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May 10 A.C.
Black and white Creeper (2); House Wren (2),
Chipping Sparrow (2); Ovenbird (8);
Acadian Flycatcher (1); Myrtle Warbler (6);
Black-throated Green Warbler (6); Cardinal (6);
Black-throated Blue Warbler (4); Flicker (3);
Red-headed Woodpecker (2); Chewink (2);
White-throated Sparrows (3); Kentucky Warbler (2);
Bay-breasted Warbler (1); Blue Jay (5);
Ruby-crowned Kinglet (1). This is
a memory census, but we
moved scarcely 200 yards along a
road then the woods.
Dr. Means offers to look up
in his field notes colors of
soft parts for any species
he may have record of. We
should apply to him in case of
pigeons, quail, etc.
Riley will get us from Virginia
some bats. Has on hand several
mammals which he will present.