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*WOOD THRUSH — Aylocichla mustelina 
1%. May 18 and Sept. 22, 1958, are our only records. 
*HERMIT THRUSH — Hylocichla gutitata. 31%. 
SU*SWAINSON’S THRUSH — AHylocichla ustulata. 14%. 
*GRAY CHEEKED THRUSH — Hylocichla minima. 4%. 
VEERY — Hylocichla fuscescens. 10%. 
EASTERN BLUEBIRD — Sialia sialis 
2%. One seen flying inland from the lake on Mar. 12, 1953. Clark and 
Nice (pp. 21 and 23) report this species only in the spring in Lincoln Park. 
*GOLDEN-CROWNED KINGLET — Regulus satrapa 
Clark and Nice (p. 21) reported this species approximately twice as 
often in fall as in spring. Not observed in our area during the spring. 
One female, UIC 60056, was found by Dr. Kenneth M. Madison of the 
faculty. in Oct. 1958. 
*RUBY-CROWNED KINGLET — Regulus calendula. 36%. 
CEDAR WAXWING — Bombycilla cedrorum 
1%. May 27, 1954 and May 25, 1957, are our only records. 
*NORTHERN SHRIKE — Lanius excubitor 
Seen by Mrs. Holden and Eiseman north of the men’s gymnasium on 
Jan. 4, 1954 and again by Eiseman on Jan. 6, 1954. 
SU*STARLING — Sturnus vulgaris 
A frequency index is misleading. We are sure that we could have 
seen the Starling any time we looked for it. 
*RED-EYED VIREO — Vireo olivaceus 
A%. Sept. 22, 1958, is our only fall date. 
PHILADELPHIA VIREO — Vireo philadelphicus 
1%. May 21, 1959, is our only date. 
WARBLING VIREO — Vireo gilvus 
1%. May 24, 1954, is our only date. 
*BLACK-AND-WHITE WARBLER — Mniotilta varia 
4%. On Nov. 8, 1954, Dr. Helen M. Barton of the faculty saw one at the 
east end of NP. This is late for the Chicago region. 
BLUE-WINGED WARBLER — Vermivora pinus 
1%. May 5, 1960, is our only record. 
*ORANGE-CROWNED WARBLER — Vermivora celata 
1%. Apr. 27 and Sept. 27, 1954, constitute our only records. 
*NASHVILLE WARBLER — Vermivora ruficapilla. 3%. 
PARULA WARBLER — Parula americana 
1%. May 19, 1958, and May 12, 1959, are our only records. 
YELLOW WARBLER — Dendroica petechia. 4%. 
*MAGNOLIA WARBLER — Dendroica magnolia. 12%. 
CAPE MAY WARBLER — Dendroica tigrina 
1%. May 3, 1954, is our only record. 
*BLACK-THROATE'D BLUE WARBLER — Dendroica caerulescens 
Sept. 7 and 14, 1958, are our only records. 
*MYRTLE WARBLER — Dendroica coronata 
11%. The first warbler seen each year. One found dead at the east end 
of NP on Oct. 18, 1954. A female, UIC 60059, found in the same place 
on Sept. 20, 1955. 
*BLACK THROATED BLUE WARBLER — Dendroica virens 
13%. Our earliest record is by Shank in April, 1959. One specimen 
found in the area by a student on May 15, 1958. © 
