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71. Arctic Tern. 



121. Mexican Cormorant. 



188. Wood Ibis. 



278. Snowy Plover. 



286. American Oystercatcher. 



328. White-tailed" Kite. 



329. :Mississippi Kite. 



334(7. Western Goshawk. (The specimen was taken and has been seen 

 by both Prof. Bruner and ^Merritt Cary, but the identification 

 has not been verified.) 



375c. Dusky Horned Owl. 



392. Ivory-billed Woodpecker. 



393c. Northern Hairy Woodpecker. 



480. Woodhouse's Jay. 



568. Pink-sided Junco. 



585c. Slate-colored Sparrow. 



630. Black-capped Yireo. 



663ff. Sycamore Warbler. 



702. Sage Thrasher. (Has been found nesting- in Wyoming-, within half 

 a mile of the Nebraska line.) 



729. Brown-headed Nuthatch. 



740. Hudsonian Chickadee. 



757. Gray-cheeked Thrush. 



The following should be chang-ed: 



394f/. Gairdner's Woodpecker, to 3946. Drifobah'S inihesccns hunionis (Cab.), 

 the suspicion expressed by Prof. Bruner in his list having- proven 

 correct. 



The following- birds have been reported but once or twice, and further 

 records of occurrence are very desirable: 



2. Eed-necked Grebe. 



118. Anhinga. 



126. Brown Pelican. 



186. Glossy Ibis. 



203. Yellow-crowned Night Heron. 



215. Yellow Pail. 



216. Black Eail. 



218. Purple Gallinule. 

 247. Western Sandpiper. 

 326. Black Yulture. 

 354ff. Gyrfalcon. 



370. Great Gray Owl. 



371. Eichardson's Saw-whet OavI. 

 377ffl. Hawk Owl. 



443. Scissor-tailed Flycatcher. 

 478c. Black-headed Jay. 

 518. Cassin's Purple Finch. 

 521ff. Mexican Crossbill. 

 562. Brewer's Sparrow. 

 567b. Shufeldt's Junco. 

 569. Gray-headed .Tunco. 

 642. Golden-winged Warbler. 

 644. Yirginia's Warbler. 

 650. Cape May Warbler. 



