154 FOREST AND STREAM, 



Washington, D. C — (R. F. Boiseau). viii., 24, 400— AiTived at West 

 Farms, K Y., May 4, 1874; M-y 7, 1875; April 29, 1876— Wintlirop 

 G. Stevens, x., 10, 175 — Nest williegi^s May 30, 1877, at Astoria, 

 L. I — Franklin Benner. x., 19, 359 — Arrived at Lebanon, 111., April 

 16, 1878 — " Ptarmigan." xii., 2, 25 — Numbers of them were washed 

 up on the shores of Oneida Lake, N. Y., after a storm — J. P. Hutchins. 



Trog"lo(lyte.s sdon parkiiia-ni Western House Wren, v., 26, 404— 

 Breeding at Nicasio, Cal., in a ticc with five other species of birds — 

 Mrs. C. A. Allen, vii., 1, 4— Arrived at Nicasio, Cal., April 2, 1876; 

 commence nesting the middle of April; are abundant here— C. A. 

 Allen. 



T:*Hmi'efer Sw.aii. See Cygnus buccinator. 



Tryug-ites riifesceiis. Buff-breasted Sandpiper, i., 18, 278 — Taken at Sa- 

 lem, Mass., t)y R. L. Newcomb. vii., 8, 116 — Not common during 

 the migrations in Conn. — Robt. T. Morris, vii., 25, 389— Found in 

 Southeastern Wyoming, April 21, 1875 - A. G. Brackett. viii., 15, 

 225 — Noticed on the Coteau des Prairies, Dakota, several times ; May 

 22, 1876, saw a flock of about thirty and secured a specimen, and se- 

 cured others on other occasions — Chas. E. McChesney. viii., 22, 361 

 — Found in Michigan — "iSrcher"(G. A. Siockwell). x , 13, 235— 

 Not uncommon at Rockaw^y, L. I. ; have four specimens — one taken 

 Aug. 25, 1873; one Aug., 1874, and two Sept. 13, 1875— N. T. Law- 

 rence. 



Tufted Titmouse. See Lopliophanes bicolor. 



Turdus fusceseens. Wilson's Thrush, ii., 11, 162— One seen in the Lake 

 Okeechobee region, Florida— Fred A. Ober. v., 19, 292— Probably 

 common in Minn.; not given in Dr. Hatch's list — Thos. S. Roberts, 

 vi., 7, 99— Not common near Ann Arl)or, Mich.; arrives May 1; 

 breeds about June 1 ; departs southward Sept. 10 — A. B Covert, vi., 

 12, 180 — Arrives in Central New York first week in May ; remains 

 during the summer, but is not common ; departs first week in Sept. — 

 H. G. Fowler. Ai.,21, 838 — Noticed at Springfield, Mass., between 

 May 10 and 15. 1876— Fred. H. Keyes. vi., 24, 386— Nests with eggs 

 at Riverdale. N. Y., May 30, 1876- E. P. Bicknell. viii., 3, 33— Not 

 common at Webster, N. H; breeds — Chas. F. Goodhue, viii., 16, 

 24l — Found in Michigan — "Archer" (G. A. Stockwell). viii., 17, 

 267 — Rare during the migrations near Washington, D. C. — (R. F. 

 Boiseau). 



Turdus niisrratorius. Robin, i., 25, 395 — A number seen near WestPhil- 

 adelphia, Penn., Jan. 23, 1874. i., 26, 404 — Usually arrives in New 

 England last of Feljru iry and first of March, but can be found in every 

 month; the last of January suw a large flock — F. B. ii., 2, 22 — 

 "Ornis" has tv,-o partly albinos; Mr. Geo A. Boardman al~o has spe- 

 cimens of albinos of this species, ii., 2, 22 — A partly-white Robin, 

 also a black one, recorded by J. G. Davis, Utica, N. Y. ii., 4, 58— 

 Large flocks passing over Long Island, nortjaward, March 5, 1874. ii , 

 8, 123 — An albino shot near Nicasio, Cal ; states that the Robin does 

 not breed there, but only spends the winter — "Pioneer." ii , 11, 167 

 — Arrived April 7, 1874, at Lake City, Minn.; late season, ii., 12, 

 179— Found on Grand i\Ienan, Island— J. H. Batty, ii., 13, 198— An 

 albino, almost pure white, mated to one of normal plumage, had a nest 

 and eggs in New Haven, Conn ; whether they hatched the eggs or not 

 was not known, as the writer left before it was time for the appear- 

 ance of young, ii., 13, 198 — One shot at Oneida, N. Y., with a white 

 head and part of neck white, ii., 15, 232 — Migrates to Newfound- 

 land — Alex. Murray, iii., 13, 196 — Common in Newfoundland; ar- 

 rives in April — M. HaiVey. iii.. 23, 353 — Common in Newfoundland 

 in 1822; departs in Sept.— W. E. McCormack. i v., 7, 101— Several 

 seen around Perth Amboy, N. J., first week in ]\Iarch, 1875— K. iv., 



