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near Holland, on April 28, 1897. He does not know what became of the 
specimen. 
21. Forster’s Tern. Sterna forsteri. 
We are informed by Norman A. Wood that a fine adult male Forster’s 
Tern, was taken in Lodi township, Washtenaw county, in April, 1908, 
and is now in the University Museum at Ann Arbor. 
22. Double-crested Cormorant. Phalacrocorax dilophus. 
Additional records are: One taken at Oden, Emmet county in May 
1888, and now in the collection of William Brewster, Cambridge, Mass. ; 
three specimens taken at St. Clair Flats in April, October and November, 
1906; two immature birds shot on Holton Lake, near Jackson, on October 
20, 1911, by C. W. Phelps and Dr. Schrivers, of Jackson, and given to the 
University Museum at Ann Arbor (Norman A. Wood). 
28. White Pelican. Pelecanus erythrorhynchos. 
A specimen was taken, May 29, 1908, at Strawberry Island, St. Clair 
Flats, and sent to Borck’s shop in Detroit (B. H. Swales). 
29. Brown Pelican. Pelecanus fuscus. 
Mr. Albert Hirzel, of Forestville, Sanilac county, writes that he mounted 
a brown pelican which was killed on the lake near that place. The specimen 
was sent to the Harbor Beach High School, and we have not been able 
to verify the identification. It is not impossible that it may prove to 
be an immature White Pelican. 
104. Hudsonian Godwit. Limosa hemastica. 
There is a mounted specimen, No. 20309, in the Kent Scicutific Museum, 
marked ‘Grand Rapids,’ but without other data. 
149. Barn Owl. Aluco pratincola. 
A specimen was taken at Lansing in October 1869, and was for 2 time 
in the Agricultural College collection (Cat. No. 602), but was exchanged or 
lost track of. It was collected by James Satterlee. Mr. Samuel Spicer, 
of Goodrich, Genesee county has a mounted specimen which he collected 
near that place about 1897. 
214. Greater Redpoll. Acanthis linaria rostrata. 
A specimen was taken by W. H. Grant, at Houghton, Mich., November 
20, 1904, and is now in the University Museum at Ann Arbor (No. 32262). 
The determination was verified by Norman A. Wood and the writer. 
