. Bulletin of the Michigan Ornithological Club . bon Society. Jefferson Butler 29 Minutes of Club Meetings 30 THE BULLETIN is published on the fifteenth of March, June, Septemberand December, by the Michigan Ornithological Club, atDetroit, Mich. Subscription : Fifty cents a year, including postage,strictly in advance. Single numbers, fifteen cents. Freeto members of the Club not in arrears for dues. Articles and notes intended for publication, and allexchanges and books for review should be addressed tothe Editor,Walter B. Barrows, Agricultural College, Mich. Dues, subscriptions and communicat


. Bulletin of the Michigan Ornithological Club . bon Society. Jefferson Butler 29 Minutes of Club Meetings 30 THE BULLETIN is published on the fifteenth of March, June, Septemberand December, by the Michigan Ornithological Club, atDetroit, Mich. Subscription : Fifty cents a year, including postage,strictly in advance. Single numbers, fifteen cents. Freeto members of the Club not in arrears for dues. Articles and notes intended for publication, and allexchanges and books for review should be addressed tothe Editor,Walter B. Barrows, Agricultural College, Mich. Dues, subscriptions and communications of a busi-ness nature should be addressed to the Business Manager,Frederick C. Hubel, 112 Alexandrine Ave., Detroit, Mich. Articles of general interest relating to the bird life ofthe Great Lake Region are solicited. They should be inthe hands of the editor not later than the 20th of themonth preceding publication. Entered April 20th, 1903, at Detroit, Mich., as second-class mail matter under the Act of Congress July i6th, 1894. FEB 8 i922. Rose°breasted Grosbeak (Zamelodia JudoViciana) FROM SPECIMEN MOUNTED BY A. B. COVERT BULLETIN OF THE Michigan Ornithological Club PUBLTSHKD QUARTERLY I3V THE InTKKE«TS Ol-- ORNITHOLOGY IX THE Grkat Lake Regioiv. Vol. VI. MARCH—JUNE, 1905. Nos. 1 & 2. A hyperlakp:n migration route. BY P. A. TAVERNER. On going o\er some extra-limital records and comparing them with thoseof this state 1 was lately much struck with the peculiar cases of distribu-tion thus brought to light. The species in question are all western ornorthwestern breeding forms regularly migrating up and down the Mis-sissippi Valley, though straggling eastward in some cases, even to NewEngland. It is to these stragglers and their peculiar distribution that I wishto call attention. On coip?.ring- various lists of the country about the Great Lakes itnnmediately strikes the attention southeastern Ontario is more thanvisually well supplied with these rare from


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