130 
WYOMING BIRDs. 
COMMENTS. 
There are two new species in this list, 256a and 585c. 
Numbers 668 and 748 are rare. 
Local List No. 13. 
FROM THE YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK. 
52: 
155: 
180. 
204. 
365. 
373e. 
avo: 
436. 
55a. 
567¢. 
€45a. 
668. 
685a. 
BY M. P. SKINNER. 
California Gull. Abundant summer visitant. Breeds on Yel- 
lowstone Lake. 
Harlequin Duck. Occasional spring migrant; may remain and 
breed. 
Whistling Swan. Common fall migrant. 
Whooping Crane: A flock of five seen in August. 
Barn Owl. Accidental. One specimen seen. 
Rocky Mountain Screech Owl. Three specimens seen in 1914. 
Pygmy Owl. Occasionally seen in winter. 
Calliope Hummingbird. Rare summer visitant. 
Rocky Mountain Pine Grosbeak. Common fall and winter 
migrant. 
Pink-sided Junco. Abundant breeder. 
Calaveras Warbler. One specimen found dead in a poisonous 
cave. 
Townsend’s Warbler. Not uncommon here. 
Pileolated Warbler. Occasional summer visitant. 
COMMENTS. 
This list from the Yellowstone Park has just been re- 
ceived. It contains eight species new to the state, viz.: 53, 
155, 
204, 365, 379, 436, 645a, and 685a. Of this number, 
two species, 365 and 645a, have not been reported by any 
other collectors. The killing of birds in the park is for- 
bidden, hence Mr. Skinner took no specimens. 
