8G FOREST AND STREAM 



Limosa hudsonica. Hudsonian Godwit. ii., 22, 341 — Found in Russell 

 Co., Kansas; feeds only on insects in spring — F. S. B.(enson). vii., 

 4, 52 — Rare spring and autumn migrant in Central New York — H. G. 

 Fowler, vii., 8, 116 -Rare during the migrations in Connecticut—; 

 Robt. T. Morris, viii., 22, 361— Found in Michigan— "Archer" (G. 

 A. Stockwell). 



Lincolu's Finch. See Melospiza lincolni. 



Linnet. Brewster's, See Linota fiavirostris brewsteri. 



Linnet. Mealy Red Poll, See JEgiothus Unaria exilipe*. 



Linnet. Pine, See (Jhrysomitris pinus. 



Linnet. Red Poll, See ^giothus linaria. 



Linota flaviro tris brewsteri. Brewster's Linnet, yiii., 18, 281 — Sup- 

 pose they will be found in Michigan, as they associate with the other 

 species — "Archer" (G. A. Stockwell). 



Little Auk. See Mergulus alle. 



Little Blue Heron. See Ardea coerulea. 



Little White Egi et. See Ardea candidissima. 



Lobipes hyperboreus. Northern Phalarope. vi., 25, 402— Rare spring 

 and fall migrant at Ann Arbor, Mich.; arriving May 1 — A. B. 

 Covert, vii., 21, 325 — Rare in Yates County, N. Y.; one taken in 

 May, 1874, at the foot of Crooked Lake, Penn Yan— J. B. Gilbert, 

 viii., 22, 361— Found in Michigan— "Archer" (G. A. Stockwell). 

 ix., 8, 152— Found in Nebraska— "Yo." x.. 13, 235— One shot at 

 Rockaway, L. I.. Aug. 24, 1874; another taken in August, 1875 — N. 

 T. Lawrence, xii., 20, 385— Two large flocks noticed on Lake Como, 

 Wyoming, May 18, and remained about ten days — S. W. Williston. 



Loggerhead Shrike. See Lanius ludovicianus. 



Lomvia troile. Foolish Guillemot ; Murre. ii., 12, 179— Found in the Bay 

 of Fundy in the autumn — J. H. Batty, iii., 22, 341 — Breed on the 

 north coast of Newfoundland and islands off same — M. Harvey, xii., 

 20, 386— Off Plymouth, Mass., Dec, 12, 1852— F. C. Browne. 



Longbeak. Greater, See Macrorhamphus griseus scolopaceus. 



Long-billed Cnrlew. See Numenius longirostris. 



Long-biUed Marsh Wren. See TelmatodyUs palustris. 



Long-eared Owl. See Otus vulgaris wilsonianus. 



Long-tailrd Chat. See Icteria virens longicauda. 



Long-tailed Chickadee. See Parus atricapillus eeptentricnalia. 



Long-t..iled Duck. See Harelda glacialis. 



Long- spur. Lapland, See Plectrophanes lapponictis. 



Loon. See Colymbus torquatus. (For other Loons see Colymbus artticm and 

 C. septe.ntrio7iaUs.) 



Lophophanes bicolor. Tufted Titmouse, vl., 7, 99— A pair observed 

 singing at Trenton, N. J., Feb. 7, 1876 ; very numerous Feb. 10 — Chas. 

 C. Abbott, vi., 10, 148 — Found commonly all the year at Fort Wayne, 

 Ind. — G. Aug. Smith, viii., 17, 261 — An occasional visitant in Michi- 

 gan ; they were plentiful in 1870 in Eaton and Barry Counties — 

 "Archer" (G. A. Stockwell). xii., 9, 165 — Found occasionally in 

 winter at Chatham, N. J. — Harold Herrick. 



Lophortyx californicus. California Quail ; Valley Quail, i., 10, 147— A 

 few California Quail have been imported into Colorado for breeding 

 purposes— H. A. C. ii., 1, 2 -Found at Humboldt Bay. Cal. — "Mon- 

 mouth" (Aug. K. Egbert), ii., 26, 405— Account of their habits as 

 observed at Nicasio, Cal.; has known as many as 27 eggs in one nest ; 

 the birds give out no scent on the nest or in the dry north wind pecu- 

 liar to this part of the country ; in damp weather they do not withhold 



