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325. Turkey Vulture. On June 25th a vulture was noted near 

 Albany. 



331. Marsh Hawk. Common summer resident on the plains. 



332. Sharp-shinned Hawk. On July 24th, in the Medicine Bow 



Mountains, a bird judged to be this form was noted. 

 334. Goshawk. Mr. Z. T. Sweeney told me that on October 7th, 



1912, he found one dead near Foxpark. 

 337b. Western Red-tail. Fairly common summer resident in the 



Laramie Hills. 

 342. Swainson's Hawk. Common summer resident on the plains 



and foothills. 

 355. Prairie Falcon. A few about the plains and lower altitudes. 

 357b. Richardson's Pigeon Hawk. At Hatton on September 12th, 



1911, I saw a number that I thought were of this species. 

 366. Long-eared Owl. Uncommon resident at the middle altitudes. 

 378. Burrowing Owl. Fairly common summer resident about many ' 



of the "dog towns." 



387. Yellow-billed Cuckoo. There is a specimen in the University 



collection which was found dead on the campus, June 8th, 

 1908. 



388. Black-billed Cuckoo. On June 7th, 1911, I secured a specimen 



from an aspen grove east of Pilot Knob. 

 390. 'Belted Kingfisher. Abundant summer resident. 

 394b. Batchelder's Woodpecker. Common summer resident in the 



aspen groves. 

 400a. Alaska Three-toed Woodpecker. Common summer resident 



in the foothills and in timber along streams. 

 405. Red-headed Woodpecker! A few about the groves of timber 



on the plains. 

 412a. Northern Flicker. About one of these to 50 of No. 413. 

 413. Red-shafted Flicker. Abundant summer resident over the 



plains. 

 418. Poor-will. Common summer resident in suitable places in the 



foothills. 

 420a. Western Nighthawk. Abundant summer resident. 

 432. Broad-tailed Hummingbird. Common summer resident. 

 444. Kingbird. Uncommon summer resident. 



447. Arkansas Kingbird. Common summer resident. 



448. Cassin's Kingbird. One specimen taken at Hatton, September 



18th, 1911. 



