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winter of 1874-75— E. P. Bicknell. vi., 10, 148— Not observed every 

 winter at Fort Wayue, Ind.— G. Aug. Smitli. vi., 10, 148— Very 

 common at Minneapolis, Minn., February and March, 1875; none 

 seen this winter (1875-76)— Tlios. S. Roberts, vi., 11, 164— Observed 

 at Esopus-on-Hudson in Nov. 1875, and during the winter— John 

 Burroughs, vi , 11, 164 In limited numbers all through the winter 

 of (1875-76) at Lake Ciiy, Minn.— D. • . Estes. vi., 14, 214— A rare 

 visitor from the North at Ann Arbor, Mich.; common during the 

 winter of 1874 and spring of 1875 -A. B. Covert, vi., 21, 337— An 

 irregular winter visitor in Central New York — H. G. Fowler, viii., 

 4,49 — An irregular winter visitor at Webster, N. H.; common in 

 tie winters of 1874 and 1875 ; have seen none 'this winter (1876) — 

 Chas. F. GoofUuie. viii., 7, 96— Noticed on Clark's I land, Ply- 

 mouth, iVIass., in 1852 — F. C. Browne, viii., 11, 160 — Very rare in 

 Central New York in winter — J. P. Hutchins. viii., 18, 281 — Found 

 in Michigan — "Archer" (G. A. Stockwell). — x., 6, 95 — Noticed at St. 

 John, N. B., during the winter of 1877-78— H G xii., 2, 25— 

 Found am< ng the scrub oaks on the shores of Oneida Lake, New 

 York— J. P. Hutchins. xii., 6, 105 — Common during the winter 

 months in Nova Scotia — J. Matthew Jones, xii, 8, 146— Noticed 

 all win er (1878-79) at Hornellsville, N. Y.— J. Otis Fellows. 



Pinnated Grouse. See Cupidonia cupido. 



Pintail. See Dajila acuta. 



Pipilo chlonirus. Green-tailed Finch ; Blanding's Finch, vii., 26,404 — 

 Noticed in Southeastern Wyoming, May 24, 1875 — A. G. Brackett. 

 xii., 17, 325 — Not very common at Como, Wyoming, but extremely 

 numerous in the Mountains in August ; many apparently just from 

 the nest — Geo. Bird Griunell. 



Pipilo erytliroplitlialmus. Towhee Bunting; "Chewink." ii., 11,163 

 Abundant in the Lake Okeechobee region, Fla. — Fred. A.. Ober. iv., 

 23, 358 - Found at Petroleum, W. Va., in spring — Ernest Ingersoll. v., 

 23, 340— Occasionally raise two broods near Trenton, N. J.--Chas. 

 C.Abbott, vi., 14, 214— Common ^t Ann Arbor, Mich.; arrives by 

 March 20 ; breeds about May 15 ; rea'-s two broods ; sometimes re- 

 mains all winter, as they have been taken in Jmuary; usually goes 

 South by Oct. 10— A. B. Covert, vi , 14, 215— Arrived at West 

 Farms, N. Y., April 27, 1875— Winthrop G. Stevens, vi., 15, 2d3— 

 Noticed at Riverdale, N. Y., April 14, 1876— E. P. Bicknell vi , 21, 

 338— Noticed at Springfield, Mass., between May 15 and 20, 1876 — 

 Fred. H. Iveyes. vi., 21, 338— First arrival at Lebanon, 111., March 

 3, 1876; rarely winters here — Wm. L. Jones, vi., 24, 386 — Nest with 

 eggs at Riverdale, N. Y., May 30, 1876— E. P. Bicknell. vii , 21, 

 325— Not a common summer resident in Yates County, N. Y.; breeds; 

 arrives the first week in VTay, and departs in Oct.— J. B. Gilbert! 

 viii., 4, 49— Common in summer at Webster, N H.; breeds, nesting 

 on the ground— Chas. F. Goodhue, viii., 7, 96— Noticed on Clark's 

 Island, Plymouth, Mass., in 1852 — F. C. Browne, viii., 17, 268— 

 Found near Washington, D. C— (R. F. Boiseau). viii , 18, 281— 

 Found in Michigan— "Archer " ( G. A. Stockwell) xi., 3, 47— Com- 

 mon summer visitant at Peotone, 111. ; breeds— D. H. Eaton. 



Pipilo erythrophthalmns alleni. White-eyed Towhee. ii , 11, 162— 

 Found in the Lake Okeechobee region, Fla.— Fred. A. Ober. 



Pipilo fiiscus. Brown Towhee. v., 26, 404— Found breeding in a tree with 

 five other species of bn-ds, at Nicasio, Cal. — Mrs C. A. Allen. 



Pipilo niaeulatiis arctioi:s. Arctic Towhee. ii., 22. 341— Found in 

 Russell C( ., K:in«; s ; feeds only on insects in spring— F. S. B (enson\ 

 v., 17, 2(:;0— Found Avest of the Little Missouri by Geo, Bird Griuueil 

 in 1874— Ernest Ingersoll. 



Piping- Plorer, See ^TJgialiUsmelodus, 



