112 The Wilson Bullktin — Xo. 49. 



ELECTION OF NEW MEMBERS. . 



The following persons are presented for membership: 



rOR ACTIVE MEMI3KKSHIP. 



P. A. Taverner, J)etroit, Mich.: Carl Fritz Henning, Boonf,Iowa: 

 Frederick B. McKechnie, Ponkapog, Mass. 



FOR ASSOCIATE MEM HEK.SHIP: 



Miss Clara S. Wheatley, Medina. Ohio. 



ELECTION OF OFFICERS FOR 1905. 

 The election of officers has resulted as follows: 

 President— Lynds Jones, Oberlin, Ohio. 

 Vice-President— W. L. Dawson, Blain«, Wash. 

 Secretary— John W. Daniel, Jr.. Washington, D. C. 

 Treasurer — Frank L. Burns, Berwyn, Penn. 



Executive Council. H. C. Oberholser, John H. Sage, A. W. 

 Blain, Jr. 



It is in order to send your annual membership dues to the treasur- 

 er to the address given above. 



Matter intended for the March Bulletin may be sent to Mr. Frank 

 L. Burns, Berwyn, Pa., or to the editor at .")62:5 Drexel Ave., Chicago, 

 111. 



NOTES. 



Notes FROM Sandisky, Ohio. Mr. Webster Ransom reports a 

 Sycamore Warble, (Dcnd roica dotniiiicd (ilhil()r((]on April 24. 



I have secured two specimens of Red-legged Black Duck \Aii(t>< 

 o/isciira rnhriix s) this spring. 



Two specimens of Widgeon \ }[((rr<i jx'ueloitr) were mounted by 

 John Herb this spring. 



James Galloway informs me that about twenty years ago James 

 Dildyne shot six King Eiders \ Somriterici Mpeffafiilis) at one shot. 



Miss Edith Dixon, of Milan, reports a Blue Grosbeak (Guiraca 

 (■(rrnUwo at thai place, well identified, but the specimen was not se- 

 cured. 



William Harting caught an uninjured Horned Grebe {C(>/i/»ihus 

 <ii(/-iti(.y) asleep, on Sandusky Bay near Cedar Point, on April 13. The 

 bird was brought home and fed. and on April 1(3, was taken to the bay 

 and released. It was "aught twice during the day. It seemed to have 

 no fear of him. 



The specimen of .Taoger shot at Sandusky October 10,1889, and. 

 reported in Cook's Birds of Michigan, page 27 and requoted in Jones' 

 Birds of Ohio, page 2G proves to be a Parasitic Jaeger {Sfercorarins 

 p(irrisiflfvH). 



Webster Ransom rej)nrts a parrot that frequented his orchard, six 

 miles south of Sandusky, in the summer of 190.'5. It resembled a Caro- 

 lina Paroquet (Co// /o•*^^■ <-(tj-o/iii>/isiK}. 



E. L. MosELEY, Sandusky, Ohio. 



