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1875— M. v., 14, 220— Abound near Fargo, D. T,— G. J. Keeney. vi , 

 5, 67— Found at Kennet Square, Penn. Oct. C^, 1871—0. F, P. vi., 

 9, 132— Arrive ia Massachusetts between April 10 and 20— J. A, 

 Allen, vi., 11, 171— A.t Salem, Mass., April 15, 1876— "Teal" (R. 

 L. Newcomb.) vi., 15, 233— Common at Peotone, 111.; breeds — D. 

 H. Eaton, vi., 15, 239 -Common at Salem, Mass.; May 7, 1876— 

 "Teal"(R L. Newcomb). vi., 20, 318— A^rrived at Ferrisburgb, 

 Vt., May 9, 1876; formerly bred on our meadows, but is rare now — 

 R. E. Eo'Dinson. vi., 24, 387 — Breeds at Gainesville, Texas — G. H. 

 Ragsdale. vi., 25, 402— Very common at Ann Arbor, Mich.; arrive 

 m pairs, middle of April ; eggs are laid by May 1 — A. B. Covert, 

 vi., 26, 418 -Noticed at Salem, Ma^s., April 12, 1876— R. L. New- 

 comb, vii., 4, 58— Have been unusually plenty at Laconia, N. H., 

 but are leaving, Aug. 28, 1876— F. R. G. vii., 6, 91— One shot 

 at Salem, Mass., Sept. 9, 1876— " Teal" (R. L. Newcomb). vii., 6, 

 91— CommoQ at Cohasset, Mass., Sept. 11, 1876— S. Kneeland, Jr. 

 vii., 8, 116— Not common in Connecticut during the migrations; 

 breeds — Robert T. Morris, vii., 13, 196 -Occasionally seen on the 

 plains near the Big Horn Mountains, Wyoming —W. L. C.(arpenter). 

 viii., 7, 96 — Noticed near Plymouth, Mass., in 1852 — F. (J. Browne, 

 viii., 10, 146 — Common summer resideut at Webster, N. H. ; breeds 

 — Charles F. Goodhue, viii , 15, 225— Very abundant on the Coteau 

 des Prairies, Dakota, from May 10 until Au?. 26 ; breeds — Charles 



E. McChesney. viii., 17, 268— Found near Washington, D. 0. (R. 



F. Boiseau.) viii., 22, 361— Found in Michigan — "Archer" (G. A. 

 Stockwell) ix., 2, 31— Common near Salem, Mass., A.ug. 6, 1877 — 

 *'Teal"(R. L. Newcomb). ix., 10, 185— Flying South from Ferris- 

 burgh, Vt., Aug. 1,1876; came North May 8, 1877— R.(E. Robinson), x., 

 13, 244— Common in Nobles Co., Minn.— R. E Ducaigne. x., 19, 359— 

 Arrived at Lebanon, 111., March 20, 1878—" Ptarmigan." xi., 3. 47— 

 Common at Peotone, III.; breeds in high pastures — D. H. Eaton. 

 xii., 10, 185— Their note heard at Plymouth, Mass., Aug. 3, 1852— P. 

 C. Browne, xii., 20. 385 — One specimen taken at Lake Como, Wy- 

 oming, May.5— S. W. Williston. 



£gialiti > melodus. Pi pins Plover, i., 13, 204— Very abundant in Florida 

 — Editors, iii,, 13, 196— Rather common in fallln Newfoundland — 

 M. Harvey, iii., 22, 340— Seen only in spring in Eastern Florida — 

 Editors, vii., 6, ^1— Taken at Salem, Mass., in the fall of 1876— 

 " Teal" (R. L. Newcomb). vii., 14, 212— Called " Beach Bird " by 

 the gunners in Plymouth Bay, Mass. — F. C. Browne, viii., 7, 96— 

 Noticed near Plymouth, Mass., in 1852— F. C. Browne, viii , 22, 

 361 — Found occasionally in Michigan — "Archer" (G. A. Stockwell). 

 xii., 10, 185— Breeding abundantly, June 18, 1852, at Plymouth, 

 Mass. — F. C. .Browne. 



2E)gialiti^ semipalmatus. Ringneck Plover, i., 4, 59— Short account of 

 habits by ^editors, ii., 26, 410— A few arrived back Aug. 1, 1874 

 at Salem, Mass. — R. L. >ewcomb. iii., 13, 196 — Rather common in 

 fall in Newfoundland — M. Harvey, v. 3, 42— Abundant at Salem, 

 Mass., Aug. -23, 1875— "Teal" (R. L. Newcomb). vi., 25, 402— 

 Common at Ann Arbor, Mich., in the spring and fall migrations — 

 A. B. Covert, vii., 4, 52— Common in spring and autumn in Central 

 New York — H. G. Fowler, vii., 5, 68 — Called ringnecks by the 

 New Jersey gunners — W. Holberton. viii., 7, S6— Noticed near 

 Plymouth, Mass., in 1852— F. C. Browne, viii., 22, 361— Found in 

 Michigan — " Archer " (G. A. Stockwell). ix.. 2, 34^-Common at 

 Salem, Mass.. Aug. 6. 1877— "Teal" (Li. L. Newcomb). xii., 10. 

 185 — A. few observed May 19, 1852, at Plymouth, Mass., and first nr- 

 rivals back in the fall, .July 25, 1852— F. C. Browne, xii., 20, 385— 

 Still noticed at Plymouth, Mass., Oct. 4, 1852— F. 0. Browne. 



JEgialitis vociferus. Killdeer Plover, i., 5, 68 — Account of Plover Shoot- 

 ing in Virginia — C. B. i., 13, 204— Very numerous in Florida — Edi- 



