98 



MIGRATION RECORD. 



94. [467] Efiii/idinia.r minrnmx Baird. Least Flycatcher.* 



Common migrant. April 21 to May 19. September 12 to 18. It 

 has l>een reported by two observers as !i summer resident (B. W. E. 

 and N. B. M.). but these records are probably wrong. The bulk of 

 the species departed May 13, '85 (C. H. B.). 



MIGRATION RECORD. 



95. [474b] OtiM'oris aliteKtm jn-aticnla Hensh. Prairie Horned Lark.* 



Common resident; more abundant in winter and during the migra- 

 tions. They became common March 20. 190:5. Many notes are given 

 under the name Otocorls alpextriy, but this is probably due to faulty 

 nomenclature; all such notes were considered as referring to the sub- 

 species, although it is not improbable that (). alpestris will be fount* 

 here in winter. 



March 25, 1902. The Horned Larks were singing continually, and 

 one of them was observed in his aerial evolutions. About dusk one 

 began: singing all the time, flitting upward a little way, then poised 



