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71. Agclaius phooniccus phceniceus (Linn.). Red-winged 

 Blackbird. — Observed on May 25 at Whitefish Lake, on June 

 7 at Silver Lake, and on June 2 among the tag alders along 

 the river. 



y2. Sturnella magna magna (Linn.). Meadowlark. — ^Rare 

 in the vicinity of Peter White Camp although they are com- 

 mon a few miles east. Recorded on June 25 near Rock River 

 and on July 14 just east of Whitefish Lake. 



y2i- Icterus galhula (Linn.). Baltimore Oriole. — Rare. A 

 single specimen was noted at the edge of the river near White- 

 fish Lake.- 



74. Qniscalus quiscnla ceneus Ridgw. Bronzed Grackle. — 

 On June 7 a pair and young of the year were seen at White- 

 fish Lake and in July the species was occasionally observed 

 around Peter White Camp, but it was not common. 



75. Carpodacns piirpnreus purpiirens (Gmel.). Purple 

 Finch. — Frequently seen in the clearing at Peter White Camp 

 and in the hardwoods. 



76. Acanthis linaria linaria (Linn.). Redpoll. — Common 

 during the migrations. (Shiras.). 



yy. Astragalimis tristis tristis (Linn.). Goldfinch. — This 

 species came to feed daily on the dandelion seeds in the clear- 

 ing about Peter White Camp. It was also observed on June 7 

 at Whitefish Lake and at Deerton and Onota in July. 



78. Spinits pinus (Wilson). Pine Siskin. — Noted on May 

 27 at the river's edge. 



79. Pocecetes graminens graminciis (Gmel.). Vesper 

 Sparrow. — Rare. They were observed near Peter White 

 Camp on May 31 and July 14 and at Onota on July 9. 



- Barrows (Michigan Bird Life) gives Van's Harbor, Delta County, which is 

 fifty miles southwest of Peter White Camp, as the northernmost record for the 

 state. 



