138 FOREST AND STREAM 



"Archer" (G. A. Stockwell). viii., 17, 267— Abundant summer 

 resident near Washington, D. C. — (R F. Boiseau). viii., 24,400 — 

 Arrived at West Farms, N. Y., Mriy 9, 1874; May 9, 1875; May 6, 

 1876— Winthrop G. Stevens, x., 10, 175 — Common at Astoria, L. I., 

 May 30, 1877 — Franklin Benner. xi., 1, 2 — Measurements of abnor- 

 mal eggs of this species — Arthur F. Gray. xi. 3, 47 — Rare at Peo- 

 tone. 111.; seen only iu spring — D. H. Eaton, xii., 4, 66 — Found 

 in Nova Scotia — J. Matthew Jones. 



Siurus )iiotacilla. Large-billed Water Thrush, iv., 23, 358— Found at 

 Petroleum, W. Va , in spring; midoubtedly breeds there — Ernest 

 IiigersoU. viii., 17, 261 — Found in Michigan — "Archer" (G. A. 

 Stockwell). viii., 17, 268— Not uncommon near Washington, D. C, 

 from April 20 lo May 10— (R. F. Boiseau). xii.. 4,66 — Common in 

 Nova Scotia— J. Matthew Jones, xii., 11, 205 - It was an error in- 

 cluding it as a bird of Nova Scottia — J. Matthew Jones. 



Siurus na?yius. Short billed Water Thrush, vi., 9, 132— Common at Ann 

 Arbor, Mich ; arrives May 1 ; breeds about June 1, and departs about 

 Sept 15— A. B Covert, vi., 15, 233 — Not connnon in Central N. Y., 

 but breeds; first seen early in May, and departs during Oct. — H. G. 

 Fowler, vi., 19, 301 — Not common at Cleveland, Ohio— H. Ernst, 

 vi., 24, 386— Arrived at Ptiverdale, N. Y., May 8, 1876— E. P. 

 Bicknell. viii., 3, 33 — Not common at Webster, N. H.; may breed, 

 as specimens have been taken in midsummer — Chas. F. Goodhue, 

 viii., 17, 261— Found in Michigan— " Archer " (G. A. Stockwell). 

 viii., 17, 268 — Common in spring and fall at Washington, D. C, and a 

 few breed — (R. F. Boiseau). xii., 3, 25 — Found in the scrub oaks on 

 the shores of Oneida Lake, N Y. — J. P. Hutching, xii., 4, 66 — Com- 

 mon in Nova Scotia — J. Matthew Jones, xii., 16, 307 — One shot May 

 10, 1878, at Como, Wyoming ; note on the same by Geo. Bird Grin- 

 nell and R. Ridgway, as this specimen differs from the usual form of 

 8. ncevius and approaches iS. motaclUa — S W. Williston 



Skimin«r. Black. See UhyncTwps nigra. 



Skylarlv. See Alauda arvensis. 



Mender-billed Nuthatch, See Sitta ea/rolinensis aculeata. 



Snipe. English, See Oallinngo wilsoni. 



^uipe. Frost, See Micropalima Mmantopiis. 



Snipe. Gray, See MacrorJiainphiis grisevs. 



\ nipe. Jack, See Tringa maculata. 



Snipe. Red-breasted, See Macrorhamphus griseus. 



Snipe. Robin, See Tringa canutus 



Snipe. Wilson's, See GulUnago wilsoni. 



SnOT^'-Bird. See Junco hyemalis. 



Know-Bird. Aiken's, See Juneo Tiyemalis aikeni. 



Snow -Bird. Cinereous, See Junco cmereiis canicepa. 



Siiow-Bird. Oregon, See Junco oregonus. 



Siiow Bsiuling. See Plectrophanes nivalis. 



Snow fioose. See Anser hyperhoreus. 



Snowy Heron. See Ardea candidissima. 



Snowy Owl. See Nyctea nivea. 



Solitary Sand[,iper. See Totanus solitarius. 



Solitary Vireo. See Yireo solitarius. 



Somateria 1110 lisslnia. Eider Duck, i., 11, 166— Account of thpir habitf; 

 as observed at and near Grand Menan. N K,. where they were breed) r : 

 — F. B. i . 26. 404— Pass the winters off l!i<- coast of New Englaml 

 F. B. ii.. 9, 139 — Desciibing the manner in which the old birds t;'.l . 



