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13. Symphemia semipalmata inoniata (Brewst). — Western 

 Willet. The characteristic wader in the marsh prairies. 



14. Actitis macularia (Linn). — Spotted Sandpiper. 



15. Numenius longirostris (Wils). — Long-billed Curlew. Saw 

 one July 2. 



16. Aegialitis vocifera ALimiQ. — Kildeer. 



17. Ochthodromus wilsonius (Ord). — Wilson's Plover. Com- 

 mon on the beach. 



18. Coiinus virginianus (Linn). — Bob-white. 



19. Zenaidura macro lira {Umn). — Mourning Dove. Common. 



20. Cathartes aura (Linn). — Turkey Vulture. 



21. Catharista uniba (Vieill), — Black Vulture. 



22. Chordeiles virginianus (Gmel). — Nighthawk. Abundant, 

 and to a large extent diurnal. 



23. Tyrannus tyrannus (Linn). — Kingbird. The multitude of 

 bushes and thickets at Cameron proves very attractive to the 

 Kingbird. 



24. Corvus ossifragus (Wils). — Fish Crow. 



25. Agelaius phoeniceus (Linn). — Red-winged Blackbird. 



26. Sturnella magna argutula (Bangs). — Southern Meadow- 

 lark. Abundant on the prairie. 



27. Icterus spurius (Linn). — Orchard Oriole. Found about 

 the few groves in the neighborhood. 



■ 28. Megaquiscalus major (Vieill). — Boat-tailed Crackle. 



29. Cardinalis cardinalis (Linn). — Rather common about the 

 thickets. 



30. Cyanospisa ciris (Linn). — Painted Bunting. Common 

 about the thickets. 



31. Spisa americana (Gmel). — Black-throated Bunting. Saw 

 one female in weeds not far from beach. 



32. Telmatodytes palustris (Wils). — Long-billed Marsh Wren. 

 Not noted in the immediate neighborhood of the Station, but a 

 few miles up the Calcasieu River. 



33. Mimus polyglottos (Linn). — Mockingbird. 



