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GRYLLIDAE. 



Gryllotalpa borealis Biirm. Tridactilus apicalis Say. 



^Gryllus abbreviatus Serv. Gr3'llus ainericanus Blalchley. 



Gryllus domesticus L. *Nemobius fasciatus (DeG.). 



Neniobius canus Scudd. Nemobius exiguiis Scudd. 



*Nemobiiis carolinus Scudd. Nemobius maculatus Blatchley. 



Oecauthus auj^ustipeuuis Fitch. Oecantbus bipunctatus De G. 



■^^Oecanthus 4-punctatus Beat. Oecantbus niveus De G. 



Oecantbus latipennis Riley. ^Oecantbus fasciatus Fitcb. 



*Anaxipha exigua Say. Pbylloscirtus pulchelkis tJbler. 

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ADDITIONAL RECORDS OF OHIO BIRDS. 



LvNDS Jones. 



Rev. W. F. Henninger, of Tiffin, reports the following addi- 

 tional records from the collection of the Wj'notis Point Shooting 

 Cltib near Sandusky : 



Chen hyperborea nivalis, shot in the fall of 1SS6. 



Olor buccinator, shot in the fall of 1S77. 



An.ser albifrons gambeli, .shot in the fall of 1877. 



Oideniia deglandi, a female, shot in the fall of iSSi. 



A hybrid between Anas obscura (rubripes?) and Anas bochas, killed 

 m the fall of 1878, by Judge E. B. Sadler. 



Ayth3-a americana, a pure albino, female, captured in the fall of 18S1. 



Fulica americana, a partial albino, captured in the fall of 1881, by C. 

 J. Clark. 



Gallinago delicata, a partial albino, capture 1 in the fall of iSSi, by C. 

 J. Clark. 



Falco jDcregrinus anatum,a male captured in the fall of 1S82, by Col.. Iv. 

 A. Scoville. 



All of the Ohio ducks were represented in this collection, 

 among them the rare Gadwall, in several specimens. 



Mr. A. Hall, of Lakewood, informs me that the specimen of 

 Dendroica kirtlandi reported as captured May 3, 1S78, by W. and 

 J. Hall was captured by him.self instead. 



Mr Hall furnishes me with the following additional records : 

 Himantopus mcxicamis. Black-necked Stilt, one shot at Berea, 

 October 24, 1881. Minnis pol>glottos. Mockingbird, Janitary 5, 

 1904, singing. He states that this is the sixth specimen which 

 be has reported near Cleveland. It seems probable that the 

 theory of escaped cage birds for these records will have to be 

 al)andoned. 



I am pleased to report the presence of Pinicola enucleator leu- 

 •cura, Canadian Pine Grosbeak, in some numbers j^ractically all 



