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MEMOIRS OF THE NUTTALL ORNITHOLOGICAL CLUB. 



Migratory Visitors. 



1. Canada Goose. 



2. Black crowned Night Heron. 



3. Bartramian Sandpiper. 



4. American Sparrow Hawk. 



5. Yellow-bellied Sapsucker. 



6. Whip-poor-will. 



7. Nighthawk. 



8. Kingbird. 



9. Crested Flycatcher. 



10. Wood Pewee. 



1 1 . Yellow bellied Flycatcher. 



12. Bobolink. 



13. Cowbird. 



14. American Crossbill. 



15. White-throated Sparrow. 



16. Slate-colored Jimco. 



Flocks seen migrating on November 19 and 



22, 1901, and March 24, 1903. 

 The call notes of birds on wing heard at 



night on Se]itember 25, 1901, and 



September 2, 1902. 

 Two records of birds passing overhead in 



August, 1904. 

 Records of birds seen on wing in March, 



April, May and July. 

 A bird seen in October, 1901, and another 



in April, 1904. 

 A female found perched on the branch of 



an apple tree on May 22, 1900. I 



have a few records for earlier years. 

 Two records for the first week of June, 



three for late August. 

 Of rather infrequent occurrence in May, 



July and August. One bird noted on 



June 16, 1902. 

 A single bird seen on May 15 and 16, 



1900. 

 One record for May, one for June 4, one 



for July, two for August. 

 Only one instance of occurrence, that of a 



bird found dead in the garden on June 



4, 1902. 

 One record for May, one for July, one for 



September, and very many for August, 



all of birds flying overhead. 

 Noted but once — on Ajjril 4, igoo. 

 Two records for April, one for May, five 



for November. 

 Common in May, abundant in September 



and October, occasionally present in 



April and November. 

 A few records for April, September, Octo- 

 ber and November. A single bird 



seen on December 30, 1904. 



