COMPREHENSIVE LIST 



for the most part to the 

 region about Lake Michi- 

 gan. 



Newfoundland Crossbill. 

 T.V. 



Has occurred with the pre- 

 ceding in Lake County, 

 where Coale, Sanborn, and 

 Stoddard found it in large 

 flocks, almost to the exclu- 

 sion of the former, during 

 the late fall and early win- 

 ter of 1916-17. The last 

 was seen on Jan. 11, by 

 Thomas H. Douglas of 

 Waukegan. 



These occurrences have 

 been verified from speci- 

 mens taken at the time, by 

 such good authorities as 

 Oberholser, Bent and 

 Bangs, and also by other 

 equally well-known orni- 

 thologists. 



White-winged Crossbill. 

 T.V. 



Very irregular late fall and 

 winter visitor to N. 111., 

 and chiefly in the vicinity 

 of Lake Michigan. 



Hoary Redpoll. 



Rare winter visitant. Re- 

 ported from both N. and S. 

 111. by Ridgway. 



Redpoll. W.V. 



At least to northern part 

 of state, and some seasons 

 quite common. 



Holboeirs Redpoll. (?) 



May occur very rarely as a 

 T. V., but the records are 

 much confused. 



Greater Redpoll. 



Very rare fall and prob- 

 ably W. V. Records from 

 the Chicago Area by Cooke 

 and Woodruff. 



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