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was sent to Dr. C. W. Richmond and returned labeled C. a. 

 usnese, not C. a. ramalinae as stated by Mr. Wood in Auk, 

 1905, 212. 



Until otherwise classified by competent authority the spe- 

 cies should remain as recorded, usneae. On May 7, 1905, P. 

 A. Taverner and I met with a male in Bronnstown Township, 

 Wayne County on the Huron river banks. I saw a late male 

 October 14, in Greenfield Township. It occurs here without 

 doubt in some numbers during the spring and fall migrations. 



Gcothlypis agilis. — Connecticut Warbler. 



P. A. Taverner secured the first bird known to have been 

 taken here on September 18, 1901, at Palmer Park, Greenfield 

 Township, Wayne County, — a female. On October G, 1904, 

 in Ecorse Township, while collecting with J. C. W r ood, he 

 secured an immature bird (Auk, 1905, 217). The present 

 vear (1905) on May 22, Mr. Taverner obtained an adult male 

 in Clay Township, St. Clair County. On May 14th we met 

 with two on Pt. Pelee, Essex County, Ontario, and several 

 during our September visit. T secured a female, October 8th, 

 in Garfield Township. Evidently agilis is a regular migrant 

 here both spring and fall in limited numbers. 



ADDENDA. 



13. Buteo platypterus. — Broad-winged Hawk. 



To an}- statement in the former list, that this species un- 

 doubtedly breeds here, I can add the somewhat belated record 

 of a nest, eggs and female taken by myself April 29, 1893, at 

 Highland Park, Wayne County (Bull. Mich. O. Club, 1904, 

 09). I have no knowledge of any other breeding records for 

 the section by local oologists, although the bird without doubt 

 breeds here in limited numbers. 



20. Strix pratincole/. — American Barn Owl. 



To the two prior records given, the following are all that are 

 now available : 



(1) October 8, 1S98, one taken by Abraham Sheffield near 

 Northville (Purely, Auk, 1899, 77). 



(2) A female taken in the marshes of the lower Detroit 

 river, in the possession of Chas. Campion (Blain, Auk, 1902. 

 210). 



