MIGRATION KECORD. 



113 



Year . 



1869. 



1885. 



1885. 



1886. 



1887. 



Observer 



First seen... 

 Next seen... 

 Common — 

 Last seen . . . 

 Abundance . 



I. U. Coll. 



7-26 



C. H.B. IS E.Meek. 



4-20 j 



4-23 I 



4-25 8-1 



10-4- 



Common. 



=C. H. B. 



B. W. E. 



4-25 

 4-27 

 4-27 



Rather 

 Common. 



G.G.W. 



4-25 



119. [54:7] Ammudimnus hoisloirii {And. }. Heuslow's Span'ow. 



Rare summer resident. Mr. C. G. Littell saw a nest on the ground 

 which contained four young almost ready to fly, .June 3, 1902. Mr. Littell 

 made this report in 190.3. after he had become better acquainted with the 

 bird at Winona Lake where it was collected. The accuracy of the record 

 is thus assured. 



120. [652] Chonch'stes grammacus {Srj). Lark Sparrow. 



Abundant summer resident. March 26 to August 26. In ISST B. W. 

 Evermann classed it as rare and said it had not been seen here until in 

 recent years. However C. H. BoUman found it abundant in 188.5. The 

 Lark Sparrow has probably been increasing in numbers every year here. 



Song April 12, 1903. Mating May 6. 1902. Nest and four young on 

 ground under a cedar limb. May .30. 1903 (C. G. L.). 



S— A. OF Science, '04. 



