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Glandon. 
Nemaha (78), Auburn; Mrs. B. 
F. Mowery, reporter; Dr. B. F. 
Mowery, Ida May Heywood, Mrs. 
Adolf Wensien. A Whip-poor-will 
was heard May 23 from the Auburn 
city dump. This is the first time it 
has been heard more than a mile or 
two from the Missouri River. 
Nemaha-Richardson (91), Indian 
Cave State Park; Dr. and Mrs. 
James Tate, Jr. and class from Uni¬ 
versity of Nebraska at Lincoln, May 
3 and 4. Dr. Tate reported that 
while the Myrtle and Audubon’s 
Warblers hybridize freely, the bird 
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