164 Dawson, Bird Colonies of the Olympiades. lA^^'l 



Rufous Hummer, 8. 

 Rusty Song Sparrow, 12. 

 Sooty Fox Sparrow c. 12. 

 Western Winter Wren, 8. 

 Russet-backed Thrush, 4. 

 American Crossbill {Loxia cur- 



virostra minor), 5. 

 Barn Swallow, 6. 

 Audubon Warbler (Dendroica 



auduboni), 1. 



Paahwoke-it. 



Pinnacle of bare rock, about 75 yards west of Carroll; 125 feet high; 

 inacces.sible. 



R. California Murre, 200. R. Brandt Cormorant, 60. 



R. Glaucous-winged Gull, 10. R. Baird Connorant, 150. 



White Rock. 



Indian name, Peechwah'. 



hoc— Lat. 48° 8' 10" N.; Long. 124° 43' 20"; offshore f mile. 



Area. — About 1 acre. 



Desc. — Rock mass about 150 feet high, with abrupt walls and narrow 

 proportions, but with sloping top well grassed. Said to have been scaled 

 by Ozette Indians, but must be very difficult. 



R. Tufted Puffin, 200-500. R. Baird Cormorant, 100. 



R. Glaucous-winged Gull, 300-500. 



The Flattery Rocks. 



Loc— Lat. 48° 10' 45" N.; Long. 124° 45-6' W.; off Cape Alava from 

 ^ to 1 mile. 



Area. — Ten to forty acres. 



Deac. — Four high islands (about 200 feet elevation), straight in line 

 running W. N. W. from Ozette. Two innermost are wooded and sloping, 

 save that second is precipitous on west end. The two outer are barren rocks 

 with steep sides. Outennost, upon which birds chiefly colonize, may be 

 called Old Rock. 



R, Tufted Puffin, 500-1000. R. Black Oystercatcher, 6. 



R. Glaucous- winged Gull, 500. V. Black Turnstone, 1 . 



R. Baird Connorant, 500. 



