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list C in particular being replete with them. 
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Sudworth, George B.—1. Polioptila caerulea (Gnatcatcher). Natur- 
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eared Owl. Ibid, XVII, 1892, 75. 5. Nesting of the Virginia Rail. Ibid, 
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Marsh Wren. Ibid, 121. 8. Field Sparrow in Michigan, Ibid, 159. 9. 
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Wood Thrush. Ibid, III, 1896, 115. 18. Dickcissel Breeding at Detroit. 
Ibid, III, 1895, 19. 14. A Trip to Grassy Island. Bull. Mich. Orn. Club, 
I, 1897, 30-32. Notes on a dozen or more species and the nests of the 
Black Tern, Gallinule, Coot, Least Bittern, Pied-bill Grebe, and several 
Rails. 15. Bird Notes from Grassy Island. Ibid, III, 1899, 20. Notes 
on various species, summer and winter. 16. A Few Wayne County, 
Mich., Notes. Wilson Bull, XIV, 1902, 139. Notes on 14 species. 
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Clair Flats; also 3 specimens of Pigeon Hawk near Detroit. 17. A list 
of the Land Birds of Southeastern Michigan. Ibid, IV, 1903, 14-17, 
35-40; Ibid, V, 1904, 37-43. 18. Notes on the Winter Birds of Wayne 
County, Mich. Wilson Bull,. XV, 1903, 20-24. Notes on 61 species. 
A Rusty Blackbird killed by J. C. Wood, Jan. 25, 1891. Several Cowbirds 
in Detroit in Jan., 1890. Rough-leg called “Old Feather Boots.” 19. 
Additions to Winter Birds of Wayne County, Mich. Ibid, XVI, 1904, 
82-83. Larus marinus shot on Detroit River in March, 1904. 20. Breed- 
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V, 1904, 69. Nest and 3 eggs, with parent bird, taken April 29, 1903. 
21. Evening Grosbeak in Presque Isle Co., Mich. Auk, XXI, 1904, 82. 
22. A Few Southern Mich. Notes. Ibid, 84-85. Notes on 8 species, 
including Phila. Vireo, Saw-whet Owl and Caspian Tern. The Phila. Vireo 
taken in St. Clair Co., August 28, 1896. 23. White-winged Crossbill. A 
Correction. Ibid, 281. Not breeding in Genesee county, Mich., as re- 
ported in Cook’s Birds of Mich. The note originally related to the Gold- 
finch. 24. Wintering of the Red-headed Woodpecker at Detroit, Mich. 
Ibid, XX, 1905, 80. ‘In large numbers, at Belle Isle Park, Detroit.” 
25. Henslow’s Sparrow in St. Clair Co., Mich. Ibid, 83-84. 26. Northern 
Parula Warbler in Southern Michigan. Ibid, 84. 27. Turkey Vulture 
in Michigan. Ibid, 413. One killed in Genesee county, April 27, 1905. 
28. Additions and Additional Data to a Preliminary List of the Land 
