2 1 6 CinciiDiati Society of Natia a I History. 



Melanerpes erythrocephaliis (Linn.) Red-headed Woodpecker. 



Two or three years ago, near Laurel, Ind. , a pair of these 

 birds reared a brood of five, three of which appeared to be pure 

 white. On two or three occasions I passed close to their home and 

 was unable to distinguish any of the bright colors of their 

 species. Amos W. Butler. 



Brookville, Ind., Jofiuary 4, 1888. 



Albinos in Cuvier Club Collection. 



(No. 215.) 

 Red Tailed Hawk. 

 Buteo borealis, (Gmel.) 

 A fine male from Clinton Co., Ohio, plumage pure clear white 

 all over. Iris dark-brown. 



(No. 838.) 

 Crow. 

 Corvus a7nericatnis, (Aud.) 

 Young, male, pure white. Iris pink. Greene Co., Ohio. 



(No. 839.) 

 Crow. 

 Corvus amcricanus, (Aud.) 

 Adult, female, white slightly tinged with buff. Iris dark- 

 brown. Ky. 



(No. 393.) 

 Wilson's Snipe. 

 Gallinago delicata, (Ord.) 

 Buff white. Hamilton Co., Ohio. 



(No. 1215.) 



Bronzed Grakle. 



Quiscalus quiscala cencus, (Ridgw.) 



A partial albino of great beauty. Adult. The entire crown, 



nape, tail and part of wings pure white, under parts normal color 



except that belly feathers are slightly lunulated with silvery white. 



Indian Hill, Ohio. 



(No. 771.) 

 Tree Sparrow. 

 SpizeUa monticola, (Gmel,) 

 Partial Albino, White with brown patches. Hamilton Co., 

 Ohio. 



