5i FOREST AND STREAM 



Dinornis robustns. Moa. iii., 33, 356— Account of finding the remains of 

 this extinct species in New Zealand, and noting tliat several skeletons 

 have been secured by the Museum of Natural History in New York — 

 C. F. Holder. 



" Dipper." (When applied to a Duck) is Bucephala albeola. 



*' Dipper." Is Cinclus mexicanus. 



Diver. Black-tliroated, See Colymfnis arcticm. 



Diver. Great Northern, SeeColj/inbus torquatus. 



Diver, Red-throatsd, See Golymbus septentrionalis. 



Dodo Pig"eon. See Bidunculus strigirostris. 



DoMchonyx oryzivorus. Bobolink ; Reed-bird ; Rice-bird. i. 9, 141- 

 General account of them by the Editors, ii., 2, 22— An albino speci- 

 men recorded by "Homo" (Chas. S. Westcott). iii., 6, 86— Abun- 

 dant on the Delaware River, Sept. 4, 1874— "Homo" (Chas. S. West- 

 cott). iii., 7, 107 — Abundant near Alexandria, Va., Sept, 16, 1874. 

 vi. , 15, 233— Do not arrive at Montpelier, Vt., before the middle of 

 jyiay — "W. A. Briggs. vi., 17, 266 — Common summer visitor at Ann 

 Arbor, Mich. ; arrives May 20 ; males arrive ten" days before the fe- 

 males ; breed June 10 ; depart for the South by September 10— A. B. 

 Covert, vi., 17, 266— Arrived at Newport, R. I., May 14 to 19, 

 1876_j. S. Howland. vi., 19, 301— Think they breed at Peotone, 111. 

 — D. H. Eaton, vi., 20, 318— First one heard at Ferrisburgh, Vt., 

 May 8, 1876— R. E. Robinson, vi., 21, 337— Very abundant in Cent- 

 ral New York between the second week in May and the middle of 

 Auo-ust- H.G. Fowler, vi.. 21, 338— Noticed at Springfield, Mass., 

 between May 15 and 20, 1876— Fred. H Keyes. vi., 22, 354— Ar- 

 rived at Hollis, N. H., May 10, 1874 ; May 10, 1875; May 5, 1876— 

 W. H. Fox. vi., 24, 386 — Males arrived at Riverdale, N. Y., May 6, 

 1876— E. P. Bicknell. vi., 24, 387— Known at Peotone, 111., as the 

 Butter Bird— D. H. Eaton, viii., 7, 96— Noticed on Clark's Island, 

 Plymouth, Mass., in 1852— F. C. Browme. viii., 7, 96— Abundant 

 summer resident at Webster, N. H.; breeds— Chas. F. Goodhue, viii., 

 13^ ;192 — Arrives on the Coteau des Prairies, Dakota, May 19, and re- 

 mains until July 24 in quite large numbers ; breed— Chas. E. Mc- 

 Chesne}^ viii., 17. 268— Found near Washington, D. C. — (R. F. 

 Boiseau)- viii., 19, 300— Found in Michigan^" Archer" (G. A. 

 Stockwell). ix.. 10, 185 — Noticed at Ferrisburgh, Vt., August 11, 

 1876, and arrived May 15, 1877— R. (E. Robinson), x., 5, 76— Dates 

 of arrival in spring at Framingham, Mass., for twenty-five years — F. 

 C. Browne, xi., 3, 47 — Common at Peotone, 111.; breeds — D. H. Eaton, 

 xii., 11,205 — Abundant summer visitor to Nova Scotia — J. Matthew 

 Jones, xii., 17. 325 — Single specimen seen May 20, 1878, near Como, 

 Wyoming— S. W. Williston. 



Doul)le-erested Cormorant. See Oraculus dilophus. 



Doveo Carolina, See Zenmdura carolinenm. 



Dove. Ground, See Clmmapekia passerina. 



Dove. Sea, See Mergulus dlle. 



Dove, ■^.lliite-win^ed. See Melopeleia leucoptera. 



Dowitcher. See Macrorhamphus griseus. 



DoTvr.y Woodpecker. See Pmm pubescens. 



Drymoica scli<enicola. xii., 10, 185 -Giving the range of this species as 



Northern Egypt and Arabia. 

 Dnck. Barrow's Golden-eyed, See BucepMla ialandica. 

 Duck. Black. See Anm obscura. 

 Duck. BuHle-headed, ^ae BmepJiaXa albeola. 

 Duck. Canvas-back, See FuUgula vaimneria. 



