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Migration Lists. — When beginning to keep migration 

 records, it will be a help to consult a local list of the same 

 general region. For this purpose three are given here, one 

 of the latitude of Washington, D. C, made by Mr. William 

 Palmer ; one for the latitude of Portland, Connecticut, by 

 Mr. John H. Sage ; and one for St. Louis, compiled from 

 migration lists of Mr. Otto Widmann, in the files of the 

 Biological Survey.^ 



spring migration at ST. LOUIS, MO. 



Feb. 15-Marcli 10.- 

 Turkey Buzzard. 

 Flicker. 

 Cowbird. 



Red-winged Blackbird. 

 Meadowlark. 

 Crow Blackbird. 

 Field Sparrow. 

 Chewink. 



March 10-20. 

 Red-shouldered Hawk. 

 Sparrow Hawk. 

 Kingfisher. 

 Sapsucker. 

 Phrebe. 



Rusty Grackle. 

 Purple Finch. 

 Goldfinch. 

 Swamp Sparrow. 

 Purple Martin. 

 Tree Swallow. 

 Loggerhead Shrike. 

 Yellow-rumped Warbler. 

 Bewick's Wren. 



1 These lists include only laud birds. 



2 Dates of arrival. 



Brown Creeper. 

 Golden-crowned Kinglet. 



March 20-31. 

 Marsh Hawk. 

 Chipping Sparrow. 

 Waxwing. 

 Ruby-crowned Kinglet. 



April 1-10. 

 Mourning Dove. 

 Swift. 



Barn Swallow. 

 Rough-winged Swallow. 

 Mockingbird. 

 Brown Thrasher. 

 Winter Wren. 

 Gnatcatcher. 

 Hermit Thrush. 



April 10-20. 

 Red-headed Woodpecker. 

 Kingbird. 

 Vesper Sparrow. 

 Savanna Sparrow. 

 Lark Sparrow. 



