BIRD NOTi:'\ Ir.T 



— D. H. Eatou. X., 17, 319— Wiuter near Boston— H. D. Minot. x., 

 17, 319 — Five pure white specimens seen Hornellsvillc, JS". Y. — 

 "Joliu" (J. Otis Fellows), x., 20, 503— Noticed at Elmira, i\. Y., 

 Feb. 28, 1878 ; commenced building April 9, 1878— E. B. Glcason. 

 xi., 3, 47 — Very abundant at Peotoue, 111.; breeds: raises two broods 

 — D. H. Eaton, xi., 25, 502 — A nest found Hat on (op of a beam un- 

 der a bridge — Geo. Lawrence Nicholas, xii., 2, 25 — Large numbers 

 washed up on the shores of Oneida Lake, N. Y., after a severe storm 

 —J. P. Hutchins. xii., 4, 65— Very common in Nova Scotia from 

 April to October ; a few remain all winter; breed in May — J. Mat- 

 thew Jones, xii., 7, 126— Noticed at Buffalo, N. Y., March 10, 1n79 — 

 "Uncas." xii., 8, 146 — Arrived at Hudson, Ohio, March 5, 1879 ; 

 arrived Feb. 2, 1878; Feb. 20, 1877— "Buckeye." xii , 8, 146— Ar- 

 rived at Ilornellsville, N. Y., Feb. 26, 1879— J. Otis Fellows, xii., 



9, 165— A few winter at Stanley, N. J. — Geo. Shephard Page xii., 

 12, 232— Large numbers around Dover, N. H., April 14, 1879— G. A. 

 W. xii., 12, 233— A few have arrived, Canton, N. Y., April 14, 1879. 

 xii., 16, 307— Not common ; first seen May 2, 1878, at Como, Wy.— 

 S. W. Willistou. xii., 16, 307— Abundant in the fall at ( omo, Wy.— 

 G. B. Grinnell. xii., 19, 3(J5 — Account of a partial albino female that 

 would imitate the Whippoorwill, which he shot at Lakeville, Mass. — 

 E. F. Staples, xii., 20, 386— Still around at Plymouth, Mass , Dec. 



10, 1852— F. C. Browne. 



Turdus niuslclinus. Wood Thrush, v., 21, 323— General account of the 

 species by the Editors, vi., 7, 99 — Common at Ann Arbor, Mich.; 

 arrives May 1 to 10; departs Sept. 1 — A. B. Covert, vi., 12, 180 — 

 Arrives last week in April in Central New Yoi'k ; not a common sum- 

 mer resident ; departs first week in October — IL G. Fowler, vi., 14, 

 215— Arrived at West Farms, N. Y., IVIay 10, 1875— Winthrop G. 

 Stevens, vi., 17, 266— Noticed at Lake City, ]\Iinn., April 14, 1876— 

 D. C. Estes. vi., 21, 338— Noticed at Sprintrlield, Mass., between 

 May 10 and 15, 1876— Fred. H. Keyes. vi., 24^ 386— Arrived at Riv- 

 erdale. N. Y., May 5, 1876; building May 16— E. P. Bicknell. vi., 

 26, 418— Arrived at Lebanon, III., April 10, 1876— Wm. L. Jones. 

 vii., 1, 4 — Have found eggs of the Cowbird in this species' nest. — E. 

 IngersoU. viii., 11, 160 — Found in Central New York, usually on the 

 hills — J. P. Hutchins. viii. 16, 241 — Found in Michigan — "Archer" 

 (G. A. Stockwell). viii., 17, 267— Found near Washington, D. C, 

 in the migrations — (R. F. Boiseau). viii., 24. 400 — Arrived at West 

 Farms, N. Y., Mav 8, 1874 ; Mav 10, 1875 ; May 6, 1876— Winthrop 

 G. Stevens, x., 10, 174— Building at Astoria, L. L, :Vay20, 1877— 

 Franklin Benner. x., 19, 359— Arrived at Lebanon, 111., April 20, 

 1878 — "Ptarmigan." xii., 4, 66 — Rather rare on the coast of Nova 

 Scotia, but met with occasionally in the interior — J. Matthew Jones, 

 xii., 11, 205— Corroborates the above statement on the authority of 

 Mr. Upton, of Steiviache — J. Maltliew Jones. 



Tnrdu!? pallasi. Hermit Thrush, ii., 13, 179 — Found on Grand Menan 

 Island — J. n. Batty, v., 23, 356 — General account of this species by 

 the Editors, vi., 7, 99 — Rare summer visitor to Ann Arbor, Mich.; 

 arrives j\Iay 10 to 15 ; one nest found June 1 ; Common during Octo- 

 ber migrations — A. B. Covert, vi., 9, 132 — Arrive in Mass. between 

 April io and 20 — J. A. Allen, vi., 9, 133 — One noticed at Riverdale- 

 on-Hudson Feb. 28, 1875, and again March 28, 1875; Apri' 11, 1875, 

 the regular migration took place ; has never seen them later than the 

 third week in Nov. — E. P. Bicknell. vi., 15, 233 — Several noticed at 

 Riverdale, N. Y., April 14, 1876— E. P. Bicknell. vi., 19, 301— Sing- 

 inir at Meacham Lake, N. Y., April 24, 1876— A. R. Fuller, vi., 21, 

 338— Noticed at Springfield, Mass., between May 15 and 20, 1876— 

 — Fred. H. Keyes. vii., 12, 180 — Abundant spring and autumn mi- 

 grant in Central New York ; arrives first week in April and returning 

 from the North first week in Oct.— U. G. Fowler, viii., 3, 33 — One 



