Schuyler, Mrs. John B. Trevor, Mns. Robert Winthrop, Mr. F. Audits- 

 tus Schermerhorn, Mr. H. B. HolHus, Mr. Henry Clay Pierce, Mr. 

 Henry W. Poor, Mr. Courtenay Brandreth, and Mr. James C. Carter. 



MAP INDICATING LOCALITIES REPRESENTED BY THE GROUPS 



Lake, 



i-California boun- 



Klamath 

 dary 



San Joaquin \'a!l('y, California 



Brandt's Cormorant, Monterey, California 



California Condor, Piru Canon, California 



Ptarmigan Lakes, Alberta 



Canada Goose and Grebes (two jrroups), 

 Crane Lake, Saskatchewan 



Golden Eagle, Bates's Hole, Wyoming 



Sage Grouse. Medicine Bow, Wyoming 



Cactus Desert, Tucson, Arizona 



Whistling Swan, Southampton Island, 

 Hudson Bay 



Whooping Crane, Heron Lake, Minnesota 



Prairie Hen, Halsey, Nebraska 



Bird Rock, Magdalen Islands, Gulf of 

 St. Lawrence 



Loon, Lake L'mbagog, New Hampshire- 

 Maine boundary 



Eu'A'- 



IG- 

 17. 

 LS. 



20. 



2i. 

 25. 

 26. 



Diick Hawk, Palisadi 



N. J. 



Hackensack Meadows, X. J. 

 Wild Turkey, mountains of West \'irginia 

 Turkey \'ulture, Plummer's Island, near 



Washington, D. C. 

 Cobb's Island, A'irginia 

 American Egret, near Cliarleston. South 



Carolina 

 Brown Pelican, Indian River, Florida 

 Sandhill Crane, Kissimmee Prairies, 



Florida 

 Anhinga and Ward's Heron (two groups), 



near St. Lucie, Florida 

 C^uthbert Rookery, Florida 

 Flamingo, Bahamas 

 Booby and Man-o'-war-bird, Cay \'erde, 



Bahamas 

 Mount Orizaba, "\^era Cruz, Alcxico 



