60 FOREST Am) STREAM 



Falco mexicanus polyagrns, Prairie Falcon, v., 17, 260 — Noticed by 

 Geo. Bird Grianell commonly on the plains near the Black Hills in 

 1874— Ernest IngersoU. vii., 26, 404— Noticed in Southeastern Wy- 

 oming, Sept. 3, 1875— A. G. Brackett. xii., 19, 365— Abundant and 

 breeding in the Medicine Bow Mountains, near Como, Wyoming — 

 Geo. Bird GrinneK. 



Falco s:icer caudicans. Greenland Jer Falcon, iii., 4, 53— Found in New- 

 fomadland— M. Harvey, viii., 15, 224— A single specimen taken in 

 Michigan on the authority of the late Dr. G. B. Wilson — "Archer" 

 (G. A. Stockvvell). xii., 13, 245— Very rare in Nova Scotia— J. Mat- 

 thew Jones. 



Falco sacer labradora. Black Jer Falcon, viii., 15, 224— Given as a bird 

 of Michigan— "Archer" (G. A. Stockwell). xii., 21, 406— Several in 

 the possession of Mr. H. G. Vennor, of Montreal. 



Falco sparverius. Sparrow Hawk, i., 26, 404 — Winter resident in New 

 England— F. B. ii., 11, 162— Abundant in the' Lake Okeechobee 

 region. Florida — Fred. A Ober. ii., 22. 341 — Found in Russell Co., 

 Kansas; feeds on msects and small birds — F. S: B.(enson). iii., 4, 

 53 — Found in Newfoundland — M. Harvey, iv., 13, 199 — Procured 

 in Florida by G. Brown Goode. iv. , 24, 374 — Short account of this 

 species by J. H. Batty, vi., 5, 67 — Abundant at Kennet, Penn.; 

 nests with eggs April 24, 1869, and April 26, 1870— C. F. P. vi., 7, 

 99— Common at Trenton, N. J., February 10, 1876— Chas. C.Abbott, 

 vi., 9, 132 — Arrive in Mass , about April 1 to 10— J. A. Allen, vi., 12, 

 181 — Not very common at Dan vers, Mass.- — Arthur F. Gray, vi., 20, 

 318— Noticed at Ferrisburgh,Vt., April 9, 1876— R. E. Robinson., vi., 22, 

 354— Tolerably common summer visitor in Mich.; arrives by tlie last 

 of March ; breeds by the 10th May, and departs last of October— A. 

 B. Covert vii., 3, 36 — Common in summer in Central New York — 

 H. G. Fowler, vii. , 25, 389 — Taken in Southeastern Wyoming, April 

 12, 1875 — A. G. Brackett. viii., 8, 113 — Conmion in spring and fall 

 at Webster, N. H.; breeds sparingly — Chas. F. Goodhue, viii., 13, 

 192 — Is found on the Coteau des Prairies, Dakota, from April 15 to 

 October 22 ; not very abundant ; breeds — Chas. E. McChesney. viii., 

 15, 224— Found in Michigan- "Archer" (G. A. Stockwell). xii., 2, 

 25 — One noticed at WilUamsport, Penn., about January 20, 1879 — 

 "Bobolink" (E. G. Koch), xii., 9, 165— Breeds at Chatham. N. J.— 

 Harold Herrick. xii., 13, 245 — Common in Nova Scotia— J. Matthew 

 Jones, xii., 19, 365 — Four specimens taken near Como, Wyoming; 

 preys on the Meadow Larks — S. W. Williston. 



F.ilcon. Black Jer, See Falco sacer labradora. 



Falcon. Greenland Je**, See Falco sacer candieans. 



Falcon. Lanier, See Falco mexicanus polyagrus. 



Fr:lcon. Peregrine, See Falco communis. 



F. Icon. Prairie, ^ee Falco mexicanus polyagrus. 



Field Sparrow. See Spizella ptisilla. 



Finch. Blanding's, See Pipilo chlorurus. 



Finch, Cassin's, See Carpodactis cassini. 



Finch. Gold, See Ghrysomitris tristis. 



Finch. Grass, See Pooecetes gramineus. 



Finch. Gray- Crowned, See Leucosticte tepJirocotis. 



Finch. Green-tailed, See Pipilo chlorurus. 



Finch. House, See Carpodacus frontalis. ■ 



Finch. Lark, See Ghondestes grammaca. 



Finch. Lazuli, See Cyanospiza ammna. 



Finch. Lincoln's, See Melospiza lincolnL 



