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HiiiidpiiXTft l*urplfl, See Tiingfi martthna, 



Sattdpipei". Red«backed, See Tringa alpin'i amerieana. 



Sandpiper, lied- breasted, See T/ingacanut'in. 



Saudpiper, Senii-pulmated, See Ereunetts pusillus. 



Sandpiper, Solitary, See Totanus solitarius. 



Sandpiper, Spotted, See Tringoides macularius. 



Sandpiper, Stilt, See Micropalama himantoptis. 

 Savauuali Sparrow, See Fasserculus savanna. 



Saxicoia oenautlie. Wheat-ear; Stone-cliat. viii., 16,241 — Au occasional 

 autumual visitor to Sanilac and St. Clair counties, Micliigan — 

 "Ai-clier" (G. A. Stockwell). 



Sayornis fiiscus. Pewee Flycatcher. Phcebe. i., 26, 404— Arrives in 

 New England last of IVlarch — F. B. ii., 11, 163 — Very tew seen in 

 the hummocks in the Lake Okeechobee region, Florida— > red* A. 

 Ober. iii., 4, 53 — Visit Newfoundland in sjiimnier — M Harvey, v., 

 21, 323 — Has raised two broods in the same nest for two successive 

 years ; nest on top of a column under a piazza — W. T. Loomis. vi. , 

 4, 52— blrst arrivals at Ephrata, Penn , March 15, 1875 — W. H. 

 Spera. vi., 6, 84 — Arrive in Mass. between March 10 and 20 — J. A. 

 Allen, vi , 8, 116 — Arrived at Higganum, Conn., March 7, 1876 — 

 Chas. O. Gladwin. vi., 10, 148 — Arrived at RiverdaIe-on-l]udson 

 March 28, 1876; late this year; last year it arrived March 13 — E. P. 

 Bicknell. vi., U, 163— Observed at Leesburg, Va., March 27, 1876- 

 E. lugersoll (authority), vi., 1), 163— First seen JIarch 6, 1876; 

 Baw building March 27, 1876— C. C. Abbott, vi., 12, 180— Arrived 

 at Farmington, N. H., April 8, 1876— S. S. Parker, vi. 12, 181— 

 Arrived at Boonsboro, Md., March 10, 1876— W. B. Wheeler, vi., 

 14, 215— Arrived at West Fa)-ms, N. Y., March 30, 1875— Winthrop 

 G. Stevens, vi., 15, 233— Commenced building April 15, 1876, at 

 Riverdale, N. Y.— E. P. Bicknell. vi., 17, 26 li— Arrived at Lake 

 City, Minn., April 8, 1876— D. C. Estes. vi., 20, 318— Very common 

 at Ann Arbor, Mich. ; arrives by April 1 ; nest built by June 1 ; rears 

 two broods, and departs middle of Oct. — A. B. Covert, vi., 20, 818 — 

 One seen at Ferrisburgh, Vt.j April 5, 1876—11. E. Robinson, vi., 

 21, 338 — Noticed at Springfield, .\:ass., between Mav 15 and 20, 1876 

 — Fred. H. Keycs. vi., 21, 338— iVrrived at Lebanon, 111., March 14', 

 1876— Wm, L. 'Jones, vi., 22, 354— Arrived at Hollis, N. H., March 

 26, 1874; March 31, 1875, and March 6, 1876— W. H. Fox. vi., 24, 

 386— Nest fomidMay 21, 1876, at Riverdale, N. Y., wath a cowbird's 

 egg in it also— E. P. Bicknell. vi., 25, 402 — Common in Central 

 Ne\v York after the second week in March ; builds under bridges ; 

 departs in Sept. — H. G. Fowler, viii., 7, 96 — Common summer resi- 

 dent at Webster, N. H.; breeds — Chas. P. Goodhue, viii., 14, 208 — 

 Arrived at Hornellsvillc, N. Y., March 21. 1877— " Steuben." viii., 

 17, 26S—Fouudnear Washington, IJ. C— (R. F. Boiseau). viii., 19, 

 300— Found in Michigan— "Archer "—(G. A. Stockwell). ix., 10, 

 185— Arrived at Ferrisl)urgh, Yt., March 31, 1877— R.(E. Robinson). 

 X., 9, 156— Arrived at Portland, Conn., 3Iarch 7, 1878— J. H. Sas^c. 

 X.! 9, 156— Beginning to build March 20, 1878, at East HamptoJi, 

 Cor.n.— W. W. Coe. x., 10, 178— Arrived at Warner, N. H., between 

 March 20 and April 1, 1878— M. C. 1 1, (arriman). x., 12, 210— Arrived 

 at Fort Hamilton, L. I'., March 7, 1878- De L. B(erieO. x., 16, 297 

 —Arrived at North Adams, INIass., Irlarch 10, 1878—" Young Natm-al- 

 ist." X., 19, 359— Arrived at Lebanon, 111., March 9, 1878— "Ptar- 

 migan." X., 26, 503— Arrived at Elmira, N. Y., March 8, 1878— E. 

 B. Gleason. xi.. 19, 379 — Persistency in nest building when broken 

 up repeatedly — Geo. Lawrence Nicholas, xii . 9, 165 — Ai-rived at 

 Stanley, N. J., March 16, 1879— G. S. Page. 



