JilRD ^'OTES. 2.5 



Bucepliala clangala. Golden-eyed Duck; Whistler, i., 26, 404 — Found 



oil' the coasts of New England in winter— F. B. ii., 11, 167— Not 

 conniion at Elkhoru, Wis., April 15, 1874. iii., 18, 377— An Albino 

 specimen noted by RiUhven Deane. ill., .32, 341— Abundant in New- 

 foundland, where it is called Pie Duck ; builds in holes, in trees, and 

 stays in the fall till frozen out — M. Harvey, iv., 5, 74— -A few shot 

 near Greenport, L. I., about March 6, 1875 — Isaac McLellan. iv., 18, 

 285— A few seen at Elkliorn, Wis., between April 10 and 30— "Green- 

 head." v., 16, 353— Common at Salem, Mass., November 31, 1875 — 

 ''Tear'(R. L. Newcomb). v., 18, 284— Abundant at Blacksburg, 

 Va., November 31, 1875. v., 19, 399— A few still remain at Salem, 

 Mass., Dec. 13, 1875— "Teal" (R. L. Newcomb). vi., 3, 18— Found 

 during the migrations near Rochester, N. Y. — "Agate." vi., 10, 148 — A 

 flock has remained all winter at Minneapolis, Minn.— Thos. S. Roberts, 

 vi., 36, 417— Large flock at Salem, Mass., March 39, 1876— R. L. New- 

 comb. vii., 6, 84 — A winter resident in Central N. Y.; common in 

 the spring — H. G. Fowler, vii., 8, 116 — Very common in Connecti- 

 cut during the migrations — Robt. T. Morris, vii., 11, 164 — Common 

 during the migrations at Ann Arbor, Mich. — A. B. Covert, vii., 14, 

 212 — Called "Whistler" by the gunners in Plymouth Bay, Mass — F. 

 C. Browne, vii., 18, 276— Called "Wliistler" or "Golden-eye" by 

 the gunners on the Connecticut coast — Robert T. Morris, vii., 25, 

 389 — Taken in Southeastern Wyoming, April 17, 1875, on the Laramie 

 River — A. G. Brackett. viii., 17, 261 — Arrive on the Coteau des 

 Prairies, Dakota, April 15; pass north to breed, and return October 1, 

 and remain until October 30 — Chas. E. McChesney. viii., 23, 380 — 

 Found in Michigan — "Archer" (G. A. Stockwell). xii., 7, 126— Shot 

 at Ipswich, Mass., about March 12, 1879 — R. L. N.(ewcomb). xii., 12, 

 233 — Common at Salem, Mass., April 19, 1879 — R. L. Newcomb. 

 xii., 20, 385 — A specimen taken at Lake Como, Wyoming, September 

 20, but not preserved (it might possibly have been B. islandica) — M. 

 Grinnell. xii., 20, 385 — Noticed at Plymouth, Mass., between Novem- 

 ber 1 and 10, 1853— F. C. Browne. 



Bucepliala islandica. Barrow's Golden-eye. vii., 24, 375 — In "Answers 

 to Correspondents " the Editors state that they winter on the Massachu- 

 setts coast and northward, viii., 17,261 — Is found on the Coteau des 

 Prairies, Dakota, for a few days in April in considerable numbers — 

 Chas. E. McChesney. viii. , 23, 380 — Common on St. Clair Flats and 

 SarniaBay, Mich., in winter — "Archer" (G. A. Stockwell). 



Buff-breasted Sandpiper. See Tryngites rufescens. 



Baffle-headed Duck. See BvAephala albeola. 



Bull. Local name for Squatarola helvetica. — On the New Jersey coast. 



Bullock's Oriole. See Icterus bullocki. 



Bumblebee. Local name of Ereunetes pusillus and Tringa minutilla — On 

 the New Jersey coast. 



Bunting. Black-throated, See Euspim amerieana. 



Bunting. Chestnut-collared Lark, See Plectrophanes omatua. 



Bunting. Cow, See Molothrus pecoris. 



Bunting. Henslow's, See Coturnieulus henslowi. 



Bunting. Lark, See Calamospiza bicolor. 



Bunting. Le Conte's, See Coturnieulus lecontei. 



Bunting. McCown's Lark, See Plectrophanes rnaccownii. 



Bunting. Painted Lark, See Plectrophanes pictus. 



Bunting. Snow, See Plectrophanes nivalis. 



Bunting. Towhee, See Pipilo erythrophthalmus. 



Buphagus antarcticus. v., 2, 20— Found by Dr. J. H. Kidder on Ker- 

 guelen Island— Elliott Coues. 



