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TYRANNID^: 



Kingbird, 18 days (Woldon, Bd.-Lore, viii, 122; Herriclt, Home 



I,ife of Wild Birds, 28.) 



Crested Flycatclier, 18-20 days (Knight, Eds. Me., 311; McKin- 



non Ms.) 



Ash-throated Flycatcher, 16 days (Wheelock, Eds. Calif., 326.) 

 Phoebe, 15-16 days (Knight, Eds. Me., 313; Vickers Ms.; Mor- 



rell. J.M.O.S., iv, 32; Saunders, Condor, xvi, 131); 20 or 21 days 



(Clise, Ed. -Lore, xx, 378.) 



Say's Phoebe, 16-18 days (Saunders, Condor, xvi, 134.) 



Black Phoebe, 16-18 days (Jewett, E.C.O.C, i, 13.) 



Olive-sided Flycatcher, about 21 days (Bendire, Life Hist., ii, 



285.) 



Wood Pewee, 16-18 days (Bendire, lb., ii, 291; Knight, Eds. Me., 



317.) 



Traill's Flycatcher, about 14 days (Bendire, Life Hist., ii, 309.) 

 Aide- Flycatcher, 13 days (Knight, Eds. Me., 320; Stanwood, 



J.M.O.S., xii, 5.) 



Least Flycatcher. 13-15 days (Knight, Eds. Me., 322; Herrick, 



Bd.-Lore, iv, 80.) 



Wright's Flycatcher, 14 days (Wheelock, Eds. Calif., 445.) 

 Vermillion Flycatcher, 16 days (Wheelock, lb., 470.) 



ALUDID^: 



Prairie Horned Lark, 7 days (Terrill, Wils. Eul., 100, 138; 



about 10 days (Judd, Bd.-Lore, x, 129.) 



Pallid Horned Lark, 9 days (Wheelock, Eds. Calif., 297.) 

 Dusky Horned Lark, 6 or 8 days (Kennedy, Condor, xv, 136.) 

 Streaked Horned Lark, 7-13 days, flying in 19 days (Merrill, 



Auk, V. 260.) 



(TO BE CONCLUDED IN NEXT ISSUE) 



