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THE OOLOGIST 



W. Raine, Ontario, Canada. 

 727 1 ,'7— White-breasted Nuthatch, 



May 3, 1902. J. Claire Wood, Oak- 

 land Co., Mich. 

 727a 1 '7— Slender-billed Nuthatch, 



Aprii 29, 1899. For D. A. Cohen, 



Contra Costa Co., Cal. 

 729 2/6 — Brown-headed Nuthatch, Apl. 



11, 1914. T. D. Perry, Chatham, Ga. 

 73140/8 — Tufted Titmouse, May 4, 



1896. S. Roberts, Nornay, S. C. 

 733 821/6— Plain Titmouse, April 12, 



1913. H. W. Carriger, Santa Rosa, 



Cal. 



735 1/7— Chickadee, June 1, 1915. E. S. 

 Coombs, Readville, Mass. 



735a 1/9 — Long-tailed Chickadee, June 

 16, 1906. W. Raine, Alberta, Can. 



736 1/7— Carolina Chickadee, May 6, 

 1905. A. Sikken, Prince George Co., 

 Md. 



738 100/8 — Mountain Chickadee, June 

 8, 1915. H. W. Carriger and G. 

 Wells, Placer Co., Cal. 



740 1 /7 — Hudsonian Chickadee, June 

 18,' 1903. W. Raine & Son, Mani- 

 toba, Can. 



741 1/8 — Chestnut-backed Chickadee, 

 May 3, 1919. Walter Burton, Vic- 

 toria, B. C. 



741a 1/6 — California Chickadee, April 

 13, 1906. C. V. Warren, Santa Paula, 

 Cal. 



743a 1/7— California Bush-Tit, March 

 16, 1896. Ernest Adams, San Jose, 

 Cal. 



748 1/7 — Golden-crowned Kinglet, June 

 11,' 1916. Walter Raine, Ontario, 

 Canada. 



748a 1/6 — Western Golden-crowned 

 Kinglet, June 20, 1914. O. A. Tre- 

 ganza. Salt Lake Co., Utah. 



749 5/9 — Ruby-crowned Kinglet, June 

 12,1919. Walter Raine, Ontario, Can. 



751 9/5 — Blue-gray Gnatcatcher, May 



13, 1916. E. A. Sikken, Prince 



George Co., Md. 

 751a 2 /5 — Western Gnatcatcher, May 



21, 1916. M. C. Badger, Santa Paula, 



Cal. 



753 4/5 — Black-tailed Gnatcatcher, 



June 7, 1903. J. B. Dixon, San Diego 



Co., Cal. 

 756 1/5— Wilson's Thrush, May 31, 



1896. Walter C. Wood, Wayne Co., 



Mich. 

 759b 5/5— Hermit Thrush, June 2, 1901. 



O. Reinecke, Orleans Co., N. Y. 



760 1/6— Red-winged Thrush, July 2, 

 1£08. A. T. Copeland, Norway. 



761 1/7 — American Robin, April 21, 

 1913. Ottomar Reinecke, Erie Co., 

 N. Y. 



761 3/4 — American Robin, May 30, 



1899. J. Claire Wood, Wayne Co., 

 Mich. 



766 1/6— Bluebird, May 1, 1901. H. H. 

 Spicer, Wayne Co., Mich. 



767 1/5— Western Bluebird, July 19, 

 1891. W. A. Strong, Tulare Co., Cal. 



767b 3/5— San Pedro Bluebird, June 6, 

 1908. B. P. Carpenter, San Diego 

 Co., Cal. 



768 1/6— Mountain Bluebird, May 2. 



1900. W. S. Hathaway, Silvertown, 

 Cal. 



768 1/6— Mountain Bluebird, June 24, 

 1906. Walter Raine, Alberta, Can. 

 W. A. Strong, San Jose, Cal. 



WHEATLAND, WYOMING, BIRDS. 



Thought it might be of interest to 

 your readers to know of some of the 

 birds observed in this locality. The 

 following is an abstract from my 

 notes for June 3rd, 1922. The country 

 covered included a circle of 18 miles, 

 over farmed districts, prairie and rice 

 bottoms. The farmed country is quite 

 level, with a few groups of trees 

 about the farmsteads, and all lies in 

 an irrigation section. The prairie dis- 

 tricts are more or less rolling, especi- 

 ally where they merge with the river 

 bottoms; they are covered with the 

 usual prairie grasses and sparse 

 growths of sage, buck brush and 

 soap weed, or yucca. The river bot- 

 toms are sparsely timbered with cot- 



