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40. Fulica americana. — American Coot. Common migrant, April 

 and October. 



41. Philohela minor. — American Wocdcocl-c. Still a fairly common 

 summer resident, this county being especially adapted to the needs 

 of the bird. 



42. Galiinago delicata. — Wilson's Snipe. Not nearly as common 

 as the Woodcock. April 21, 1906, is an average migration date. 



43. Tringa canutus. — Knot. The only record is the one given in 

 the Auk, Vol. XXI, No. 2, page 277, a specimen shot in the spring of 

 1894, on the banks of the Sandusky river. 



44. Actodromas maculata. — Pectoral Sandpiper. A fairly com- 

 mon transient. May 10, 1904; May 15, 1906; August 31, 1904. 



45. Actodromas bairdii. — Baird's Sandpiper. A not common 

 transient. May 10 and August 31, 1904. 



48. Pelidna alpina sakhalina. — Red-backed Sandpiper. Not a com- 

 mon transient. May 10, 1904. A young female which had been in- 

 jured by flying against a telephone wire, October 10, 1902, is now 

 in the writer's collection. 



47. Ereunetes pusillus. — Semipalmated Sandpiper. May 28, 1904, 

 I observed four specimens at close range in the muck of a deserted 

 reservoir along the C. C. C. & St. L. tracks. 



48. Totanus melanoleucus. — Greater Yellow-legs. A fairly com- 

 mon transient. May 10 and August 31, 1904. 



49. Totanus flavipes. — Yellow-legs. A common transient. May 

 10 and August 31, 1904; May 15, 1906. 



50. Helodromas solitarius.- — ^Solitary Sandpiper. A common 

 transient. May 10 and August 31, 1904; May 15, 1906. 



51. Bartramia longicauda. — Bartramian Sandpiper. A common 

 transient. May 10, 1904. No breeding records so far. 



52. Actitis macularia. — Spotted Sandpiper. Common summer 

 resident. Arrivals: April 20, 1903; April 29, 1904; April 21, 1906. 

 Departures: September 18, 1903; August 31, 1904. 



53. Charadrius dominicus. — American Golden Plover. There is a 

 specimen in the Heidelberg museum collected in the spring of 1894, 

 on the banks of the Sandusky river. This is the only record. 



54. Oxyechus vociferus. — Killdeer. Common summer resident. 

 Arrival as early as February 7, 1906; departure as late as November 

 26, 1903. Nest with four eggs June 10, 1905. 



55. Colinus virginianus. — Bob-white. Fairly common resident, 

 but not nearly as common as in southern Ohio. Nest with 15 eggs 

 (fresh) July 22, 1903; with 17 eggs (fresh) August 7, 1904. 



56. Bonasa umbellus. — Ruffed Grouse. The last specimen of this 

 species was shot by a young man of my congregation three miles 

 north of Tiffin, in the fall of 1892. Since then it seems to be extinct. 



57. Meleagris gallopavo silvestris. — Wild Turkey. Extinct. The 

 last record given is 1880. 



