. The oist . s all in the days work ofa bird crank. The description of this bird wasgiven by Mr. A. H. Howell in the Auk,Vol. XXXVI, pages 86 and 87, 1919,who discovered it in February, 1918. As the writer contemplates publish-ing a bulletin shortly, figuring severalrare Florida Birds and new records,further details of this record will begiven then. My companion and wit-ness to this record was Gaines T. Wil-son, who shared the hardships of thetwo trips, and who deserves a share ofthe honor.—Harold H. Bailey, MiamiBeach, Florida, June 10th, 1921. CORRECTION H. M. Harrison, of Camden, N. J.,call


. The oist . s all in the days work ofa bird crank. The description of this bird wasgiven by Mr. A. H. Howell in the Auk,Vol. XXXVI, pages 86 and 87, 1919,who discovered it in February, 1918. As the writer contemplates publish-ing a bulletin shortly, figuring severalrare Florida Birds and new records,further details of this record will begiven then. My companion and wit-ness to this record was Gaines T. Wil-son, who shared the hardships of thetwo trips, and who deserves a share ofthe honor.—Harold H. Bailey, MiamiBeach, Florida, June 10th, 1921. CORRECTION H. M. Harrison, of Camden, N. J.,called our attention to the fact thathis article in The Oologist, , No. 9, entitled PileatedWoodpecker, refers to DorchesterCounty, Maryland, and not CamdenCounty, New Jersey—R. M. Barnes. R. L. Moore, of Vernon, Texas, inanswer to R. F. Millers questionnairereports a set of five Pileated Wood-peckers in his collection taken by JohnA. Donald, in Wise County, Texas,April 14th, 1893, fresh.—R. M. B. Nesting Site of Gila Woodpecker at Mesa, Arizona —Photo by E. M. La Baron.


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