772 MICHIGAN BIRD LIFE. 



Birds of Southeastern Michigan. Wilson Bull. XVII, 1905, 108-114. 

 29. Late Canada Goose. Bull. Mich. Orn. Club, VI, 1905, 20. A flock 

 of 21 seen near Lake St. Clair, April 30, 1905. 30. Hermit Thrush in 

 Winter. Wilson Bull., XVIII, 1906, 26. 31. Three Michigan Records. 

 Auk, XXIII, 1906, 100. Goshawk, Barn Owl, Saw-whet Owl. 32. The 

 Carolina Chickadee in Southern Mich. Ibid, 342. Probably first specimen 

 of the species taken in Mich. Collected July 17, 1899, in Wayne 

 County. 33. Winter Notes from Detroit, Mich, and Vicinity. Wilson 

 Bull., XX, 1908, 152-155. 34. Bubo virginianus occidentaHs in Michigan. 

 Auk, XXVII, 1910, 208. A specimen recorded from Ontonagon county, 

 1906, and now in the U. S. Nat. Museum. 35. Yellow Rail. Auk, XXIX, 

 1912, 100-101. One taken April 22, 1911, in Wayne county. 36. Duck 

 Hawk. Ibid, p. 102. Four Mich, records of the species, the latest, at 

 Grosse Point, July 15, 1911. 37. Carohna Wren. Ibid, p. 10.7. Several 

 records for Grosse Isle and other points in W^ayne County. 38. The Turn- 

 stone at Grosse Isle, Mich. Auk, XXVII, 1910, 452. 39. Nesting of 

 Hensh)w's Sparrow on Grosse Isle, Mich. Auk, XXVII, 1910, 458. Nest 

 with 4 eggs. May 31, 1909. 



Swales, B. H. and Taverner, P. A. — 1. Notes on several rare Southeast 

 Mich. Birds. Auk, XXII, 1905, 88-89. White-winged Scoter, Surf 

 Scoter and Short-billed Marsh Wren noted. 2. Recent Ornithological 

 Developments in Southeastern Michigan. Ibid, XXIV, 1907, 135-148. 

 Critical notes on 32 species, many of them rare. 



Taverner, P. A.— 1. The Tagging of Birds. Bull. Mich. Orn. Club, 

 V, 1904, 50-51. 2. A discussion of the Origin of Migration. Auk, XXI, 

 1904, 322-333. 3. Description of Second Mich. Specimen of Cory's Least 

 Bittern. Ibid, XXII, 1905, 77-78. 4. Additional Records for South- 

 eastern ' Michigan. Ibid, 89. Clay-colored Sparrow, Lincoln's Sparrow, 

 Prairie and Connecticut Warblers. 5. A Hvperlaken Migration Route. 

 Bull. Mich. Orn. Club, VI, 1905, 1-7. 6. An Interesting Junco. Ibid, 

 20. A late specimen (April 30) at Pearl Beach, St. Clair Co.,- Mich., ap- 

 parently sexless. 7. Rough- winged Swallows. Ibid, 21. A colony of 

 six found in W^ayne Co. 8. Bird Casualties. Wilson Bull., XVII, 1905, 

 131. 9. The Yellow-breasted Chat in Michigan. Ibid, XVIII, 1906, 

 17-21. 10. A Purple Martin Roost. Ibid, 87-92. (Roost in Trees in 

 Washington Park, Chicago). 11. Some More Michigan Records. Auk, 

 XXIII, 1906, 106-108. Notes on 3 species: Prothonotary Warbler 

 (nesting). Hawk Owl at Port Huron, St. Clair Co., Great Blue Heron. 

 12. Southeastern Michigan Records. Ibid, 335. One Wilson's Phalarope 

 and 3 White-rumped Sandpipers taken in Wavne Co. 13. The Year 

 1908 in Southeastern Mich. Wilson Bull. XX, 1908, 199-208. 14. Four 

 Rare Birds in Southeastern Mich. Auk, XXV, 1908, 327-328. The 

 species were: Yellow Rail, Caspian Tern, Bartramian Sandpiper and 

 White Pelican. 15. Wilson's Phalarope and White-rumped Sandpiper 

 in Wayne Co., i\lich. Ibid, 328. 16. Two Michigan Records. Ibid, 

 XXVI, 1909, 83. Specmens of Ardea caerulea and Buteo swainsoni, the 

 former taken near Detroit, the latter near INIackinaw. 17. A Wood Ibis 

 record for Michigan. Auk, XXVIII, 1911, 256. A young bird taken 

 June 19, 1910, near Monroe, Mich. The first actual specimen recorded 

 for the state. 



Taverner, P. A. and Swales, B. H. — 1. Lesser Snow Geese in jNIichigan 

 and Ontario. Auk, XXIII, 1906, 219-220. One specimen of Chen hyper- 

 borea taken at St. Clair Flats, Nov. 5, 1905. 2. Notes on the Migration 



