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March 24, 1913, a flock of fifteen was seen. 
March 21, 1916, a flock of ninety was seen. 
In the spring of 1917 (date not received) several small flocks 
were seen. 
These data show that the Sandhill Crane arrives during the 
last week in March on the northward flight and that it some- 
times returns this way during October. 
A small number of these noisy cranes were heard circling low 
over the mouth of the Blue one stormy night in March in 1909. 
Two were seen by Judge Guinotte on the Missouri River dur- 
ing the first week of October, 1917. 
Suborder Ralli. Rails, Gallinules, Coots, ete. 
Family Ratumar. Rails, Gallinules and Coots. 
Subfamily Rallinae. Rails. 
RatLus ELEGANS Audubon. King Rail. 
Not uncommon migrant and rather rare summer resident. 
The King Rail arrives early in April and leaves in late 
October. It has been reported breeding about Lake City and 
nests regularly in the up-river counties. 
This rail is well known to duck hunters who report it a reg- 
ular and not uncommon migrant on the neighboring lakes and 
Swamps. 
Dankers has mounted a pair with three young which were 
taken on his place on July 26, 1903. 
Rattus viremtanvs Linn. Virginia Rail. 
Common migrant and rare summer resident. 
Tindall found this rail nesting at Lake City in 1892, 1895 
and 1903. It is commonly seen in migration in the marshy 
places it frequents and its dates of occurrence are about the 
Same as the following species. 
PorzaNA CAROLINA (Linn.). Sora. 
Common migrant and rare summer resident. 
The Sora arrives about April 18th and leaves in late October. 
It was found nesting by Bush and Tindall at Lake City on 
August 22, 1896. A set of ten eggs was taken near Independ- 
®nee and is now in the collection of O. E. Sheley. 
