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thcw Jones xii , 6, 106-Abundant near Minneapolis, Minn , during the 

 liicwjoncs. ^i'-.". uobprts xii . 10, 307— One specimen taken 

 migrations— ihos. b. itoueiib. xu., xu, "^ ^ .. ,,4 464— 



Mav27 1878, at Como, Wyoming— b. \V. Wi ston. xii., >^% *wt 

 St seen at Summit, N. J., May 12, 1879 ; still remam June 4-Geo. 

 Lawrence Nicholas. 

 «Pn.h-oecati-riiia. Cape May Warbler, v., 19, 292 -Five specimens 

 tSen in M nn. during the spring and fall migrations of 18^5;- not 

 liven in Dr Hatch's 1874 Ust-Tkos. S. Koberts yi., 14 215-Ar- 

 f,vPrt -S West Farms, N Y., May 13, 187o-Winthrop G btevens. 

 vi^ n 266-Tak;n at'West M'edwaV,. Mass May 19 1876-Chas. A 

 Houo-hton vi, 19, 301-Ratlier rare at Cleveland Ohio, spring of 

 1872'(Ap il 30' M^y 5) ; many were shot ; May 20, 1876, also here- 

 H Ernst, vi., 24, 380-First arrivals at Riverdale, N \.,May 11, 

 I87fi F P B cki ell vii., 18, 276-Very rare at Ann Arbor, Mich.; 

 ^^elJ^im-k. k Covert viL, 21, 325-Not an un- 

 common sprmg and autumn migrant in lates County, N.i^ , , ' 

 oSbcn viii., 3, 33-Exceedingly rare at Webster N. H.; have taken 

 Ubutoncc-Chas. F.Goodhue! viii., 17, 261-Very raje in Michi- 

 4i^^° A?cher^ (G. A. Stockwell). viii., 17, 267--Exeedingly rare 



S Washingtoii DC, toing the -^'^-•^'^''^^^- J^^f^-mi 

 viii 24 400— Arrived at West Farms, N. i-, Msiy 13, 187^ vyin- 

 throp G. Stevens, xi., 25, 503-Probably nests m Maine, and calling 

 on collectors to try and secure its nest-H. B. ^f'Y^m\^^fe'^^ 

 Very rare in Nova Scotia- J. Matthew Jones xu. , 6, 106-Kai e near 

 Minneapolis, Mimi.; two taken May 15, 1875, and several in the tall- 

 Thos. S. Roberts. 

 Dendi-oeca>1rens. Black-throated Green WmWer^ vi 5, CT-Foun^ 

 near Kennett Square, Fenn., m October, 1871— C. F. F. m., J, irf- 

 cSmlT n spiing and fall ^t Ann Arbor, Mich.; arrives May 1 ; has 

 never known\t to^breed there ; a.-riyes from the North Oc ;Jer 1-A^ 

 B Covert, vi , 15, 233-Arrived at Riverdale N. 1. Apiil30, 187b 

 -E P Bicknell vi., 15, 233-Arrives in Central New ^ork last 

 week in April ; abundant in spring-H. G. Fow cr. yi. 17, 266- 

 ?oSndat West Medway, Mass , May, 19, _1876-Chas A Hough on. 

 vi 19 300-Abundant during the migrations near Cleveland Ohio 

 have taken it from May 4 to g-H- Ernst, vi 21, |B8-Noticed at 

 Snnngfield, Mass., between May 10 and 15, 1876-Fied W. Keyes. 

 v? teB54-Arri;edatHollis, N. H., May 9, 1874 ; May 8, 1875 ; 

 M-n*5 ^876-W H Fox. vi., 26, 418-Noticed at Salem, Mass., 

 Mav 13 \876-R. L. Newcomb. viii. , 3, 33- Abundant summer resi- 

 dent at Webster, N. H.; breeds, usually in pine woods : nests bmlt 

 either in forks or on horizontal limbs from twelve to Mty feet^from 

 the ground-eggs, four in number-Chas. F. p^o'JJ"^- « ''ioVfi H T 

 -Quite common in Central New York: taken M.ay 9, 1876-J. P. 

 Hutchins. viii., 17, 261 -Found in Michigan-' Archer (G. A. 

 Stockwell). viii., 17. 267— Found during the miffrations n<?fr Wash- 

 hSoiry C.-(R F. Boisenn). viii.. 24. 400-Arnved at West 

 Farms N. Y., May 8. 1874; May 10, 1875; May 1, 1876-Winthrop 

 G. SteVens. xii., 4, 66-Coramon in Nova Scotia; "^"/"-^/."""^ "J 

 groves of spruce and pine- J. Matthew Jones, xii., 24. 4j4-^irst 

 seen at Summit, N. J., May 3, 1879 ; none seen after May 9-Geo. 

 Lawrence Nicholas. 

 Didunculns striffirostris. Dodo Pigeon, ii.. 1. S-Record of one being 

 brought alive to San Francisco from the Samoan Islands, n., 10, ^a* 

 — Statine that Dr. A. B. Steinberger had bronorht home a live speci- 

 men and one in spirits from the Navigator Islands CA\Tongly callea 

 Dodo in this case), ii . 16, 244-rorrPCtinc: statement that specunens 

 of the Dodo had been brou-btby Dr. A. B. Steinbertrer. as they 

 should refer to this species, and this is corroborated by Robert Kiag- 

 way. 



