Plate XII. April Nests—continued. 
Fig. 1. The streetway habitat which, in a single subdivision of 
about 90 acres near Evanston, Ill., provided suitable conditions 
for fourteen located nests of the Prairie Horned Lark in 19 
The nest in this photograph is in the inner angle formed by the 
two boards in the lower right-hand corner. 
Fig. 2. Nest No. 7, April 22, 1926. A near view of oe nest lo- 
cated by the boards in the habitat photographed above. Note 
the clod “pavement” laid along the board on the Marrs 
margin of the nest. ead Agrostis palustris surrounds the nest, 
a higher tuft of which is on the northeast. New spears of this 
grass are appearing here and there 
