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THH OOLOGIST 



h. fannini, Northwest coast Heron. 



The Belted Kingfisher being referred 

 to in the foregoing report of Harry S. 

 Swarth as the Northwestern Belted 

 Kingfisher (Grinnell). 



The Western Nighthawk is without 

 doubt the Pacific form, C. v. hesperis, 

 and the Crow is Corvus caurinus, the 

 Northwest Crow. 



The Song Sparrow is, we believe, N. 

 m. rufina, Rusty Song Sparrow, and 

 the Fox Sparrow is either P. i. Fuli- 

 gevosa, or insulais. 



The Purple Martin is P. s. hesperia, 

 the Western Purple Martin. 



The Barn Swallow being referred to 

 in the foregoing report of Harry S. 

 Swarth as the Western Barn Swallow 

 (Grinnell). 



The Violet Green Swallow is T t. 

 lepida, the northern form, and the 

 Western Yellow Warbler, the D. a. 

 rubiginosa, the Alaskan form. 



The Golden Crowned Kinglet is R. s. 

 olivaceous, the western form, and the 

 Western Robin being referred to in 

 the foregoing report of Swarth as the 

 "Northwest Robin" (Grinnell). 



Editor. 



rds Seen on a Day's Tramp in 

 Allegheny County, Pa. 

 Horned Grebe, 4. 

 Scaup Duck, 5. 

 Solitary Sandpiper, 1. 

 Spotted Sandpiper, 5. 

 Killdeer, 2. 

 Mourning Dove, 5. 

 Screech Owl, 1. 



8. Belted Kingfisher, 5. 



9. Hairy Woodpecker, 1. 



10. Downy Woodpecker, 1. 



11. Yellow-bellied Sandpiper, 2. 



12. Red-headed Woodpecker, 2. 



13. Flicker, 15. 



14. Chimney Swift, 10. 



15. Crested Flycatcher, 1. 



16. Phoebe, 3. 



17. Least Flycatcher, 1. 



18. American Crow, 6. 



19. Bobolink, 6. 



20. Cowbird, 3. 



21. Red-winged Blackbird, 10. 



22. Meadowlark, 8. 



23. Baltimore Oriole, 2. 



24. Branzed Grackle, 5. 



25. American Goldfinch, 3. 



26. Vesper Sparrow, 1. 



27. White-throated Sparrow, 15. 



28. Chipping Sparrow, 3. 



29. Field Sparrow, 10. 



30. Slate colored Junco, 3. 



31. Song Sparrow, 15. 



32. Towhee, 10. 



33. Cardinal, 3. 



34. Rose-breasted Grosbeak, 8. 



35. Barn Swallow, 10. 



36. Rough-winged Swallow, 2. 



37. Red-eyed Vireo, 1. 



38. Yellow-throated Vireo, 4. 



39. Black-and-White Warbler, 5. 



40. Worm-eating Warbler; 2. 



41. Golden-winged Warbler, 3. 



42. Nashville Warbler, 3. 



43. Yellow Warbler, 8. 



44. Myrtle Warbler, 4. 



45. Cerulean Warbler, 20. 



46. Blackburnian Warbler, 1. 



47. Black-throated Green Warbler, 1. 



48. Yellow Palm Warbler, 1. 



49. Oven-bird, 10. 



50. Water Thrush, 1. 



51. Louisiana Water Thrush, 1. 



52. Maryland Yellowthroat, 1. 



53. American Redstart, 8. 



54. Catbird, 5. 



55. Brown Thrasher, 2. 



56. Carolina Wren, 1. 



57. House Wren, 3. 



58. Brown Creeper, 3. 



59. White-breasted Nuthatch, 2. 



60. Tufted Titmouse, 1. 



61. Chickadee, 1. 



62. Ruby-crowned Knight, 1. 



63. Blue-gray gnatcatcher, 4. 



64. Viery, 2. 



65. Wood Thrush, 8. 



66. American Robin, 15. 



Thos. D. Burleigh. 

 May 2, 1914. 



