SOME OHIO BIRDS 
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In order to avoid confusion of common names, each species dis¬ 
cussed in the tables is followed by the number assigned it in the 
American Ornithologists’ Union check list. In the columns headed 
1901, 1902, etc., to 1911, are given the records for each year concern¬ 
ing the first appearance of each species; thus 8-10 should be read 
August 10th. In the column headed, Wayne County, are given the 
data collected by the Junior Author and by Messrs. Good* and 
Oberholser,** relative to the seasonal occurrence of each species in 
this locality. In the last column is indicated tire earliest appearance 
of each species for the entire state, these dates being based chiefly 
on Dawson’s Birds of Ohio. 
* Ohio Experiment Station, Bulletin No. 198—Spring Manual of Practice in Economic Zoology. 
** Ohio Experiment Station, Technical Bulletin No. 4—A Preliminary List of the Birds of Wayne 
County, Ohio. 
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