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554. Zonotrichia leucophrys leucopTirys — White-crowned Spar- 

 row. Valley east of Divide. July, 1915, August, 1917. 



560a. Spizella passerina arizonce — Western Chipping Sparrow. 

 Below Squaw Mountain. July 19, 1915. 



567f. Junco hiemalis viontanus — Montana Junco. St. Marys 

 Lake. July 21, 1915, August 9, 1917. 



581b. Melospiza melodia montana — Mountain Song Sparrow. Be- 

 low Squaw Mountain. July 19, 1915. 



596. Zamelodia mclanocephala — Black-headed Grosbeak. On Mt. 

 Henry Trail. July 19, 1915. 



607. Pircmga hidoviciana — Western Tanager. At St. Marys 

 Camp. August 9, 1917. 



615. Tachycineta thalassina lepida — Northern Violet-green Swal- 

 low. St. Marys Lake. August 10, 1917. 



619. Bombycilla ccdrorum — Cedar Waxwing. North of St. Marys 

 Lake. August 10, 1917. 



652. Dendroica (estiva cestiva — Yellow Warbler. Foot of St. 

 Marys Lake. August 10, 1917. 



683a. Icteria virens longicauda — Long-tailed Chat. Cut Bank 

 Valley. July 20, 1915. August 8, 1917. McDonald Valley. Au- 

 gust 13, 1917. 



697. Anthus rubescens — Pipit. Granite Park and McDonald Val- 

 ley. August 13-15, 1917. 



701. Cinclus mexicanus unicolor — Dipper. Trick Falls. July, 

 1915. Sun Camp and Many Glacier. August, 1917. 



715. Salpinctus obsoletus obsoletus — Rock Wren. Granite Park.. 

 August 131, 1917. 



756a. Hylocichla fuscescens salicicola — Willow Thrush. Near 

 Glacier Park Hotel. August 7, 1917. 



759a. Hylocichla guttata auduhoni — Audubon's Hermit Thrush.. 

 Below Squaw Mountain. August 7, 1917. 



761a. Planesticus migratorius propinquns. Western Robin. All 

 the valleys. , i 



768. Sialia currucoides — Mountain Bluebird. Near Glacier Park 

 Hotel, at St. Marys Lake, and at Belton. August, 1917. 



BIRDS ABOUT OUR LIGHTHOUSE. 



JOHN WILLIAMS, ST. MARKS, FLORIDA. 



From September 22 to October 5, 1917, was spent as sub- 

 stitute keeper at the lighthouse on the Gulf coast at the mouth 

 of the St. Marks River, directly south of Tallahassee, and an 

 attempt at a census of bird life was made during that period. 



