BIRD NOTES. IM) 



Occurs in winter in Llewellen Park, Orange, N. J.— Harold Herrick. 

 xii., 11, 205— One shot January 81, 1871, near Halifax, Nova Scotia— 

 J. Matthew Jones. 



Carolina Chickadee. See Panis atricapillus ca/roUnenm. 



Carolina Dove. See Zenadura carolinends. 



Carolina Grebe. See PodilymbuH podiceps. 



Carolina Parroquet. See Conurus cwrolinenm. 



Carolina Ball. See Porzana Carolina. 



Carolina Wren. See Thryothorus ludovidarvm. 



Carpodacus cassini. Cassin's Piuple Finch, vii.. 26, 404— Noticed in 

 Southeastern Wyoming, April 13, 1876— A. G. Brackett. x" ^7, 

 325 — Quite abundant twenty miles southwest of Como, Wy.* 

 Geo. Bird Grinnell. 



Carpodacus frontalis. House Finch, v., 26, 404 — Found breeding at 

 Nicasio, Cal., in a tree with five other species — Mrs. C. A. Allen. 



Carpodacus purpureas. Pvu-ple Finch, vi., 4, 52— Resident near New 

 Haven, Conn.; rare in smnmer, common in winter — "Speculator" 

 (Robt. T. Morris), vi., 6, 84 — Arrive in Massachusetts between 

 March 10 and 20— J. A. Allen, vi., 7, 99 — Remain all the year 

 romid near Yonkers, N. Y.— W. F. H. Getty, vi., 9., 133— Noticed 

 on different occasions during the winter of 1874-75 at Riverdale-on- 

 Hudson — E. P. Bicknell. vi., 10, 148 — Common during the winter, 

 but none seen in summer, at Fort "Wayne, Ind. — G. Aug. Smith, 

 vi., 12, 180— Noticed at Salem, Mass., April 6, 1876— "Teal" (R. L. 

 Newcomb). vi., 12, 181 — Common in summer; rare in winter; at 

 Dan vers, Mass. — Arthur F. Gray, vi., 14, 214 — Common during the 

 migrations at Ann Arbor, Mich. , arriving about April 20, and passes 

 in September, going South — A. B. Covert, vi., 15, 233 — First seen 

 April 13, 1876, at Riverdale, N. Y.; none observed the past winter — 

 E. P. Bicknell. vi., 15, 233— Several flocks arrived at Montpelier, 

 Vt., April 16, 1876— W. A. Briggs. vi., 21, 337— An abundant sum- 

 mer resident in Central New York ; arrives the second week in April, 

 and departs in October — H. G. Fowler, vi., 21, 338— Noticed at 

 Springfield, Mass., between May 10 and 15, 1876— Fred. H. Keves. 

 vi., 22, 354— Arrived at Hollis, N. H., April 15, 1875; April 20, 1876 

 — W. H. Fox. vi., 24, 386— Are commencing to build, May 17, 1876, 

 at Riverdale, N. Y. (Erroneously ealled Wood Pewee by Editors ; 

 corrected later)— E. P. Bicknell. ' vi. 26, 418— Noticed at Salem, 

 Mass., April 9, 1876 — R. L. Newcomb. viii., 4, 49 — Common in 

 summer at Webster, N. H. ; have not seen it in winter — Chas. F. 

 Goodhue, viii., 18, 281 — Found in Michigan — "Archer" (G. A. 

 Stockwell). ix., 10, 185— Noticed at Ferrisburgh, Vt., April 17, 

 1877 — R. (E. Robinson), x., 5, 76 — Dates of arrival in spring at 

 Framingham, Mass., for 25 years — F. C. Browne, x., 10, 178 — 

 Noticed at Warner, N. H., March 14, 1878— M. C. H.(arriman). x., 

 12, 215— Noticed at Ferrisbm-gh, Vt., March 23, 1878— " Awahsoose" 

 (R. E. Robinson), x., 16, 297— Noticed at North Adams, Mass, Janu- 

 ary 27, 1878— "Young Natm-alist." x., 17, 319— Winter in Southern 

 New England— H. D. Minot. x., 26, 503— A female shot at Elmira, 

 N. Y., February 12, 1878— Interesting notes on their habits— E. B. 

 Gleason. xii., 6, 105 — Very common in Nova Scotia, arriving first 

 week in April — J. Matthew Jones, xii., 6, 106— Singing while drop- 

 ping from a great height— C. Hart Merriam. xii., 11, 216 — Numerous 

 at Salem, Mass., April 14, 1879— R. L. Newcomb. 



Cassin's Purple Finch. See Carpodacus eassini. 



Cassin's Vireo. See Vireo solitarius castini. 



Cat Bird. See Oaleoscoptes mrolinensis. 



Cathartes atratus. Black Vulture. 11., 11, 163— Rare in the Lake Okee- 



