Ee NDI BE: 
CONJECTURAL, LIST: 
This list includes those species which have been reported from the adjacent 
states of Pennsylvania, Indiana, and Michigan, or from Ontario, and which 
might with some reasonable probability be supposed to occur at least casually in 
Ohio. Those of accidental occurrence and those which occupy definitely restricted 
areas, or which occur under conditions manifestly unlike those found in Ohio 
are omitted. 
1. (528b). Acanthis linaria rostrata (Coues). 
GREATER RED-POLL. 
Indiana.—One record.—Butler. 
Michigan.—Occasional straggler—Gibbs (Cook). 
2. (548). Ammodramus leconteii (Aud.). 
LECONTE SPARROW. 
Indiana.—Rare migrant, Brookville, Lebanon, Lake County, etce—Butler. 
3. (561). Spizella pallida (Swains.). 
CLAY-COLORED SPARROW. 
Indiana.—Rare migrant; one record.—Butler. 
Michigan.—A very rare migrant in Washtenaw County. 
A. B. Covert (Cook). 
4. (638). Helinaia swainsonii Aud. 
SWAINSON WARBLER. 
Indiana.—Breeds in Knox County.—Ridgway (Butler). 
5. (329). Ictinia mississippiensis (Wils.). 
MISSISSIPPI KITE. 
Pennsylvania.—Rare straggler—Warren. 
Indiana.—‘Rare summer resident in the lower Wabash Valley; accidental visitor else- 
where.’— Butler. 
Michigan.—One record, by D. D. Hughes of Cass County.—Cook. 
6. (199). Hydranassa tricolor ruficollis (Gosse). 
LOUISIANA HERON. 
Pennsylvania.—Straggler.— Warren. 
Indiana.—Rare summer visitor.—Butler. 
Michigan.—Exceedingly rare; two records—Cook. 
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