Wyomine Birps. 117 
725c. WesternMarsh Wren. 758a. Olive-backed Thrush. 
754. ‘Townsend’s Solitaire. 759a. Audubon’s Hermit Thrush. 
756a. Willow Thrush. 761. Robin. 
757. Gray - cheeked Thrush. 76la. Western Robin. 
Took two or three spec- 768. Mountain Bluebird. 
imens at Laramie dur- I.C. English Sparrow. 
ing spring migrations. 
COMMENTS. 
Mr. Lockwood has had wide experience as a collector and 
taxidermist. His business brings him many specimens of 
birds and mammals which he would not otherwise see. His 
list includes a considerable number of species not reported 
by Knight, and are as follows: 34, 54, 55, 56, 59, 62, 212, 
3348, 375¢- 375d, 498d, 509, 521, 540a, 054, 685a, and 757. 
In corresponding with Mr. Lockwood, I find that these 
records are well authenticated. 
Local List No. 8. 
FROM ALBANY COUNTY. 
From May, 1911, to June, 1913. 
BY ERNEST P. WALKER. 
54. Ring-billed Gull. Common summer resident about the alkali 
lakes. 
132. Mallard. Common summer resident about the alkali lakes. 
135. Gadwall. Common migrant on the Laramie Plains. 
139. Green-winged Teal. Common resident about streams and 
lakes. 
140. Blue-winged Teal. Common migrant and probably summer 
resident. 
142. Shoveller. On August 11th, 1911, adult and young seen. 
147. Canvas-back. Common migrant. 
