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tree, which contained four eggs. Tlie eggs in tlie first ne.st were hatclied 

 May 29 (C. G. L.). 



MIGEATION RECORD. 



30. [204] Grus ainericiDta CLinu.). Whooping Craue. 



"Mr. Charles Dury, of Cincinnati, O., informs me that there is a 

 specimen in the Cuvier Club in that city that was taken near Bloom- 

 ington, Ind." (A. AV. Butler.) 



31. [214] Forzana Carolina CLinn.). Sora. 



Rare migrant. B. AV. Evermann says it is not often saen and gives 

 two dates— May 5, 1886, and April 15, 1887. C. H. Bollman, '86, records 

 it as a transient. It was also seen May 8, 1900. (N. B. M.) 

 32 [215] Porzana norehoi-acensis (Gniel.). Yellow Rail. 



Not common. (B. AV. E. '87.) "Prof. Evermann met with it near 

 Bloomington in August, 1885, Avhere one specimen was talien alive in 

 a marsh" (A. AA''. Butler). 



33. [219] Gall inida galeata CLicht.). Florida Gallinule. 



Rare migrant. Two specimens taken May 10, 1880, by H. S. Bates. 



34. [221] Fulica nmericana Ginel. American Coot. 



Rare migrant. April 12 and 26, 1903 (AV. L. M.). and April 17. 1900 

 (N. B. M.). 



