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Towhee. Brown, See Pipilo fuscus. 



Towliee. "^Yhito-eyed, See Pipilo erytTiropMhalmus alleni. 



Toylioe Bnnting". See Pipilo erythrophtJialmus. 



Towusend's Flycatcliin^ Thrush. See Myiadcstes townsendi. 



Traill's Flycatcher. See Empidonax traillii. 



Tree Sparrow. See SpizeUa monticola. 



Tringa al]>lna ainoricana. Red-backed Sandpiper ; American Dunlin. 

 vii., 8, 116— Very common during the migrations in Conn. — Robt. T. 

 Morris, vii , 14, 212 — Called " Stile" by the gunners in Plymouth 

 Bay, Mass — F. C. Browne, vii., 16, 245— Correcting the above name 

 and stating that it should have been printed " Stib " — F. C Browne. 

 viii., 7, 96— Noticed near Plym nth, Mass., in 1852— F. C. Browne, 

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

 xii., 20, 385— First one seen at Plymouth, Mass , Sept. 17, 1852 ; by 

 Sept. 30 the full numlx-rs arrived— F. C. Browne, xii., 20, 386— 

 Siill around Dec. 10, 1852— F. C. Browne. 



Tringa hairdl, Baird's Sandpiper, v., 19, 292 — Several specimens taken 

 in Minn.; not given in Dr. Hatch's 1874 list — Thos. S.Rolierts. viii., 



15, 225 — Arrives on the Coteau des Prairies, Dakota, April 28 and re- 

 mains until Jvme 13, after which none are to be seen ; quite numer- 

 ous — Chas. E. ^rcChcsneJ^ ix., 8, 152 — Found in Nebraska — "'Yo.'* 

 X., 13, 235 — Specimens laken at Rockawav, L. I. — -two in September, 

 1872 ; one Aug. 26, 1873 ; one Sept. 20, 1874— N. T. Lawrence xii., 

 20, 385— Rather common on Lake Como, Wyoming, early in Septem- 

 ber — Geo. Bird Grinnell. 



Tring'a bonapartoi. Bonaparte's Sandpiper, i., 4, 59 — Short account of 

 lialiils by Editors, iii., 13, 196— Very common in Newfoundland — 

 M.Harvey, vi., 7, 91— A specimen taken at Salem, Mass., m the 

 fallof 1876— R. L. Newcomb. vii., 14, 212— Called "White-tailed 

 Stile " by the gunners in Plymouth Bay, Mass. — V. C. Browne, vii., 



16, 245 Correcting the above name and stating that it should have 

 been printed "White-tailed Stib." viii., 7, 96— Noticed near Ply- 

 mouth, Mass., in 1852 — F. C. Browne, viii., 15, 225—13 found in 

 considerable numbers on the Coteau des Prairies, Dakota, from May 

 5 to June 13— Chas. E. McChcsney. viii., 22, 361— Found in Michi- 

 gan— "Archer" (G. A. Stockwell). xii., 10, ]85— Small numbers 

 seen Sept. 7, 1852, at Plym.nith, Mass.-^F. C. Browne, xii., 20, 385 

 —Noticed at Plymouth, Mass., Oct. 4, 1852— F. C. Browne. 



Tringa canntns. Red-breasted Sandpiper ; Roliin Snipe; Knot, ii., 26, 

 410 -Common at Salem, Mass., July 14, 1874— R. L. Newcomb. iv., 



17, 268— Arrived on the Barnstable (Mass ) marshes May 24, 1875. 

 iv., 24, 381— Large flights at Barnegat Inlet, N. J., July 13, 1875— 

 " Mortimer." v., 3, 42— Abundant at B(^ach Haven, N. J., Aug. 23, 

 1875— E. v., 7, 100— Extract from a letter to the " London Times," 

 stating that a few nests of this species had been found as far south as 

 the Hudson's Bay Territory— Frederick Swabey. vi., 25, 402 — Rare 

 migrant at Ann Arljor, Mich., arriving about May 10 and soon passes 

 North to breed — A. B. Covert., vii., 4, 59 — Observed at Snlem, Mass., 

 Aug. 21, 1876— R. L Newcomb. vii , 5. 08— Called Robin Snipe by 

 th • gunners on the New Jersey shore — W. Holberton. vii., 8, 116 — 

 Not common during the migrations in Conn.; breeds (?) —Robt. T. 

 Morris (undoubtedly an error that 1 hey breed — H. B. B.). vii., 14, 

 212— The gmmers in Plymouth Bay, Mass., call the adult "Red- 

 breast" and the j'oung "Gray-back" — F. C. Browne, vii., 21, 325 — 

 Rare in Yates Co., N. Y.; two specimens taken Oct. 15, 1874— J. B. 

 Gilbert, viii., 7, 96 -Noticed near Plymouth, Mass., in 1852— F. C. 

 Browne, viii., 22, 361 — Pound in Michigan — " Archer" (G. A. Stock- 

 T.-ell). ix., 2, 34— Cornmon at Salem, Mass.. Aug. 6, 1877— "Teal" 



