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MEMOIRS OF THE NUTTALL ORNITHOLOGICAL CLUB. 



42. Northern Yellow-throat. 



43. Wil.son's Warbler. 



44. Canadian Warbler. 



45. Brown Thrasher. 



46. House Wren. 



47. Red-breasted Nuthatch. 



48. Ruby-crowned Kinglet. 



49. Wood Thrush. 



50. Wilson's Thrush. 



51. Gray-cheeked Thrush. 



52. Bicknell's Thru.sh. 



53. Olive-backed Thrush. 



54. Hermit Thrush. 



55. Bluebird. 



two earlier records, one of a male killed 

 on May 21, 1866, the other of a male 

 shot on June 3, 1877. 



Seen frequently in May and August ; one 

 record for June 3, another for Sep- 

 tember 29. 



Three records, all for May. 



Fifteen records, all for May. 



Five records for May, one for October. 



A wandering (if not migrating) bird noted 

 on June 27, 1901. 



Of occasional occurrence in March, April 

 and December. 



Two records for April, two for May, one 

 for September. 



Two records, both for the month of May. 



Of rather frequent occurrence in May ; 

 noted once in August. 



Of regular occurrence in May ; also seen 

 occasionally in September and Octo- 

 ber. 



Notctl occasionally in May. 



Many records fur May ; noted once in Sep- 

 tember and twice in October. 



Records for April, May, October, Novem- 

 ber, December, January and P'ebruary. 



Seen or heard occasionally in March, April, 

 August and October. 



Casual Visitors. 



1. Marsh Hawk. 



2. Sharp-shinned Hawk. 



3. Belted Kingfisher. 



4. European Siskin. 



5. Cardinal. 



One record by Mr. Walter Deane of a bird 

 seen flying overhead on May 11 , 1 900. 



A female seen on January 9, 1901. 



But one record, that of a bird seen flying 

 on May 24, 1900. 



A male seen on August 11, 13, and 17, 

 1904. 



A female seen on December 26, 1902. 



