Two or three of these and others are reported doubtfully 
as indicated by the question mark. In every case the doubt- 
ful records have been referred to the hypothetical list unless 
they were reported by other observers. 
Mr. Blackwelder reports the Pipit and Gray-crowned 
Rosyfinch as summer residents. His list includes also a 
considerable number of rare species and some not reported 
in northern Wyoming up to this time. Note especially 1, 
70, 308a, 357, 433, 515a, 599, 7174, 7224, 730, 748, and 7594. 
Local List No. 2. 
FROM THE VICINITY OF CODY AND THE YELLOW- 
STONE NATIONAL PARK. 
Observations extending from the Spring of 1906 to February, 1912. 
BY WILLIAM RICHARD, CODY, WYOMING, 
4. Eared Grebe. Summer resident. 
7. Loon. Found during the spring and fall, occasionally in winter. — 
51. Herring Gull. Common summer resident. 
77. Black Tern. One specimen taken at Cody during the fall. 
125. White Pelican. Common resident in the Park. 
129. Merganser. Resident on all streams. 
132. Mallard. Common summer resident about Cody. Winter res- 
ident in mild winters. 
Gadwall. Spring and fall migrant about Cody. 
Baldpate. Common about Cody during spring and fall migra- 
tions. 
139. Green-winged Teal. Occasionally found about Cody. 
140. Blue-winged Teal. Occasionally found about Cody. 
141. Cinnamon Teal. Occasionally occurs about Cody as migrant. 
One pair was observed as a summer resident. 
142. Shoveller. Common about Cody during migrations. 
143. Pin-tail. Spring and fall migrant at Cody. 
144. Wood Duck. During the fall of 1903 three or four were 
noted on the Greybull River. 
