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February 20. 1875, at Greenport, L. I.— Isaac McLellan. v., 12, 

 187— A few seen at Salem. Mass., Oct. 25, 1875— "Teal" (R- L. 

 Newcomb). v., 19, 299— A few remain at Salem, Mass., Dec. 13, 

 1875—" Teal" (R. L. Newc;)!nb). vii., 6, 84— A rare spring and fall 

 migrant in Central New York— H. G. Fowler, vii., 8, 116— Exceed- 

 ingly abundant in Conn, during the migrations — Robt. T. Morris, 

 vii., 14, 312 — Called "Quandle" by the gunners in Plyraouh Bay, 

 Mass.— F. C.Browne, vii., 18, 276— Known to the gunners on the 

 Connecticut coast by the local names Old Squaw, South Southerly, 

 Old Wife, Long-tail— Robert T. Morris, vii., 24, 375— In "Answers 

 to Correspondents " the Editors state that they winter on the Mass. 

 coast and northward, viii., 7, 96— Noticed at Plymouth, Mass., in 

 1853— F. C. Browne, viii., 23, 380— Found in Michigan— " Archer" 

 (G. A. Stockwell). xii., 10, 185— Hundreds at Plymouth, Mass., 

 May 3, 1853— F. C. Browne. Xn., 13, 233— Common at Salem, Mass., 

 April 19, 1879— R. L. Newcomb. 



Harlan's Buzzard. See Buteo harlani. 



Harlequin Duck. See Histrionicus torquatus. 



Harporhynchus crissalis. Red-vented Thrush, vii., 10, 148— Extract 

 from a letter from Capt. Bendire describing their breeding habits in 

 Arizona, and nests and eggs. 



Harporhynchus rufus. Brown Thrush, vi., 7, 99— Common near Ann 

 Arbor, Mich.; arrives April 15 to May 1 ; breeding May 10; departs 

 Sept 15 — A. B. Covert, vi., 12, 180 — An irregular summer visitor in 

 Central New York ; tolerably common some seasons and not to be 

 found others — H. G. Fowler, vi., 13, 180— Noticed at Salem, Mass., 

 April 6, 1876— "Teal" (R. L. Newcomb). vi., 14, 315— Arrived at 

 West Farms, N. Y., April 27, 1875— Winthrop G. Stevens, vi., 15, 

 233— Arrived at Riverdale, N. Y., April 17, 1876— E. P. Bicknell. 

 vi., 17, 266— Arrived at Newport, R. L, May 14 to 19, 1876— J. S. 

 Howland. vL, 21, 338— Several nests with young found at Peotone, 

 111., June 1, 1876— D. H. Eaton, vi.. 21. 338— Noticed at Springfield, 

 Mass., between Mav 10 and 15, 1876— Fred. H. Keyes. vi., 22, 354 

 Arrived at Hollis. N. H., May 9, 1874 ; May 7, 1875 ; May 7. 1876- 

 W. H. Fox. vi., 24, 386— Nest with eggs at Riverdale, N. Y., 'May 

 80, 1876— E. P. Bicknell. vi., 26, 418— Noticed at Salem, Mass,, 

 April 9, 1876— R. L. Newcomb. vi., 26, 418— Arrived at Lebanon, 

 111., April 16, 1876— Wm. L. Jones, vii., 1, 3— Arrived at Trenton, 

 N. J , April 19, 1876— C. C. Abbott, viii., S 33— Common. summer 

 resident at Webster, N. H.; breeds — Chas. F. Goodhue, viii., 7, 96— 

 Noticed at Plymouth, Mass., on lark's Island, in 1852 — F. C. Browne, 

 viii., 10, 145 — General account of this species — E. Ingersoll. viii., 

 12, 176— Appears April 30, and remains until the end of Sept., in 

 limited numbers on the ^'oteau des Prairies, Dakota ; breed — Chas. E. 

 McChesney. viii., 14, 208— Arrived at Hornellsville, N. Y., March 

 19, 1877— "Steuben." viii., 15, 224— First noticed at Randolph, 

 Macon College, Va., April 6, 1877— Jesse T. Littleton, viii., 16. 241 

 Found in Michigan— " Archer" (G. A. Stockwell). viii., 17. 268— 

 Abundant svmimer resident at Washington, D. C. — (R. F. Boiseau). 

 viii.. 24, 400— Arrived at West FarmsiN. Y.. April 24, 1874: April 

 27, 1875; April 23, 1876— Winthrop G. Stevens, x., 9, 156— Arrived 

 at New Haven, Conn., March 20, 1878, being about six weeks in ad- 

 vance of its usual time, x., 19, 859— Arrived at Lebanon, 111.. April 

 6, 1878— "Ptarmigan." xi.. 8, 47— Very abundant at Peotone, 111. ; 

 breeds— D. H. Eaton, xii., 2. 25— Found in the scrub oaks on the 

 shores of Oneida Lake. N. Y —J. P. Hutchins. xii., 16, 307— fom- 

 mon ; first seen May 21, 1878, at Como, Wyoming — S. W. Will'sto i. 



Harpyopsis noreae-iErulneae. v., 22, 340— The new rapacious bird recontlv 

 discovered in New Guinea, which is the species that is probably meant 

 in the exaggerated reports that have been current lately of an immense 

 Eagle in the interior of the country. 



