14 FOREST AND BTREAM 



common ; arriy.:><i April 1 to 10 ; breed about M ly 5 ; depart from 

 the 1st to the 15th Oct. — A. B. Covert, viii., 10, 146 — N -t a commoa 

 summer resident at Webs'er, N. H.— C'las. F. Goodhue. ■viii., 22, 

 361— Found in Michigan— "Archer" (G. A. Slockweli). x., 12, 215 

 —Breed near Astoria, Long Island — Franklin Benner. 



Ardetta exilis. Least Bittern, i.. 7, 105 — Short account of this species by 

 the Editors, ii. , 7, 103 — Has taken the breast into a dark room and found 

 it of the same nature as fox-fire or decomposed wood, and believes 

 the bird can throw out a light at nitrht — " Homo " (Cha?, S. Westcott). 

 ii., 11, 163 — Rarely seen in the Lake Okeechoboe region, Florida — 

 Fred A. Ob^r. vi., 19, 301— Noticed one at Mt-acbaja Like, N. Y., 

 April 12, 1876— A. R. Fuller, vi., 24, 386— One observed at River- 

 dale, N. Y., May 21, 1876— E. P. Bicknell. vii., 2, 20— Rare near 

 Trenton between June 5 and 30, 1876; a nest found in 1873 — C. C. 

 Abbott, vii., 4, 52— Rare in Central New York; breeds — H. G. 

 Fowler, vii., 10, 147 — Very rare summer visitor at Ann Arbor, 

 Mich.; arrives middle of April ; breed nbiut June 5 ; dep-rt the last 

 of September — A. B. Covert, viii.. 22, 361 — Found in M'chigan — 

 "Archer" (G. A. Stockwell). x.. 13, 235— Mr. Rob't Lawrence has 

 a specimen taken on Flushing Meadows, Long Island — N. T. Law- 

 rence. 



Arizona Cliippingr t: parrow. See SpizeXla socialis ariaona. 



Arkansas Flycatcher. See Tyrannus veriicalis. 



Ash-throatcd Flycatcher. See Myiavchus cinerascens. 



Astur atriciipillus. Goshawk, i., 26, 404— Is abundant in winter in New 

 E jgland — F. B. iil, 4, 53 — Found in Newfoundland — M. Harvey, 

 iv., 24, 374— Short account of this species — J. H. Batty, vi., 5, 67 — 

 One shot at Kennet, Pa., Jan. 1, 1872, in the second year's plum igc — 

 C. F. P. vi., 6, 84 — Retire north from Massachusetts between March 

 10 and 20 — J. A. Allen, vii., 21, 325 — Not a very rare summer resi- 

 dent in Yates County, N. Y.; used to breed on Italy Hills, Yates 

 County; perhaps a few wiutef — J. B. Gilbert, viii., 8, 113— Hare at 

 Webriter, N. H., but more common in winter — Chas. F. Goodhue, 

 viii., 15, 224 — Found in Michiacan "Archer" (G. A. Stockwell). xii., 

 13, 245 — Common in Nova Scotia — J. Matthew Jones. 



Asyndesnius t(»rquatns. Lewis' Woodpecker, v., 17, 260 — Found com- 

 mon in ihe Black Hills in 1874 by Gi o. Bird Grinnell — Ernest Inger- 

 scll. \ii , 26, 404^Noticed in Southeastern Wyoming Ans. 1, 1875 

 — A. G. Brackett. xii., 19, 365 — Abundant in the mountains ; adult 

 and newly fledged young were secured near Como, Wyoming — G. B.- 

 Grinnell. 



Audubon's Warbler. See Dendroeca audubonii. 



Auk. Great, See Alca impennis. 



Auk, Little, See Mergulus alle. 



Auli. Razor-billed, See Utamania tarda. 



Avocet. S -e Eecurvirostra americana. 



Baird's Sandpiper. See Tringa bairdii. 



Bald Eag'le. See Halicetus leucocephalus. 



Baldpate. S-e Mareca, americana. 



Baltimore Oriole. See Icterus baltimore. 



Banded Three-toed Woodpecker. See Picoides amerkanua. 



Bank Swallow. S' e CotyU riparia. 



Barnacle Goose. See Branta leucopsis. 



Barn Ovrl. See Strix flammea americana. 



Barn Swallow. See Hirundo liorrem^um. 



Barred Owl. See Syrnium nebulomm. 



