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*Cook County, ORLAND PARK. Entire census taken within the limits of the 
McGinnis Slough Wildlife Refuge, bordered on the east by U. S. Highway 45, 
on the south by 1438rd Street, and on the west and north by the Refuge 
limits (merging into farmland). The census area was purposely restricted so 
that one observer could adequately cover it. Jan. 1, 1965, 6:30 a.m. to 3:30 
p.m.; rain or drizzle throughout entire day, except for a period from 8:30 to 
11:30; temp. 34° to 388°; major waterways all frozen, no snow on ground. 
Total party-hours, 9 (8 on foot, 1 by car); total party-miles, 8 (2 by car, 
6 on foot). One observer: Matt H. Wray (Compiler). 
Cook, DuPage, Kane Counties, BARRINGTON. (All points within a 15-mile 
diameter circle centered on SW corner Sec. 386, Barrington Township, to in- 
clude Deer Grove, Spring Lake, Trout Park, Mallard Lake, west half of 
Busse Forest; plowland, 45%; grassland, 30%; oak-hickory forest, 5%; 
marsh, 4%; plantings and thickets, 5%; towns, 10%). Dee. 29: 6:00 a.m. 
to 5:00 p.m.; light rain a.m., heavy fog p.m.; temp. 34° to 40°; wind S, 
15 m.p.h.; up to 1-in. snow on ground; waters 75% frozen. Total party-hours, 
17 (7 on foot, 10 by car); total party-miles, 174 (11 on foot, 1638 by car). 
Three observers in 1-2 parties: Peter Dring, Charles Westcott (Compiler), 
Lorraine Westcott. (Seen in area during count period, but not on count 
day: Great Horned Owl, Horned Lark, Meadowlark sp., Redwinged Blackbird, 
Common Grackle). 
DeKalb County, DEKALB. (All points within a 15-mile diameter circle 
centered on juncture of Sections 9, 10, 15, 16, Township 41 N., Range 4 E.,. 
to include Rotary-McQueen Boy Scout Camp, Kishwaukee Audubon Society 
Wildlife Sanctuary, Kirkland, Kingston, Genoa, Sycamore, DeKalb. Fields 
and pastures, 91% ; deciduous woods, 6% ; towns, 3%). Jan. 3, 1965; 8:00 a.m. 
to 5 p.m., less one hour for lunch; temperature 382°to 37°; wind NE, 0-3 
m.p.h.; fields and roads free of snow and ice except for ditches and fence 
rows. Streams flowing; some ice; water high after heavy rain on Jan. l. 
Sixteen observers in 4 parties. Total party-hours, 108 (10 on foot, 98 in 
car) ; total party-miles, 352 (21 on foot, 331 by car). — Margaret E. Adams, 
Alfred D. Bjelland, Donna Bjelland, Verna G. Cogley, Don Duncan, Mildred 
Freeman, Veralee E. Jones, Mrs. E. F. Miner, Mrs. J. R. Moyers, Donald M. 
Murray, Robert W. Pearson, W. R. Randall, Steve Santner, James Smalley, 
W. E. Southern, Loring M. Jones (Compiler). — Kishwaukee Audubon 
Society. 
DuPage, ARBORETUM, LISLE. (All points within a 15-mile diameter circle 
centered at 75th Street (East-West) and Cass Avenue (North-South). Open 
fields and farm land, 30%; semi-open (shrubs, thickets, etc.), 20%; oak- 
hickory forest, 10%; river bottom lands, 10%; water bodies, 2%} ever- 
green plantings, 1%; towns, 25'%; industrial, 2%). Dee. 26: 5:00 a.m. to 
5:30 p.m.; clear all day; temp. 19° to 26°; wind NW, 12 to 20 m.p.h.; one 
to two inches of snow on ground; rivers open; smaller water bodies frozen. 
Total party-hours, 89 (46 on foot, 43 by car); total party-miles, 534 (68 on 
foot, 466 by car). Forty-one observers in thirteen parties: Robert Anderson, 
Earl Anderson, Joan K. Anesey, Amy G. Baldwin, Bertha Bannert, Robert 
F. Betz, Laurence C. Binford, Fred Brechlin, Jimmie Brechlin, Albert Camp- 
bell, Charles T. Clark, Carolyn Dring, Peter Dring, Alma Greene, Ed Hall, 
Florence Hall, Richard B. Hoger, Mike Janis, Margaret C. Lehmann (Com- 
piler), Paul H. Lobik, David Marshall, Margaret Meyer, Edward P. Momelley, 
