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APPENDIX C. 



CHECK-LIST OF OHIO BIRDS 



Arranged in the order prescribed by the Check-List of the American Ornithologist's Union 

 (second edition) 1 together with. 



MIGRATION TABLES 



Giving average dates of arrival anddeparture for eachspecies resident in summer or winter, and 

 the average duration of the passage of spring and fall migrants. 2 



Compiled for the approximate Latitudes of Cincinnati, Columbus, and Cleveland. 3 



Colymbus holboellii (Reinh.). 

 Holbcell Grebe. 314. 



Colymbus auritus (Linn.). 

 Horned Grebe. ,315. 



I'nililynibus pi'diceps (I, inn.). 

 Pied-billed Grebe. 216. 



Gavia imber (Gunn.). 

 Loon. 317. 



Gavia arctica (Linn.). 



Black-throated Loon. 318. 



Gavia lumme (Gunn.). 

 Red-throated Loon. 319. 



Uria lomvia ( Linn. ) . 

 Brunnich Murre. 320. 



Stercorarius pomarinus (Temm.). 



Pomarine Jaeger. 257. 



Stercorarius parasiticus (Linn.). 

 Parasitic Jaeger. 258. 



CINCINNATI. 

 rive Depart. 



ept. 18, Oct. 24. 

 [ar.-Apr. 



COLUMBUS. 



ive Depart. 



Oct. -Dec. 

 Oct.-Nov. 



CLEVELAND: 



Dcfa 



Sept.-Nov. 



c. Oct. s. 



Accidental. 



1 The number placed after the name of each species is that used in the body of the book. 



'1 Two dates separated by a dash indicate either the time within which species resident in summer 

 (or winter) may be expected to arrive or depart, or within which migrant species may be seen pass- 

 ing or resting en route. Oftener an approximate estimate is given of the time at about ( c. circum, about) 

 which the bird may be looked for. Specific dates in connection with the commoner species indicate unusual 

 or unseasonable appearances. In the case of little-known species, or others not accurately observed, a 

 single specific date is given to indicate a record or a capture. 



3 Cincinnati records are largely supplemented by the observations of Rev. W. F. Henninger in Pike 

 and Scioto Counties; Columbus records are based on the observations of the author at Columbus and the 

 Licking Reservoir, supplemented bv the recorded notes of Dr. J. M. Wheaton ; Cleveland records are based 

 upon the work of Prof. Jones and the author in Lorain County, suoplemented by notes contributed by 

 Prof. E. L. Mosley of Sandusky, and others. 



