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EEPORTS. 



We give the following as a conveuient guide in re- 

 porting observations on those Thrushes and ^S'arb- 

 lers, foimd in your locality, which you have leeu 

 able to study to a greater or less extent Xotes 

 may be reported on any, or all of the divisions in- 

 dicated. 



FLAX rOR OBSEiiYATIOX. 



I. State, by using the abbreviations indicated, to 

 which of the following live categoiies each species 

 belong: 



1. Permanent Eesident, or found regulary through- 

 out the year (E). 



2. Winter Visitant, or occurs only during the Win- 

 ter season, passing north in tLie Spring (W V). 



8. Transient Visitant, or occurs only during the 

 migrations in Spring and Fall (T V). 



4. Smnmer Eesident, or known to breed, but de- 

 parts southward before Winter (S E). 



5. Accidental Visitant, or straggler from a re- 

 mote locality (A V). 



Also indicate the relative abundance, as: Abundant, 

 Common, Tolerably common, or Eare. 



II. Migration, Xote: When the species is first 

 seen and number observed at this time. 2. When it 

 is next seen. 3, When it becomes common. 4. When 

 the bulk departs. 5. When the last individual is seen. 



In the Spring Migration under 4 and 5 would be 

 criven the date when the Transient Visitants at 



