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RECORDS VOLUME XI, FEB., 1 919. 



Taylor of the University of Wisconsin saw 

 this species on the island Sept. 5, 1915, and 

 Aug. 30, 1916. In 1917, it was seen by many 

 observers as follows: Aug. 20, 22, Sept. 1, 2, 

 11, one bird each day. In 1918, before the 

 date given by Mr. Wentworth it had been 

 seen Sept. 11. The bird was seen at close 

 range and for several minutes on each occa- 

 sion and by persons familiar with the bird in 

 its normal range.] 

 Veery. Oct. 1, 12, 19. 

 Gray-cheeked Thrush. Oct. 19, 24 (?) 

 Olive-backed Thrush. Oct. 7, 12, 15 (many), 

 16 (several). 19, 20 (1), 21 (several), 22 (2), 



23 (1), 24 (2). 



85. (759a) Hermit Thrush. Oct. 4, 7, 8, 12, 15 (many), 

 16 (many), 17 many), 19 (many thrushes, 

 mostly hermits), 20 (2), 21 (several), 22 (sev- 

 eral), 23 (several), 24 (several). 

 Robin. Sept. 29, Oct. 4, 7, 8, 9, 12, 13, 15, 

 (very many), 16 (many), 17 (many), 19, 20 

 (several), 21 (few), 22 (several), 23 (few), 



24 (large flock headed towards New Harbor), 

 ?5 (few). 



82. (756) 



83. (757) 



84. (758) 



86. (761) 



