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tree, which contained four eggs. The eggs in the first nest were hatched 

 May 29 (C. G. L.). 



MIGRATION RECORD. 



30. [201] Gnis arncrtcana (Linn. ). Whooping Crane. 



"Mr. Charles Dury, of Cincinnati, O., informs me that there is a 

 specimen in the Cnvier Club in that city that was taken near Bloom- 

 ington, Ind." (A. W. Butler.) 



31. [214] Porzana Carolina (Linn. ). Sora. 



Rare migrant. B. W. Evermann says it is not often saen and gives 

 two dates May 5, 1886, and April 15, 1887. C. H. Bollman, '86, records 

 it as a transient. It was also seen May 8, 1900. (N. B. M.) 

 32 [215] Porzana novcboracensis (Gmel. ). Yellow Rail. 



Not common. (B. AV. E. '87.) "Prof. Everrnann met with it near 

 Blooming-ton in August, 1885, where one specimen was taken alive in 

 a marsh" (A. AV. Butler). 



33. [219] Gallinula galeata (Licht.). Florida Gallinule. 



Rare migrant. Two specimens taken May 10, 1880, by H. S. Bates. 



34. [221] Ful tea americana Gmel. American Coot. 



Rare migrant. April 12 and 26, 1903 (AA^. L. M.). and April 17, 1900 

 <N. B. M.). 



