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624. Red-eyed Vireo, Vireo olivaceous. C. 
627. Warbling Vireo, Vireo gilvus. Tc. 
636. Black and White Warbler, Mniotilta varia. Fe. 
652. Yellow Warbler, Dendroica aestiva. C. 
68 r. Maryland Yellow-throat, Geotlilypis trichas. Tc. 
683. Yellow-breasted Chat, Icteria virens. Fe. 
687. American Redstart, Setophaga ruticilla. Fe. 
704. Catbird, Galeoscoptes carolinensis. Tc. 
705. Brown Thrasher, Harporhynchus rufus. Tc. 
718. Carolina Wren, Thryotliorus ludovicianus. Fe. 
725. Long-billed Marsh Wren, Cistothorus palustris. Tc. 
727. White-breasted Nuthatch, Sitta carolinensis. Fe. 
731. Tufted Titmouse, Parus bicolor. Fe. 
735. Chickadee, Parus atricapillus. Fe. 
755. Wood Thrush, Hylocichla mustelina. Fe. 
756. Wilson’s Thrush, Hylocichla fuscescens. Fe. 
761. American Robin, Merula migratoria. Fe. 
766. Bluebird, Sialia sialis. Fe. 
ADDITIONAL ERIE COUNTY LIST. 
360. American Sparrow Hawk, Falco sparverius. Fe. 
373. Screech Owl, Megascops asio. Fe. 
501. Meadowlark, Sturnella magna. Fe. 
540. Vesper Sparrow, Poocaetes gramineus. Tc. 
546. Grasshopper Sparrow, Ammodramus savannarum passerinus. Fe. 
560. Chipping Sparrow, Spi/.ella socialis. Tc. 
617. Rough-winged Swallow, Stelgidopteryx serripenuis. Tc. 
622. Loggerhead Shrike, Lanius ludovicianus. Fe. 
721. House Wren, Troglodytes aedon. Tc. 
Oberlin, Ohio. 
MEETING OF THE BIOLOGICAL CLUB. 
The Biological Club met in the Zoological lecture room on the 
evening of October 7th, at seven o’clock. Professor Osborn pre- 
sided over the meeting. 
The minutes of the June meeting were read and approved. 
The evening was given to reports on personal work and obser- 
vations of the summer. 
Professor Prosser reported that he had spent part of the sum- 
mer in northern Ohio. He visited points along the Cuyahoga 
and Rock}- rivers, and studied the outcrops of the conglomerate 
at Boston Ledges, Little Mountain, Thompson Ledges, Nelson 
Ledges and at Sharon in Pennsylvania. 
Professor Kellerman collected a quantity of material in the 
Gauley Mountains of West Virginia, adding a number of plants 
to the published list of that state and securing a few that appear 
