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Fisher's Petrel. Ridgw. " Named in honor of Mr. Fisher, 

 who first discivered it on Kadiak Island, June 11, 1883." 



Floresi's Humming-bird. " Named in honor of Mr. Floresi, 

 who presented a specimen to the late Mr. George Loddigs." 



Forbush's Sparrow. Brewst. " In honor of E. H. Forbush." 



Forster's Tern. Nuttall. " In honor of the eminent nat- 

 i:ralist and voyager, Forster, who first pointed out it was a 

 distinct species." 



Frazer's Green Heron. Brewst. " In honor of M. Abbott 

 Frazer, of Watertown, Mass." 



Frazer's Oystercatcher. Brewst. " In honor of the collector, 

 M. Abbott Frazer." 



Gairdner's Woodpecker. Aud. " First discovered near 

 Fort Garland, Colo., May 36, 1873, by H. W. Henshaw. 

 Named in honor of Dr. Gairdner." 



Gambel's Quail. Nuttall. " Named in honor of the discov- 

 erer. Dr. William Gambel, who found it first in New Mexico." 



Gambel's White-crowned Sparrow. Nuttall. " Specimens 

 obtained by Mr. Townsend on the Columbia River and named 

 for the ornithologist, William Gambel. 



Giraud's Oriole. Cassin. ''Named in honor of Jacob P. 

 Giraud, Jr., of New York, an ornithologist." 



Grace's Warbler. Coues. " Named for his sister." 



Grinnell's Water-Thrush. Grinnell. *' The common name 

 given to it is that of the discoverer and describer." 



Gruber's Hawk. Ridgw. " Dedicated to Mr. Gruber, the 

 collector and donor of the specimen." 



Hammond's Flycatcher. Kantus. " This species is named 

 after Dr. W. A. Hammond of the United States Army." 



Harlan's Hawk. Aud. " Named in honor of his excellent 

 friend; Dr. Richard FLarlan, of Philadelphia." 



Harris' Hawk. Aud. " Named in honor of his friend, Ed- 

 ward Harris." 



Harris' Woodpecker. Aud. " Named in honor of his friend, 

 Edward Harris. Discovered by Townsend on the Columbia 

 River, September 7, 1834." 



