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Kossui/i. W. H. Bingaman lists 157 species, with some partic- 

 ularly valuable notes on the water birds (Algona). 



Lee. Edmonde S. Currier of Tacoma, Wash., lists 238 species 

 observed in I,ee county from 1888 to 1903; William G. Praeger 

 of the University of Chicago lists 262 species observed in "the 

 Keokuk district" (Lee county, Iowa), including some observed 

 across the Mississippi (Hancock county, 111.), and across the Des 

 Moines River (Clark county. Mo.). 



Linn. Prof. B. H. Bailey, M. D., of Coe College, lists 186 

 species (Cedar Rapids) ; Prof. Charles R. Keyes of Cornell Col- 

 lege lists 152 species (Mt. Vernon); George H. Berry, lists 266 

 species (Cedar Rapids). 



Mi/Is. Isador S. Trostler, M. D., of Niobrara, Neb. (formerly 

 of Omaha, Neb.), lists 227 species from Mills and Pottawattamie 

 counties. 



Po/k. A. I. Johnson lists 147 species, observed since 1890 (Des 

 Moines). 



Pottax^'attaviic . Isador S. Trostler, M. D., lists 227 species from 

 Pottawattamie and Mills counties, the records from the two coun- 

 ties being separated. 



Pozueshiek. Prof. Lynds Jones of Oberlin, Ohio, furnishes a 

 tran.script of Carl Kelsey's "Birds of Poweshiek County" (O. «& 

 O., xvi, 9, 1891, pp. 131-34), with corrections and emendations to 

 the same, listing 230 species (Grinnell). Joseph C. Sloanaker 

 gives a few notes from Grinnell. 



Scott. Burtis H. Wilson of Rock Island, 111., lists 168 species 

 observed from 1884 to 1894, on Iowa .side of Mississippi River, 

 principally around Davenport. He adds 24 species from Rock 

 Island Arsenal, and the Illinois side of the Mississippi, opposite 

 Iowa. 



Sioux. A.I. John.son of Des Moines lists 91 species ob.served 

 in 1890- iSgi in the vicinity of Hull. George H. Berry of Cedar 

 Rapids reports 21 .species noted at Hawarden during the last 

 week of May and first week of June, 1890. 



Van Buroi. Walter G. Savage of Monteer, Mo., lists 232 

 species, mostly from the vicinity of Hillsboro. 



Warren. Arthur A. Jeffrey li.sts 134 species (Indianola). He 

 notes that water birds are not nearly so numerous as they were 

 in Page county, where he lived previous to 1893. 



