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previous list, xii., 18, 347— Notice of his paper (in conjunction with 

 F. R. and Saml. F. Rathbun and Franli S. Wright), "The Birds of 

 Central New York." 



Fox, W. H. vi., 23, 854—" Three Migrations Compared ;" spring arrivals 

 at Hollis, N. H., of 56 species for the years 1874-5-6. 



Fraine ,Thos. W. iv., 13, 199— " Specimen Birda:" noting capture of a 

 Golden Eagle and Whistling Swan in New York State. 



French, J. Clement, i., 7, 99— An account of the Great Blue and Night 

 Herons catching fish and claiming ihat therefore they should be des- 

 troyed. 



Fuller, A. R. vi., 19, 301—" Spring at Meacham Lake, N. Y. 



F . v., 11, 171— Gunning notes froni Forked River, N. J. 



F , vi., 13, 204— Short notes from Hudson, Ohio. • 



F E. H. iv., 31, 333— v., 5, 75— Gunning notes from Forked River, 



N. J, 



F , J. W. vi., 6, 91 — Wild Pigeons in Pennsylvania. 



" Fair Flay." xi. 9, 179— In favor of the English Sparrow. 



" Falco " is Chas. F. Goodhue. 



" Fidelis " is Lucy B. Audubon. 



"Fred." ii., 26, 410— Notes on a few birds at Montello, Wis., July 30, 

 1874. iii., 6, 86 — iii., 10, 150 — Notes on a few Ducks in Wisconsin 

 iii., 20, 410— Gunners' notes from Montello, Wis. iv., 14, 220— 

 Ducks, etc , at Montello, Wis., May 4, 1875. iv., 24, 374— "Habits 

 of the Wood Duck " v., 9, 139— Gunning notes from Montello, Wis. 



Galvin, John, viii., 17, 261 — Letter to Dr. Brewer answering his ques- 

 tions as to the traits and habits of the English Sparrows and backing 

 the Doctor up in his stand for them; extracted from the "Boston 

 Transcript." 



Garlick, T. ix., 24, 451 — " A Large Herony " at Richmond, Ohio, x., 35, 

 483 — " Some remarks on albinism." 



Garrabout, W. B. xi., 1, 2— An albino Swallow killed at Newark, N. J. 



Gentry, Thos. vi., 14, 214— "Life Hi.stories of Birds of Eastern Penn.;" 

 'review of Vol. I. of this work by Ernest IngersoU. 



Getty, W. F. H. vi., 7, 99— List of birds that remain all the year round at 

 Yonkers, N. V. 



Gilbert, J. B. vii., 21, 324—" The Rarer Birds of Western New York ;" 

 remarks on thirty-five rare species at Penn Yan, Yates Comity, ix., 

 26,489 — "A Rare Bird;" notes capture of a young male Oraculus 

 dklophus at Penn Yan, N. Y. 



Gill, Theo. ix., 2, 23— " Hybrids," in a general way. 



Gillbanls, Jackson, iii., 2, 25— "Prairie Fowl in England." iii , 24, 

 373 — "Food of Domestica ed Game Birds." 



Gilpin, J. Bernard, xi., 35, 503— On the Golden Eyes or Garrots in Nova 

 Scotia ; reviewing his paper of this title. 



Gladwin, Chas. 0. vi., 8, 116 — Brief spring notes at Higganum, Conn, vi., 

 12, 180 — A few spring notes from Higganum, Conn. 



Gleason, E. B. x., 13, 235 — "Blue Bird vs. Sparrow;" a case of the for- 

 mer driving away the English Sparrows ; also quotes from a newspa- 

 per an account of Blue Jays driving away Sparrows, x.. 26, 503 — 

 " Notes on Familiar Birds " at Elmira, N. Y. 



Goldsmith, M. ii., 17, 361 — "The European Quail ;" giving its range in 

 Europe and Africa ; quotes Dr. Finsch, of Bremen, that they would 

 do well in the United States and asks if the experiment is not worth 

 trying to introduce them here. 



