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California Woodpecker, See Melanerpes formicivorus. 



Calliope Hummingbird. See Stellula calliope. 



Callipeida Sqnamata. Scaled Partridge; Blue Quail, iii., 24, 373— 

 Found in the Valley of the Rio Graude— J. B. Barnes, iv., 21, 326— 

 Rare in Southern Arizona ; not extending further West than Tucson ; 

 commoner on the San Pedro River than elsewhere, but never near 

 water— Chas. Beudire. vii., 8, 116— Quite plentiful near Fort Clark, 

 Texas, in the mountainous regions— W. C. ix., 26, 489— Found at 

 Fort Clark, Texas— "Bushwhacker" (F. E. Phelps). 



Calcenas nicobarica. Nicobar Pigeon, v., 24, 372— Has recently been 

 found to inhabit the Pelew Islands, Northern Pacific Ocean. 



Campephiius principalis. Ivory-billed Woodpecker, ii., 11, 162— Sev- 

 eral seen which were thought to be this species in the Lake Okeecho- 

 bee region, Florida— Fred. A. Ober. xii., 7, 126— Several taken at 

 Lente's Lauding, Fla., the past winter (1878-79)— Thos. W. Wilson. 



Camptolaemus labradorius. Labrador Duck, vi., 9, 133— Asks for infor- 

 mation about any specimens in different collections in the United States, 

 for use in the memoir to be published by Mr. Rowley, of England- 

 Spencer F. Baird. vi., 12, 181 — Were formerly common in the Bay of 

 Fundy ; five years since he secured a female ; he also has a pair in his pos- 

 session— Geo. A. Boardman. vi., 12, 197 — Have a specimen in my col- 

 lection taken at Delphi Mills, Mich., April 17, 1872— A. B. Covert, 

 vii., 11, 164 — One specimen taken at Delphi Mills, Mich, April 17, 

 1872— A. B. Covert, viii., 23, 380— An accidental visitor to Michi- 

 gan ; one or two specimens have been seen in Georgian Bay — "Archer" 

 (G. A. Stockwell). xii., 2, 25— Calls attention to Dr. Gregg's record 

 in the Amei-t'can Naturalist of a specimen being taken at Elmira, N. 

 Y.— E. P. Bicknell. 



Canada Fly-catching Warbler. See Myfodioctes canadensis. 



Canada Goose. See Branta canadensis. 



Canada Jay. See Perisoreus ca7iadensis. 



Canvas-back Duck. See Fuligula vallisneria. 



Cape May Warbler. See Bendrceca tigHna. 



Cape Pig'eon. See Baption capensis. 



Capercailzie. See Tetrao urogallus. 



Caracara Eag'le. See Polyhoms tharus audiubonii. 



Cardinal Grosbeak. See Gardinalis mrginianus. 



Cardiualis lirg-inianus. Red Bird; Cardinal Grosbeak, ii., 9, 135 — 

 Found in Texas, ii., 11, 162 — Found among the live oaks and maples 

 in the Lake Okeechobee region, Florida — Fred. A. Ober. ii., 22, 341 

 — Found in Russell County, Kansas ; feeds on insects and seeds in 

 spring — F. S. B.(enson). iv., 23, 358— Found at Petroleum, West Vir- 

 ginia, in spring — Ernest Ingersoll. v., 19, 292 — One shot near Minne- 

 apolis, Minn., October 23, 1874, which he thinks is the fijst recorded 

 specimen for the State — Thos. S. Roberts, vi., 7, 99 — A pair arrived 

 back at Trenton, N. J., February 8, 1876— Chas. C. Abbott, vi., 10, 

 148 — Common both summer and winter at Fort Wayne, Ind. — G. Aug. 

 Smith, vi., 11, 163— Observed at Leesburg, Va., March 28, 1876— E. 

 Ingersoll (authority), vi., 12, 181 — Remain all winter at Boonsboro, 

 Md.— W. B. Wheeler, viii., 18, 281— Accidental in "Michigan- 

 "Archer" (G. A. Stockwell). x., 9, 156— Noticed in Central Park, 

 New York City, March 17, 1878— E. C. M. x., 12, 216— One obtained 

 on Staten Island two years ago in January (1876) by H. A. Wheeler ; 

 supposed to be an escaped cage bird at the time — De L. B.(errier). x., 

 15, 275 — One shot near Halifax, N. S. (a pair seen), January, 1871 — 

 J. Matthew Jones, xi., 1, 2— Account of a male of this species rearing 

 young Baltimore Orioles — S. W. Williston. xii., 7, 126 — Mention 

 made of their coming north in the fall — E. "P. Bicknell. xiL, 9, 165— 



