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1~ 285 — Offers a reward for a specimen shot in the West — Greene 

 - Miiih. ix., 21, 397 — Thinks he has killed them in Texas— "P." ix., 

 2-5, 4;j0 — Records several instances of their being taken in Kansas — 

 N. S. Gosh, ix., 26, 489 — Are found Rt Fort Clark, Texas, and have 

 also seen them in Kinsas — " Bushwhacker." x., 4, 55 — Are found in 

 Minnesota — D. F. Stacy, xi., 3, 47 — Occasionally shot in sprinsj and 

 fall at Peotone, 111 — D. H. Eitnn. xii., 10, 185— Many still re- 

 mained at Plymouth, l\Iass., May 3, 1852; four seen May 26, 1852; 

 one seen June 1, 1852 — F. C. Browne, xii., 15, 294 — Notes of ar- 

 rivals and departures at Cape Cod, Mass. 

 Branta canadi nsis. Wild Goose, Canada Goose, i., 13, 204 — Common in 

 Western Florida — Editors, i., 15, 285— Common at Lake Mills, Iowa 

 — John Kri !er. i.. 26. 404 — Last of March they may be seen mi- 

 grating North over New England — F. B. ii., 1, 2— Found at Hum- 

 boldt Bay, Cal.—" Monmouth" (Aug. K. Egbert), ii . 1, 7— " The 

 Canada Goose," a general account extracted from the New England 

 Farmer, ii , 3, 36— Common in North Car.>lina. ii., 11, 167— Arrived 

 at Lake City, Minn., April 10, 1874. ii., 11, 167— Common at Elk- 

 horn. Wis., April 15, 1874. ii., 14, 209— Found at the Great Yellow- 

 stone Lake — " Monmoutii" (Aug. K. Egbert), ii., 16, 245— Arrive 

 at Portland, Me., March 20, seldom varying three days from this date 

 — Mannasseh Smith, ii., 20, 310 — Breed abundantly in Newfound- 

 land — Alex. Murray, iii., 9, 129— Found in the Northwestern Terri- 

 tories ; accouut and description of the species — Mortimer Kerry, iii., 

 10, 150— .\rriving at Montello.Wis., from the North, October 6, 1874. 

 iii., 11, 170 — ^Arriving on the Delaware from the North, October 15, 

 1874. iii, 22, 340 — Abundant in winter and spring in Eastern and 

 Northwestern Florida— Editors, iii , 22, 340— Very abundant in 

 Newfoundland ; arrive in April or May ; some remain to breed — M. 

 Harvey, iii., 23, 353— Abundant in Newfoundland in 1823— W. E. 

 McGormack. iv. , 2, 27— Abundant at Barnegat Inlet, February 6, 

 1875 — B. iv., 9, 134 — Passing north over Salem, Mass., March 31, 

 1875—" Teal" (R. L. Newcomb). iv., 11, 167— One shotat Portland, 

 Me., that had ninete n tail feathers ; also one that had the crown and 

 back part of the head blotched with white—" Anser." iv., 14, 220 — 

 A few are breeding near Montello, Wis., May 4, 1875 — "Fred." iv., 

 15, 230 — General account of this species — Jos. S. Bailey, iv , 17, 

 260 — Abundant in Nevada — Rev. H. Chase, v., 6, 90 — Arrived at 

 Prince Edward Island September 7, 1875, which is early, v., 14, 

 220— Atnindant near Fargo, D. T., October 22, 1875— G. J. Keeney. 

 v., 26, 411 — Not found near Port Royal, S. C., being replaced by the 

 white-fronted goose — "Rusticus" vi.. 10, 147— First flock passed 

 over Portland, Me., April 10, 1876— L Redian. vi., 11, 163— First 

 arriva'sat Leesburg, Va., March 31, 1876— E. IngersoU (authority). 

 vi., 12, 180— Flocks flying over Higsianum, Conn., April 6 and 7,1876 

 — Chas. O. Gladwin, vi., 12, 181— Flocks flymg north, March 11, 

 1876, at Boonsboro, Md.— W. B. Wheeler, vi., 13, 200— Noticed a 

 flock flying south when on Mount Marry, Adirondacks, and they were 

 fully 5,500 feet above the ocean level— (V. Colvin) vi., 15, 233— 

 Abundant in spring and fall at Peotone, III. — D. H. Eaton, vi., 15, 

 233— Common in Englishman's Bay, Maine, April 22, 1876— Gdbert 

 Longfellow, vi., 17, 266— Migrating north over Gainesville, Texas, 

 March 27, 1876-G. H. Ragsdale. vi.. 17, 266— Noticed at Lake City, 

 Minn. , April 8, 1 876— D. C. Estes. vi. , 18, 284r— Found in Nebraska— C. 

 H. Phillips, vi.. 19, 301— Found at Meacham Lake, N. Y., April 10, 

 1876— A. R Fuller, vi., 30, 318— Fiveseen flying north over Ferris- 

 burgh, Vt., March 28, 1876; large flocks flying southward March 30, 

 1876— Ii. E. R'binson. vi.. 26, 417— A flock passed south at Salem, 

 Mass.. March 9, 1876— "Teal" (R. L. Newcomb). vii.. 6, 84— A 

 coaimoD spring and fall migrant in Central New York— H. G. Fowler, 

 vii., 8, 116— Common during the migrations in Conn.— Eobert T. 



