78 MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN BULLETIN 
Other appointments were as follows: 
Dr. Joanne L. Karrer, B. 8. and M. 8. University of Wash- 
ington, Ph.D. Washington University, appointed Research 
Assistant to the Missouri Botanical Garden and Teaching 
Fellow, Henry Shaw School of Botany of Washington Uni- 
versity. 
Mrs. Adele Lewis Grant, B. S. University of California, 
M. A. Washington University, Teaching Fellow in the Henry 
Shaw School of Botany, 1918-1920, appointed Jessie R. Barr 
Fellow. 
Mr. H. L. Roberts, B. S. Knox College, Teaching Fellow, 
Henry Shaw School of Botany. 
The following is a list of birds, comprising 72 varieties, seen 
in the Missouri Botanical Garden from March 10 to June 29: 
Red-winged blackbird 
Blue bird 
Bob-white 
Cardinal 
Catbird 
Cedar waxwing 
Chewink 
Chickadee 
Brown creeper 
Cowbird 
Crow 
Black-billed cuckoo 
Flicker 
Crested flycatcher 
Blue-gray gnatcatcher 
Goldfinch 
Grackle 
Rose-breasted grosbeak 
Night hawk 
Sparrow hawk 
Blue heron 
Humming-bird 
Indigo bunting 
Blue jay 
Junco 
Kingbird | 
Belted kingfisher 
Golden-crowned kinglet 
Ruby-crowned kinglet 
Meadow-lark 
Purple martin 
White-breasted nuthatch 
Baltimore golden oriole 
Orchard oriole 
Wood pewee 
Wilson’s phalarope 
Red poll 
Redstart 
Robin 
Spotted sandpiper 
Siskin 
Wilson’s snipe 
Chipping sparrow 
Field sparrow 
Song sparrow 
White-crowned sparrow 
White-throated sparrow 
Bank swallow 
Barn swallow 
Tree swallow 
Brown thrasher 
Hermit thrush 
Olive-backed thrush 
Red-breasted thrush 
Wood thrush 
Tufted titmouse 
Red-eyed vireo 
Warbling vireo 
Blackburnian warbler 
Black-throated warbler 
Chestnut-sided warbler 
Magnolia warbler 
Maryland yellow-throated 
warbler 
Myrtle warbler 
Wilson warbler 
Yellow warbler 
Carolina wren 
House wren 
Marsh wren 
Downy woodpecker 
Hairy woodpecker 
Red-headed woodpecker 
