M USE UM OF NA TURAL HIS TOR Y : 



APPENDIX. 



21 



May 1. 



Kingbird, 



Alav ^ 





1. 



Magnolia Warbler, 





Mav 1'^ 



1. 



Least Flycatcher, 



A pi 11 ZJ, 



A pril 27 



2. 



Towbee, Chewink, 





M!ay 12 



2. 



Yellow-throated Vireo, 



May 5 



8 



2. 



Bobolink, 



8 



11 



3. 



Warbling Vireo, 



7 



s 

 o 



^ 



YellOAV Warbler, 



5 



15 



7. 



Bank Swallow, 



April OV 



15 



7. 



Wilson's Thrush, 



May G 



12 



7. 



catDiKi, 



Api 11 oU 





8. 



Ovenbivd, 



18 



9 



8. 



Chestnut-sided AVarbler, 



May 5 



12 



8. 



Rose-breasted Grosbeak, 



4 



10 



8. 



(irasshopjjer Sparrow, 



-April zvi 



13 



8. 



House Wren, 



May 5 



6 



8. 



American Redstart, 



5 



Q 

 O 



g 



Black-throated Blue Warbler 





15 



g 



li] a c K I )n rii i a n Warbler 





12 



8. 



water iuiubu, 



14 



9 



8. 



x]ir/-*/~»^i T'l-i -I'll o ii 

 w oou iiiiusn, 



3 





a 



o. 



fMifF «;w!i 11 nw 

 ^ilU oWallUW, 







Q 



AVhip-i^oor-will , 







9. 



r>ai Tinioi e » m loie, 



o 



9 



9. 



Spotted Sa 11 d] liper. 



April zi 



2 



9. 



Solitary Sandpiper, 



ivxay lo 



11 



g 



Ivingbird, 



2 





10. 



Nashville AVarbler, 



7 



12 



13. 



Indigo Bunting, 



12 



15 



14 





5 





14. 



Northern ^ el low Throat, 



5 



15 



14. 



IN 1 gn I na « K, 



9 





14. 



Orchard Oriole, 



21 





14. 



Burple Martin, 



April 23 



April 30 



16. 



BiacK-poii waroier. 







16. 



Gray-cheeked Thrush, 







16. 



Great-crested Flycatcher, 







16. 



Red-eyed Yireo, 



May 8 



May 15 



16. 



Yellow-billed Cuckoo, 



10 



15 



IG. 



Canadian Warbler, 







IS, 



Wood Pewee, 



14 





2:'.. 



Prairie Warbler, 







Entomology. 



The exhibits in this department are described so fully on pages 7 

 and 8 of this report that they need not be listed here. 



