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1876— E. P. Bicknell. vii., 13, 180~-A summer resident in Central 

 New York, but uot common — H. G. Fowler, viii., 4, 49 — Not a 

 common summer resident at Webster, N. H.; may breed — Chas. F. 

 Goodhue, viii., 17, 367 — Found in meadows and fields near Washing- 

 ton. D. C— (R. F. Boiseau). viii., 18, 381 — Abundant in Huron and 

 Sanilac Counties, Michigan, near the Lake — "Archer" (G. A. Stock- 

 well). 



Coturnienliis passerinns perpallidus. Western Yellow-winged Sparrow, 

 v.. 17, 360— Found west of the Little Missouri in 1874 by Geo. Bird 

 Grinnel — Ernest Ingersoll. 



Cotnrnix commums. Migratory Quail ; European Quail, ii., 17,261— 

 Giving tlie range of this species and quoting Dr. Finsch, of Bremen, 

 that in his opinion they would do well if introduced into the U. S.; 

 asks if the experiment is not worth making — M. Goldsmith, iii. , 24, 

 873— General account of its habits in the Mediterranean — J. B. 

 Barnes, vi., 8, 115 — Arrangements made to introduce them to Rut- 

 land, Vt.—" Rutland Herald." viii., 81, 341— A lot of 300 received 

 by Martin G. Everts — "Rutland Herald." viii., 36, 447 — Breeding 

 near Rutland, Vt.—" Verde Monte" (R. R. Minturn). ix., 1, 11— 

 Remarks on introducing them into Massachusetts — W. Hapgood. ix., 

 9, 166 — Gives an instance of their withholding their scent in Germany . 

 — O. F. W. B. ix., 14, 370 — A young bird shot near Salem, Mass., 

 aboutNov. 3, 1877— "Teal" (R. L. Newcomb). ix., 18, 345— Full 

 account of their habits near Rutland, Vt. — M. G. Everts, ix., 18, 

 345— A letter refering to their migrating out to sea — W. Hapgood. 

 ix., 18, 345 — Letter concerning their being taken at Sea — " Staunch." 

 ix., 19, 366 — Heard from at Schuylkill Haven, Penn. — Editors, ix., 

 20, 380— Description of them— M. G. Everts, ix., 31. 397— Several 

 shot at Savannah, Ga., this fall (1877)— John A. Ready, ix., 21, 397— 

 Trusts favorable reports will be obtained next spring — Everett Smith. 

 X., 4, 54 — Directions how to procure them from abroad (with remarks 

 on their habits by the Editors)— M. G. Everts, x., 16, 396— Migratory 

 to England and not introduced thei-e as some one has stated to be the 

 case — John Swainson. x., 20, 379 — Account of their habits in Spain 

 "Ortyx." X., 80, 386— Setting out of a lot at Lakeville, Conn.— W. 

 H. Williams, xi. 1, 3— The note of the migratory Quail — "Bobo- 

 link" (E. G. Koch), xi., 1, 3 — Nesting of the migratory Quail at 

 Framinghain. Mass. — Y. C. Browne, xi., 1, 3 — Nesting quite com- 

 mon at Liikeville, Conn.— W. H. W.(illiams). xi., 31, 438— One 

 shot at Centre Brook, Conn., Dec. 14, 1878— G. H. C. xi., 35. 503— 

 One shot at Sunbury, Penn. — A. F. Clapp. xi., 25, 503— Asks sports- 

 men to call them by their right name— M. G. Everts, xi., 26, 533 — 

 Habits of the Migriitory Quail — " Bobolink " (E. G. Koch), xii., 11, 

 211 — Editorial giving account of importations, xii., 11, 811 — Inquiry 

 from "B." asking if it would not be better to introduce them into the 

 Southern States, xii., 16, 311 — Lakeville (Conn.) Club report that 

 the birds have returned from their migration, xii., 17, 331 — Have re- 

 turned; first seen May 3, 1879— Lakeville Club, xii., 18, 350— Edi- 

 torial concerning shipments from Messina, xii., 19, 371 — Editorial 

 announcing a large arrival. 



Cotyle riparia. Bank Swallow. ii . 13. 179 — Found on Grand Menan 

 Island — J. H. Batty, iii., 13, 196^0ccasionally met witli in New- 

 foundland — M. Harvey. iv., 33, 358 — Common and breeding at 

 Petroleum, W. Va. — Ernest Ingersoll. vi.. 11, 163 — Very common 

 at Ann Arbor, Mich.-, arrives middle of April; breeds by June 1, and 

 departs South about Sept. 10— A. B. Covert, vi., 18, 284— Abundant 

 in Central New York from the second week in May until the latter 

 part of August — H. G Fowler, vi., 30. 318— Notes a case of one 

 having a nest in a building, entering an auger hole (quoting Dr. Coues' 

 note in the American Naturaluit'). vi., 21, 338— Noticed at Spring- 



