Weight Authority 



Williamson's Sapsucker 2 alive, 4 P. M., 

 April 24 108.2 78 



Red-headed Woodpecker 9 5 P. M., July, 



after being shot 107.2 78 



Ant-eating Woodpecker ^ 3 P. M., Oc- 

 tober, after being shot 106.6 , 78 



Lewis Woodpecker $ 4 P. M., August, 



after being shot 107.0 78 



Western Flicker $ 5 P. M., August, after 

 being shot 106.6 78 



Western Flicker 9 taken alive Sept., 3 



P. M 106.4 78 



Passerine birds 107.6 to 111.2 112 



Hammond's Flycatcher $ noon, August, 



after being shot 106.2 78 



Grieve commune 109.4 38 



Thrush (Sp?) avg. max. 108.86 167 



Thrush (Sp?) 109.0 156 



Fieldfare 110.6 156 



Redwing 109.9 156 



Song Thrush avg. max. 108.2 167 



Catbird, 2 P. M., in June, immediately 

 after being shot ' 106.4 78 



Curved-billed Thrasher 5 3 P. M., in Oc- 

 tober, directly after shot 107.4 78 



Water Ousle 9 3 P. M., in Julv, directly 



after shot ." 106.4 78 



Swallows (Sp?) 111.2 139 



Bohemian Waxwing 9 alive, after strug- 

 gling, 5 P. M., March 5 107.2 78 



Bohemian Waxwing 9 directly after being 

 shot, 5 :30 P. M 106.2 78 



Bohemian Waxwing 9 directly after being 



shot, 5 :00 P. M 107.8 78 



Bohemian Waxwing $ directly after being 



shot, 5 :00 P. M 108.0 78 



Warblers (Sp?) 109.4 10 



Audubon's Warbler, 6 P. M., May 7 108.6 182 



White-rumped Shrike 9 4 P. M., August, 



directly after shot ■ 108.4 78 



Eocky Mountain Nuthatch 9 1 P. M., Au- 

 gust, directly after shot 107.0 78 



Great Titmouse 111.2 156 



Greater Bird of Paradise (Paradisea 



apoda) in captivity, 3 P. M 106.7 97 



Magpie, juv., alive, 4 P. M., July. .avg. of five 106.5 78 



Long-crested Jay, noon, July, directly after 



shot 108.4 78 



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