THE ANNUAL MEETING. 



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73. Wilson's plover— (?). 



74. Avocet— (?). 



75. Stilt— (?). 



76. Wilson's phalarope— (?). 



77. Woodcock. 



78. Wilson's snipe. 



79. Willet— ( ?). 



80. Solitary tattler— (?). 



81. Spotted sandpiper. 



82. Bartramian sandpiper — (?). 



83. Long-billed curlew— (?). 

 S4. Great blue heron. 



85. Green heron. 

 S6. Night heron. 



87. Great bittern. 



88. Least bittern. 



89. Sandhill crane. 



90. King rail— (?). 



91. Virginia rail— (?). 



92. Carolina rail. 



93. Little yellow rail. 



94. Florida gallinule— (?). 



95. Coot or mudhen. 

 90. Mallard duck. 

 97. Black duck— (?). 

 9S. Gadwall— (?). 



99. American widgeon — (?). 

 100. Blue-winged teal. 

 101. 'Shoveller— (?). 



102. Wood duck. 



103. Ruddy duck. 



104. Goosander. 



105. Hooded merganser — (?). 



106. Laughing gull— (?). 



107. Royal tern— (?). 

 10S. Wilson's tern— (?.) 



109. Roseate tern— (?). 



110. Least tern— (?). 



LIST C— BIRDS WINTERING TO THE SOUTH OP MICHIGAN AND NESTING TO THE NORTn, 

 BEING ONLY KNOWN IN THE STATE AS MIGRANTS. 



1. 

 2. 

 3. 



4. 



5. 



6. 



7. 



8. 



9. 

 10. 

 11. 

 12. 

 13. 

 14. 

 15. 

 16. 

 17. 

 18. 

 19. 

 20. 

 21. 

 22. 

 23. 

 24. 



25. 

 26. 

 27. 

 28. 

 29. 

 30. 

 31. 

 32. 

 33. 

 34. 



Ruby-crowned kinglet. 

 Hermit thrush. 

 Olive-backed thrush. 

 Wilson's thrush. 

 Black-and-white creeper. 

 Blue golden-backed warbler. 

 Worm-eating warbler. 

 Blue golden-winged warbler. 

 Nashville warbler. 

 Orange-crowned warbler. 

 Tennessee warbler. 

 Black-throated blue warbler. 

 Cerulean warbler. 

 Yellow-rum ped warbler. 

 Blackburnian warbler. 

 Black-poll warbler. 

 Bay-breasted warbler. 

 Black-and-yellow warbler. 

 Palm warbler. 

 Pine-creeping warbler. 

 Water thrush— ( ?). 

 Large-billed water thrush— (?). 

 Hooded flycatcher. 



Green black-capped flycatching war- 

 bler. 

 Canadian flj'catching warbler. 

 White-throated sparrow. 

 White-crowned sparrow. 

 Rusty grackle. 

 Bullhead plover. 

 American golden plover — (?). 

 Ring plover. 



Northern phalarope — (?). 

 Red phalarope. 

 Red-breasted snipe — (?). 



35. Stilt sandpiper — (?). 



36. Semi-palmated sandpiper. 



37. Least sandpiper. 



38. Jack snipe. 



39. White-ruinped sandpiper— (?) 



40. Purple sandpiper — (?). 



41. American dunlin — (?). 



42. Red-breasted sandpiper— (?), 



43. Great-marbled godwit — (?_). 



44. Hndsonian godwit — (?). 



45. Greater yellow-shanks — (?). 



46. Lesser yellow-shanks— (?). 



47. Buff-breasted sandpiper — (?). 



48. Hndsonian sandpiper — (?). 



49. Esquimaux curlew — (?). 



50. Trumpeter swan — (?). 



51. Whistling swan— (?). 



52. White-fronted goose. 



53. Snow goose. 



54. Blue goose — (?). 



55. Canada goose. 



56. Black brant— (?). 



57. Pintail duck. 



58. Green-winged teal. 



59. Big blackhead. 



60. Little blackhead. 



61. Ring-necked duck. 



62. Redhead duck. 



63. Canvas-back. 



64. Butter-ball. 



65. Bonaparte's gull. 



66. Forster's tern— (?). 



67. Common tern — ( ?). 



68. Black tern— ( ?). 



LIST D— WINTER VISITORS BUT NOT SUMMER RESIDENTS IN MICHIGAN. 



1. Golden-crowned kinglet. 



2. Snow bunting. 



3. Snowbird — shot in Montcalm last of 



July. 



4. Red-poll. 



5. Tree sparrow. 



6. Bohemian waxwing — reaches the 



southern counties in small flocks. 



7. Red crossbill. 



8. Pine grosbeak — (?). 



9. Pine linnet— (?). 



10. Great gray owl— (?). 



