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52. Check List of Birds of Southern Illinois. 
Southern Illinois Bird Club, 27 pp. 
nm. 
58. Some Corrections to “A Distributional Check Lis! of the Birds of Illinois.” 
Aud. Bull., No. 106: 9-11. 
Pw. G. 
68 a. Check List of Birds of Southern Illinois, 1968. 
Local Commitice for the 59th Annual Meeting of Wil. Ornith. Soc., Southern “tHinois 
University, 28 pp. 
68 b. The Association of Invading White-winged Crossbills with a Southern Tree. 
Wil. Bull. 80:496-497. 
/R. R. and J. W. 
63. A. Comparative Study of Bird Populations in Hlinois, 1906-1909 and 1956-1958. 
inois Nat. Hist. Survey Bull., Vol. 28, Art. 3, 375-528. 
fa, C. 
37. A September Visit to Reelfoot Lake. Migrant 8:49-50. / 
|, R. M. 
65. The Birds of Kentucky. Amer. Ornithologists’ Union Monograph 3, 581 pp. 
yy, R. 
89. The Ornithology of Illinois. Illinois State Lab. Nat. Hist. Volsueaeo pp: 
G. 
160. Ress’ Goose Taken at Horseshoe Lake, Hlinots. Wil. Bull. 72:288-289. 
R. S. and P. W. Parmalee. 
55 A Distributional Check List of the Birds of Ilinois. 
Ilinois State Mus. Pop. Sci. Series, IV, 62 pp. 
aver, G. P. and J. Hayes. | 
164. Breed’ of the Purple Gallinule in Mlinois. Auk 81:227. 
ADDITIONS TO THE AVIFAUNA, 1956-1968 
en-supported specimens are indicated by an asterisk: cited papers BioviGe details not 
n George (1968 a). 
Egret, Bubulcus, ibis; Brant, Branta bernicla; *White-fronted Goose, Anser albifrons; 
Goose, Chen rossii (Smart, 1959); Barrow’s Goldeneye, Bucephala islandica; *Surf 
Melanitia perspicillata; *Common Scoter, Oidemia nigra; Purple Gallinule, Porphyrula 
ica (Waldbaver and Hyes, 1964); Ruddy Turnstone, Arenaria interpres; Long eared Owl, 
tus; *Fish Crow; Corvus ossifragus; Evening Grosbeak, Hesperiphona vespertina; *White- 
1 Crossbill, Loxia leuccptera (George, 1968 b). 
MIGRATION DATES 
1e following dates fall into two general categories: (1) those which are revisions of 
52 Check List anc appear in the 1968 Check List, and (2) those which are revisions of 
68 Check List. ihe latter are indicated by the date in boldface. An asterisk after a 
; Mame indicates the existence of a supporting specimen. 
SPRING: Chuck-will’s Widow, (March 30). Whip-poor-will, (April 9). Cliff Swallow, 
2). *Blue-winged Warbler, (April 30). *Tennessee Warbler, (April 21). Parula Warbler, 
| 31). *Bleckburnian Warbler, (April 30). *Yellow-throated Warbler, (April 2). *Chestnut- 
Warbler, ( late April’ on label). *Bay-breasted Warbler, (April 28). Palm Warbler 
16). Yellowthroat, (April 15)). American Redstart, (April 5). 
SPRING: Baird’s Sandpiper, (Nay 24). Tennessee Warbler, (May 27). *Blackburnian 
or, (May 22). *Chestnut-sided Warbler, (May 22). *Bay-breasted Warbler, (May 22). 
n’s Warbler, (May 26). *Lincoln’s Sparrow, (May 15). 
FALL: Red-breasted Nuthatch, (August 31). *Swainson’s Thrush, (September 12). White- 
ed Sparrow, (October 12). 
