nnm mmm. m^ 



147-~Rp.re summer Visitor at Aiiii Arbor, Mich.; arrives about April 

 10 and deptu-ts last of October; eggs fire laid middle of May— A. B. 

 Covert. viii , 17, 2' 8— Found near Washington, D. C— (R. F. 

 BoiseMu). viii., 22,3(51 — Common iu the southern counties of Michi- 

 gan— "Archer" (G. A. Stockwell). 



Raiiiis loiig-iroKtris. Clapper Raih i., 31, 335— Sometimes found oii the 

 fresli water meadows of the Delaware ; abundant on tlie salt wafer 

 meadows— '-Homo" (Chas. S. Westcott). i-, 23, 35i) — An answer to 

 a correspondent ; probably thi& species which he shot in the Bahan as, 

 where he states they are called GanltUngs by the negroes, ii., 4, GO — 

 Found on the Potomac marshes — "Piseco"(L. L. Beardsley). ii., 

 11, 1G3 — Many heard in the Lake Okeechobee region, Fia. — Fred A. 

 Ober. vii.. 14, 212— Common in the Middle States Editors, viii., 

 22, 361 - Found in MichigaH—" Archer" (G. A. Stockwell). x., 6, 99 

 -Noticed at New Utrecht, N. Y., the last of February, 1878— J. U. 

 B.(atty). 



Eallus yirginiaims. Virginia Rail, i., 21, 825— Very numerous on the 

 Delav/are— "Homo" (Chas. S. WestcoU). ii., 17, 261— Noticed at 

 Barnegat Bay, N. J.. April 28, 1874— C. H. Eagle, iv., 20. [.3 1 6- One 

 killed at Fort Scott, Kansas— "Um-zoo-Ee." v., 2, 26 — Abundant near 

 Salem, Mass., Aug. 16, 1875— R. L. Newconib. v., 16, 252— One 

 shot at' Morgantown, N. C, about Nov. 15, 1875— H. vi., 13, 204 — 

 Common at Hudson, Ohio, April 3u, 1870— F. vi., 18, 284— Foimd 

 in Nebraska — C. H. Phillips. . vii., 8, IIG— Very common in Conn.; 

 breeds Robt. T. Morris, vii., !•:, 147 — Very common- after April 

 15 at Ann Arbor, Mich.; eggs laid by May 10 ; depart middle of Oct. 

 — A. B. Covert, vii., 14, 212— Found conunonly in the Middle 

 States— Editors, vii., 15, 230— Common summer resident in Central 

 New York ; arrives last week in April ; breeds — H. G. Fowler, viii., 

 17, 268— Found near Washington,^ D. C— (R. F.Boiseau). viii., 23, 

 361— Found in Michigan— "Archer " (G. A. Stockweh). xii., 9, 165 

 —Common on the meadows at Chatham, N. J. — Harold Herrick. 



RaYen. See Conus corax. 



Razor-billed Auk, See Utamania torda. 



Eecurrii-ostra americaiia, Avocet. vii., 25, 389— Killed near Fort 

 Sanders, W^yoming, April 21, 1875; they breed in the mountains near 

 by some lakes— A- G. Brackett. viii., 15, 225— Arrives May 4 on the 

 Coteau des Prairies, Dakota, and is found in small numbers until Oct. 

 30 ; breeds just north of here— Chas. E. McChesney. viii., 22, 301 — 

 Found in Michigan— "Archer" (G. A. Stockwell). ix., 8, 152— 

 Found in Nebraska — " Yo." xii., 20, 385 — First seen in Southern 

 Wyoming April 22 ; a female taken May 17 with a full formed egg in 

 the oviduct — S. W. Williston. 



Red Bh*d. See Cardinalis mrginianus. 



RedBiid, Summer, See Pi/ra?iga (estiva. 



Red Cro.sshili. See Loxia curvirostra americana. 



Red Phalarope. See Phalaropus fuUcariiis. 



Redstart. See Setopliaga rutidlla. 



Red-hacked Sandpiper. See Tringa alpina americana. 



Red-beilied Nuthatcli. See Sitta cana'Jensis. 



Red-hellied Woodpecker. See Gerdurus caroUnus. 



Red-breasted Mei'ganser. See Mergus serrator. 



Red-bi'easted SJiudpiper. See Ttinga canutus. 



Red-breasted Snipe. See Macrorliamphus griseua. 



Red-ooekadel "Woodpecker. See Picus horealis. 



Red-eyed Vireo. See Vireo oUvaceus. 



