BIRD KOTI^S, 6^ 



Kearsarge Mt., and probabl.y breeds— Chas. F. Goodhue, viii., 10, 

 145 — Found a nest May 20, 1871, containing pw-e irJdte eggs marked 

 witli small spots and dashes of brown; and on May 14, 1873, another 

 similar set of eggs— Adolphe B. Covert. . viii., 11, 160— Common in 

 summer in Central New York— J. P. Hutchins. viii., 17, 268— Rare 

 summer resident near Washington, D. C— (R. F. Boiseau). viii., 18, 

 281— Found in Michigan— "Archer" (G. A. Stockwell). ix., 2, 34— 

 Several shot near Hornellsville, N. Y., about Aug. 5, 1877— "John" 

 (J. Otis Fellows), x., 11, 205— One shot at Hornellsville, N. Y., 

 April 10, 1878— "John" (J. Otis Fellows), x., 22, 422— Only found 

 at Williamsport, Penn., a short time in spring, but breed about thirty 

 miles North—" Bobolink" (E. G. Koch), xii., 6, 106— Rare on the 

 coast of Nova Scotia, but not uncommon in the interior ; very com- 

 mon at Mount Thorn, Pictou County— J. Matthew Jones, xii., 9, 

 165- -Very abundant at Chatham, N. J., in spring of 1878— Harold 

 Herrick. 



(ioniaphea melanocephala. Black-headed Grosbeak, vii., 1, 4— Arrived 

 at Nicasio, CaL, April 20, 1876; abundant in summer, and breed 

 about May 8— C. A. Allen, vii., 26, 404--Noticed in Southeastern 

 Wyoming. May 23, 1876— A. G. Brackett. viii., 18, 281— Given as a 

 bird of Michigan on the authority of Prof. Chas. Fox— "Archer" (G. 

 A. Stockwell). 



Goose. Barnacle, See Branta leucopsis. 



Goose. Blue, See Anser caerulescens. 



Goose. Brant, See Branta hernicla. 



Goose. Canada, See Branta canadensis. 



Goose. Ilntcliins', See Branta canadensis hutchinsii. 



Goose. Snow, See Anser hyperhoreus. 



Goose. Wild, See Branta canadensis. 



Goose. Wlilte-fronted, See Anser alhifrons gambeli. 



Goshawk. See Astur atricapillus. 



Grackle. Boat-tailed, See Quiscalus major. 



Grackle. Purple, See Qw'scalus pwpureus. 



Grackle. Rusty. See ScoleGophagus ferrugineus. 



Graculns carbo. Cormorant, i., 18, 278 — Taken at Salem, Mass., by R. 

 L. Newcomb. i., 26, 404 — Sometimes seen off the coast of New Eng- 

 land in winter - F. B. vii., 14, 212 — Called "Shag" by the gunners 

 in Plymouth Bay, Mass.— F. C. Browne. vii., 18, 276— Called 

 "Shag" or Cormorant b}' the gunners on the Connecticut coast — 

 Robert T. Morris, viii., 7, 96— Noticed at Plymouth, Mass., in 1852 

 — F C. Browne, ix., 16, 310 — One killed on Oneida Lake, near Syra- 

 cuse, N. Y.. Nov. 16, 1877. by John H. Mann. 



Graculns carunculatus. v., 2 20— Found abundantly on Kerguelen Island 

 by Dr. J. H. Kidder— Elliott Coues. 



Graculns diloplnis. Double-crested Cormorant, vi., 17, 263— Breed on 

 Lake Minnetonka, Minn.— Franklin Benner. vii., 6, 84— One killed 

 on Miramichi River, New Brunswick, in May, 1876, where it is very 

 rare— D. E. Smitli. viii., 17, 261— Is found on the Coteau des 

 Prairies, Dakota, from April 18 to Oct. 30 in considerable numbers ; 

 breed— Chas E McChesney. ix.. 26, 489 -A young male bird killed 

 on Crooked Lake, at Penn Yan. N Y., by John Carpenter, and now 

 in the collection of John B. Gilbert, x., 9, 156— One taken near 

 Rochester, N. Y. (date not given), and now in the possession of E. H. 

 C. Oriffin, of Rochester, xi., 24. 4*^2 -One found in a fyke in the 

 Croton River, N. Y., June 22, 1876, where it had been caught in div- 

 ing for fishes — A. K. Fisher. 



