ANDERSON — THE BIRDS OF IOWA. I45 



Ellsworth College, Iowa Falls, lists 233 species, from both his 

 father's observations and his own, covering a period of rather 

 more than thirty 3'ears (Laporte City); Prof. G. W. Walters, Iowa 

 State Normal School, 165 species, observed from 1895 to 1904 

 (Cedar Falls); Charles K. Salisbury, 161 species, restricted to 

 Lincoln township (near Reinbeck). 



Boone. Carl Fritz Henning gives 185 species in an annotated 

 list published in the Boone Daily Neics, Feb. 20, 1904, (Boone). 



Cass. Frank C. Pellett of Salem, Mo., lists 85 species, found 

 in vicinity of Atlantic. 



Cerro Gordo. Dr. F. G. Richardson of Mason City gives notes 

 on a number of species observed at Clear Lake and other places. 



Dallas. J. Eugene Law of Pomona, Cal., has given me many 

 notes from the vicinity of Perry. 



Delaxcare. Mrs. Mary L. Rahn, assisted by Mrs. M. A. Triem, 

 lists 150 species (Manchester). 



Des }Joines. Sanuiel B. Matson lists 96 species (Mediapolis). 



Dic/ci)tson. Notes by George H. Berry, Charles K.Salisbury, 

 W. H. Bingaman, and R. M. i\nderson, mostly from Spirit Lake 

 and the Okoboji lakes. 



Franklin. Frank H. Shoemaker lists 150 species in a list of the 

 birds of Franklin county, 1896 (Hampton). 



Grundy. \V. H. Bingaman, of Algona, a former resident of 

 Grundy county, gives a few notes. 



Hancock. M. Earl Halvorsen, Dr. B. H. Bailey and R. M. 

 Anderson furnished many notes. 



Hardin. Prof. Morton E. Peck and M. Earl Halvorsen give a 

 few notes from Iowa Falls. 



Henry, David L. Savage of Salem gives many notes. Walter 

 G. Savage gives a few notes with his- Van Buren county list. 



Ho'ward. E. B. Webster of Cresco sends a few notes. 



Jackson. H.J. Giddings lists 215 species from the most eastern 

 station in the state (Sabula). 



Jasper. Joseph C. Sloanaker (Newton) and J. W. Pj-eston 

 (Baxter) give a few notes. • 



Johnson. R. M. Anderson lists 215 species, from .several years' 

 observations, supplemented by records of specimens in the collec- 

 tions of the Museum of Natural History of the State University 

 of Iowa (Iowa City). 



