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ary, 1875— A. F. G.(ray). iv., 3, 22— Frequently fishes for itself; 

 acconut of one striking a seal (probably) and being drawn under the 

 water at Calais, Me. — Geo. A. Boardmau. iv., 4, 54 — Believes they 

 prefer putrid food to fresh, and quotes from Audubon in support — 

 "Roamer" (Everett Smith), iv., 10, 149 — A word or two in favor of 

 the Eagle — "Nimrod." iv., 11, lUG — Account of one killing a Fish 

 Hawk for fooling it by dropping a piece of bark, which the Eagle sup- 

 posed was a fish ; also tells of one that flew off with a lamb — J. E. 

 West, iv., 14, 220— One shot in Morris County, N. J., the last of 

 April, 1875— A. D. W. v., 3, 36— One shot at Cambridge, Mass., 

 Aug. 20, 1-875— A. F. Gray, v., 13, 195— Several killed in different 

 parts of Penn., recently (Oct., 1875, ) that had carried off lambs, v., 

 16, 243 — Still found near Harrisburg, Penn.; one was observed recent- 

 ly to strike a Black Duck on the water and capture it — "Audubon." 

 v., 17, 260 — Found by Geo. Bird Grinnell all through the country be- 

 tween the Missouri River and the Rocky Mountains in 1874- -Ernest 

 IngersoU. v., 22, 339 — One taken on Long Island now in the collec- 

 tion of the L. I. Historical Society, vi., 1, 3 — Unusual number on 

 the Hudson all this winter (1875-76)— John BmTOughs. vi., 7, 100— 

 Rare near Montpelier, Vt. — W. A. Briggs. vi., 9, 133 — Has been 

 unusually conmion on the Hudson River, near Rivprdale, all winter, 

 especially during February aud March — E. P. BickneU. vi., 10, 148 

 —Not rare at' Fort Wayne, Ind.— G. Aug. Smith, vi., 11, 163 

 — One observed at Leesburg, Va., March 31, 1876 — E. IngersoU 

 (authority), vi, 15, 233 — Several pair breed on Rogue Island, Eng- 

 lishman's Bay, Me.— Gilbert Longfellow. vi., 22, 354 — Very 

 rare at Ann Arl'or, Mich., but a resident; one nest found 

 February 14, 1873— A. B. Covert. vii., 3, 36— Resident m 

 Central New York, but rare— H. G. Fowler, vii., 6, 91 — Two shot at 

 Middleton, Mass., during Sept., 1876— "Teal" (R. L. Newcomb). 

 vii., 10, 148— One shot at Warsaw, New York, Oct. 1, 1876, weigh- 

 ing 18 lbs.— J. Otis Fellows, vii., 18, 276 — Very common on the 

 southeast coast of Florida — S. C. C.(larke). viii., 2, 17 — Account of 

 the capture of one near Smithville, Miss., that had killed two hogs and 

 was feeding on them — G. C E. viii., 7, 96 — Noticed on Clark's 

 Island, Plymouth, Mass., in 1852— F. C. Browne, viii., 8, US- 

 Rare visitor at Webster, N. H.—Chas. F. Goodhue, viii., 11, 160— 

 Speaks of their habit of robbing the Fish Hawk, viii., 15, 224 — One 

 noticed at Randolph, Macon College, Va., April 18, 1877 ; very rare 

 here, though common near the shore; found a nest in Gloucester 

 County in January, when they were sitting — Jesse T. Littleton, 

 viii., 15, 224— Found in Michigan; asks if the Washington Eagle is 

 not the same species — "Archer" (G. A. Stockwell). viii., 17, 261 — 

 Account of two Eagles fighting so earnestly that one was captured 

 when they fell to the ground— W. L. Abbott, ix., 16, 310— One 

 killed at Winchester, Va , in November, 1877. ix.. 23, 429 — Account 

 of one trying to catch a wounded Duck — J. H. Walker, x*, 5, 85 — 

 One shot at Sharon, Penn., February 23, 1878— " Elmer." x., 14, 255— 

 Very conmion at Halifax Inlet, Florida— S. C. C (larke). x., 17, 319— 

 — Account of one killing sheep — "John" (J. Otis Fellows), x., 22 421 

 —Account of their habits as observed in the Hudson Highlands — 

 Edgar A. Mearns. x., 24, 462 — Same article concluded— Edgar A. 

 Mearns. xii., 13, 245 — Common in Nova Scotia ; breeds on trees — J. 

 Matthew Jones, xii., 14, 265 — January 16, female repairing nest in 

 Essex County, Va.; evidently finished January 20, 1879 — C. J. Soule. 

 Harelda g'lacialis. Long-tailed Duck ; Old Squaw, i., 15, 234— Very 

 conunon in the coves near Portland, Me., Nov. 8, 1873. i., 26, 404— 

 Found in New England in winter — F. B. iii., 18, 277 — A pure white 

 specimen noted by Ruthven Deane. iii., 22, 341 — Common in spring 

 and fall in Newfomidland ; does not breed there; conunon name 

 "Hound" — M. Harvey, iv., 4, 58 — A few in open patches of water, 



