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All three of the specimens were males. This is the first defi- 

 nite evidence for including jnleolata in the list of Nebraska 

 forms. 



Canada Warbler (jfUsonia canadensis)- — IVIay 26, 1909, I 

 watched a bird of this species for some time but was unable 

 to approach it. 



Carolina Wren {TkrijotJwras litdovicianus). — ^The records 

 which I have for the Carolina Wren are April 12, 1909 at Lin- 

 coln and ^lay 8 of the same year at South Bend. 



Winter AVren {Manniis liienialis). — I have the following- 

 dates for this bird: November 28, 1907, December 27, 1907, 

 February 14, 1908 and October 17, 1908. I secured a female 

 on the second mentioned date and a male on the last one. 



Short-billed Marsh Wren (Cistofhoi'ns stellaHs). — A male of 

 this species was obtained October 1, 1910. 



Chickadee (Pe?ii/iesfes atricapillus) . -November 28, 1907, I 

 secured a female evidently referable to true atHcapilliis. 



Golden-crowned Kinglet {Re^iilus satrapa). — I have taken 

 this bird as late as November 27, 1908. 



Townsend Solitaire {Mijadestes townsendi) — I have a fe- 

 male which I obtained December 7, 1907. It has been reported 

 at Lincoln during the winter several times. 



Willow Thrush {Hylocichla fuscescens salici/'oJa). — This 

 bird has been seen twice, once at Lincoln May 25, 1909, and 

 again at Roca May 21, 1910. A female was obtained on the 

 first mentioned date. 



Hermit Thrush {Hifloci^hla ouUata, pallaHi), — I have seen 

 seen this bird twice, on April 20, 1907, and on October 10, 

 1908, on which latter date a male was collected. 



J. T. Zimmer, Lincoln. 



THE TOWNSEND SOLITAIRE WINTERING IN WEB- 

 STER COUNTY.— On January 7, 1911, I collected a specimen 

 of the Townsend Solitaire (Jli/odesfes townsendi) at Red 

 Cloud. This is the first record for the south central part of 

 the state. J. M. Bates, Bed Cloud. 



