Weight Authority 



Williamson's Sapsucker 9 alive, 4 P. M., 



April 24 108.2 78 



Red-headed Woodpecker 9 5 P. M., July, 



after being shot 107.2 78 



Ant-eating Woodpecker $ 3 P. M., Oc- 

 tober, after being shot 106.6 78 



Lewis Woodpecker $ 4 P. M., August, 



after being shot 107.0 78 



Western Flicker $ 5 P. M., August, after 



being shot 106.6 78 



Western Flicker 9 taken alive Sept., 3 



P. M 106.4 78 



Passerine birds 107.6 to 111.2 112 



Hammond's Flvcatcher $ noon, August, 



after being shot 106.2 78 



Grieve commune 109.4 38 



Thrush (Sp?) avg. max. 108.86 167 



Thrush (Sp?) 109*.0 156 



Fieldfare 110.6 156 



Redwing 109.9 156 



Song Thrush avg. max. 108.2 167 



Catbird, 2 P. M., in June, immediately 



after being shot '. . . 106.4 78 



Curved-billed Thrasher $ 3 P. M., in Oc- 

 tober, directly after shot 107.4 78 



Water Ousle 9 3 P. M., in July, directly 



after shot 106.4 78 



Swallows (Sp?) 111.2 139 



Bohemian Waxwing 9 alive, after strug- 

 gling, 5 P. M., March 5 107.2 78 



Bohemian Waxwing 9 directly after being 

 shot, 5 :30 P. M 106.2 78 



Bohemian Waxwing 9 directly after being 



shot, 5:00 P. M 107.8 . 78 



Bohemian Waxwing $ directly after being 



shot, 5 :00 P. M 108.0 78 



Warblers (Sp?) 109.4 10 



Audubon's Warbler, 6 P. M., May 7 108.6 182 



White-rumped Shrike 9 4 P. M., August, 



directly after shot 108.4 78 



Rocky Mountain Nuthatch 9 1 P. M., Au- 

 gust, directly after shot 107.0 78 



Great Titmouse : 111.2 156 



Greater Bird of Paradise (Paradisea 



apoda) in captivity, 3 P. M 106.7 97 



Magpie, juv., alive, 4 P. M., July . . avg. of five 106.5 78 



Long-crested Jay, noon, July, directly after 



shot 108.4 78 



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