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he saw was distinctly more like an 
Aububon’s than a Myrtle Warbler, 
in that the throat was yellow and the 
wing had a great amount of white. 
Platte (105), Columbus; Mrs. 
John R. Armstrong. 
Richardson, see Nemaha-Richard- 
son. 
Sarpy, see Douglas-Sarpy. 
Scotts Bluff (138), Scottsbluff; 
Mrs. Roy J. Witschy, reporter; Mrs. 
J. J. Brasher, Mrs. Alvin Vance. 
The Game Commission planted 700 
Chukars in the southern part of the 
county. The Clark’s Nutcracker was 
banded by Mrs. Witschy. 
