. Distribution and migration of North American herons and their allies . n recorded at New Haven, Mo., August 11 toSeptember 11. 1902 (Eimbeck) ; Brookville. August, 1855(Evermann) ; Lyons, June 27. 1910. and June to September,1911 (Van Gorder) ; Cleveland. Ohio (Jones) : near Monroe, Mich.,June 19, 1910 (Taverner) ; Racine. Wis., September. 1868 (Hoy) ;La Crosse, Wis., 1852 (Kumlein and Hollister) ; Ellis, Kans., March26. 1885 (Goss) ; Waldron. Kans., June 29, 1908 (Matthews) ; FortThorn, N. Mex. (Henry) ; near Denver, August 30, 1902 (Fel-ger) ; Ennis, October, 1902


. Distribution and migration of North American herons and their allies . n recorded at New Haven, Mo., August 11 toSeptember 11. 1902 (Eimbeck) ; Brookville. August, 1855(Evermann) ; Lyons, June 27. 1910. and June to September,1911 (Van Gorder) ; Cleveland. Ohio (Jones) : near Monroe, Mich.,June 19, 1910 (Taverner) ; Racine. Wis., September. 1868 (Hoy) ;La Crosse, Wis., 1852 (Kumlein and Hollister) ; Ellis, Kans., March26. 1885 (Goss) ; Waldron. Kans., June 29, 1908 (Matthews) ; FortThorn, N. Mex. (Henry) ; near Denver, August 30, 1902 (Fel-ger) ; Ennis, October, 1902 (Cooley) ; Idaho City, Idaho,June 25, 1910 (Jewett). The breeding birds of the coast of western Mexico also work north-ward in the fall, are especially common in the valley of the lowerColorado River, and are irregular visitants to southern have been taken thence north to Fort Mohave. Ariz. (Coues) ;Rush Lake, Utah, October 1, 1872 (Yarrow and Henshaw) ; Nevada,July, 1871 (specimen in U. S. National Museum) ; and Havward,Gal. (Grinnell). WOOD IBIS. 23. Fig. 7.—Wood ibis (Mycteria americana), 24 NOETH AMERICAN HERONS AND THEIR ALLIES. The wood ibis has been noted in the eastern United States atRaleigh, N. C, July, 1884 (Brimley); Morganton, N. C. (Wayne);Vinitaville, Va., July 18, 1896 (Palmer) ; Bloomery, W. Va., aboutJuly 28, 1884 (Wall); Washington, D. C, July 2, 1892 (Palmer) fSilver Hill, Md., July 20, 1896 (Palmer) ; Laurel, Md., July 27, 1896 (Palmer) ; Williamsport, Pa., June 21, 1876 (Allen) ; Eliza-bethtown, Pa., July 10, 1884 (Sherratt) ; Troy, N. Y., June 24, 1876(Allen) ; near Glasco, N. Y., July 8, 1884 (Fisher) ; near EastMarion, N. Y., June 21, 1890 (Dutcher) ; Barrington, R. I., August8, 1896 (Hathaway) ; Georgetown, Mass., June 19, 1880 (Allen) ;Seekonk, Mass., July 17, 1896 (Brewster) ; Williston, Vt, about 1897 (Perkins) ; and Berwick, Me., July 16, 1896 (Knight). The wood ibis occurs in favorable localities throughout CentralAmerica, much


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