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Finch, Painted, See Oyanospka ciris. 



Fincll. Pine, See Chrysomtris pinus. 



Fincli. Purple, See Carpodacus purpureus. 



Fincll, Sea-side, See Ammodromus maritirrvus. 



Finch. Western Grass, See Piecetes gramineus conflnis. 



Fish Crow. See Corvus ossifragus. 



Fish Hawk. Bee Pandion halicetus. 



Flight of Birds, i., 7, 102— Quoting from "Nature" an articla by Mr. 

 Hubert Airy, i., 19, 294— Quoting from " Nature " an article by Prof . 

 LeConte. 



Flamingo. See PJmnicopterus ruber. 



Florida Cormorant. See Graculus dilophus Jioridanua. 



Florida Gallinule, See Oallinula galeata. 



Flycatcher. Acadian, See Empidonax acadicus. 



Flycatcher, Arkansas, See Tyrannus verticalis. 



Flycatcher. Ash-throated, See Myiarchus cineraacena. 



Flycatcher. Black, See Sayorni* nigricans. 



Flycatcher, Great-crested, See Myiarchus crinitug. 



Flycatcher. Green-crested, See Empidonax acadicus. 



Flycatcher, Least, See Empidonax minimus. 



Flycatcher, Olive-sided, See Contopus borealis. 



Flycatcher, Pewee, See Sayorm's fuscus. 



Flycatcher. Say's, See Sayomis sayus. 



Flycatcher, Swallow-tailed, See Mihulus forficatus. 



Flycatcher. TlHilPs, See Empidonax trailUi. 



Flycatcher. Western Yellow-bellied, See Empidonax Jlaviventris dijhilis. 



Flycatcher, Yellow-bellied, See Empidonax Jiaviventris. 



Foolish Guillemot. See Lomvia troile. 



Foster's Tern. See Sterna fm-steri. 



Fox-colored Sparrow. See Passerella iliaca. 



Franklin's Rosy Gull. See La7'us franklinii. 



Frateicula arctica. Common Puffin, i., 26, 404 — Visit the shores of New 

 England in winter — F. B. ii., 12, 179 — An occasional pair breed at 

 Grand Menan — J. H. Batty, iii., 21, 321 — Breeding in thousands on 

 Baccaloa Island near Newfoundland, in the year 1822, according to 

 W. E. McCormack. vi. , 2, 20 — Notes that there is an interesting ac- 

 count of this species in "La Nature" for January 22, 1876. xi., 16, 

 320 — Found breeding on the Seal Islands, near Grand Menan, N. B. , 

 in 1878 ; prob3,bly their most Southern breeding limit now — R. F. 

 Pearsall. 



" Frost Snipe." Local name of Micropalama Mmantopus on the New Jersey 

 coast. 



Fulica americana. Coot; Mud Hen. i., 21, 325— Rarely found on the 

 Delaware— "Homo" (Chas. S. Westcott). ii., 11, 163— Abundant in 

 the Lake Okeechobee region, Florida— Fred. A. Ober. ii., 14, 215 — 

 Specimen shot at Springfield, N. J. — (W. P., Jr., in Answers to Cor- 

 respondents), vi., 10, 147 — Abundant at Reel foot Lake, Tenn., Nov. 

 27, 1875— "Pat." vi., 19,1J01— Have only seen one at Peotone, 111.— 

 D.H.Eaton, vii., 6, 84 — Breeds in Central New York, but is not 

 very common — H. G. Fowler, vii., 8, 116— Not uncommon in Conn.; 

 breeds — Robt. T. Morris, vii., 10, 147 — Very common summer visi- 

 tor at Ann Arbor, Mich. ; arrives early in April ; breeds from June 15 

 t^ July 10 ; departs by Nov. 1— A. B. Covert, vii., 14, 312 — Abund- 



