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The Wilson Bulletin — No. 65. 



35. Marsh Hawk. — Common. 



36. Screech Owl. — Heard only one night. 



37. Northern Flicker. — Fairly common for the first few days. 



38. Prairie Horned Lark. — Common. 



39. Crow. — Not very common. 



40. Red-winged Blackbird. — Abundant. 



41. Meadowlark. — Common. 



42. Rusty Blackbird. — Abundant. 



43. Bronzed Crackle. — Common. 



44. Am. Goldfinch. — Not common. 



45. Lapland Longspur. — Flock of nine on the 23d. 



46. Tree Sparrow. — Abundant. 



Carroll Islet, Washington. 

 Our landing place. The hole thru the island shows here as the 

 dark spot to the right of the white patch of water. The profile 

 slope was our trail to the top and camp. Oiir cache shows just be- 

 low the notch. 



47. Junco. — Common. 



48. Song Sparrow. — Common. 



49. Fox Sparrow. — Abundant. 



50. Barn Swallow. — One seen on the 12th ; another on the 13th. 



51. White-rumped Shrike. — One seen on the 21st. 



52. Myrtle Warbler. — Seen several times. 



53. Am. Pipit. — Common. 



54. Robin. — Not very common. 



